Yes a mare can be pregnant and nurse at the exact same time. Typically in domestic situations the foal is weaned when it is four to six months of age, but in feral and wild situations a foal may continue to nurse until it's dam weans it at anywhere from six months to almost a year old. So long as the mare has adequate nutrition it will not cause any problems.
It is possible, but not very likely. However, there is always that oddball mare.
the answer is yes, a horse does bite if she i pregnant, but all horses bight, it doesn't matter if she is pregnant or not, trust me on that, i have had my share of horse bites.
No usually, once animals are pregnant they will no longer have a cycle.
No, a woman cannot get pregnant from a horse. While both humans and horses are mammals, they are not genetically compatible for reproduction. In order for pregnancy to occur, the genetic material of the sperm must be compatible with the genetic material of the egg, which is not possible between species.
A horse is pregnant for approximately 11 months, or about 340 days. This is equivalent to around 42 weeks of pregnancy.
No.
Signs of a pregnant horse's udders developing include swelling, firmness, and increased size. To differentiate between a pregnant horse's udders and those of a non-pregnant horse, look for consistent growth and changes in the udders over time, as well as the presence of milk or colostrum closer to the due date. Consulting a veterinarian for confirmation is recommended.
No, I'm pretty sure they don't, atleast I never heard a pregnant horse race before.
As of February 2012, she is not pregnant.
kill it
you can tell if your horse is pregnant by- -dipped back -put on a lot of weight or has a big tummy -she may be grumpy! xxx
"In gestation" means pregnant. Your horse is pregnant, and horses are usually pregnant for around 12 months (one year), unless there are complications.