rite before the babay foal is born the mare will have diaria
A horse who is experiencing a phantom pregnancy will have symptoms of an actual pregnancy. These symptoms include the horse being tired with a puffed up stomach.
A horse's pregnancy typically lasts around 11 months, or roughly 340 days on average.
thats.the.stupidest.question.i.have.ever.heard.in.my.life......
No, a human home pregnancy test will not reliably work on a mare. The horse test and human test look for species specific hormones.
It depends on how big the horse is or how wide its strides are. Pony= 1 step (approx) Large horse= 2/3 steps (approx) If you have riding lessons next time you ride see how many steps your riding instructor does for each horse or at least a horse approxmately the size of your horse. If your instructor (or someone good with horses) knows your horse well, try ask them.
In one pregnancy usually one but some cases have shown two.
To delete a Trojan Horse, you'd better follow technical steps to get rid of it.
The answer to this that it depends on the mare, the medicine and her stage of pregnancy.
The gestation period for a horse is 340 days but it can vary to as short as 320 or as long as 360 and still be "normal". 11 months and 11 days is what it is suposed to be
A horse is pregnant for approximately 11 months, or about 340 days. This is equivalent to around 42 weeks of pregnancy.
about 4-5 months
No they can't, they don't have thumbs so they can't hold the stick. You can perform a pregnancy test on a horse (not to say while riding one...well, maybe you can, but that would require some degree of coordination) by testing the urine at 38 days with a WeeFoal pregnancy kit. See Link