When a foal is born two weeks late, it is typically considered to be overdue or post-term. This can lead to potential health risks for both the foal and the mare, including issues related to size, health complications, and the need for veterinary intervention. Monitoring and care are crucial during this time to ensure the well-being of both the mare and the foal.
noo it is just probaly smaller thn normall so nothin 2 worry about
It is never too late to check a mare in foal, until after the mare has foaled.
Normally they induce you if you get to 2 weeks overdue
What you reg. feed her until the foal is born then up her feed and give her a good mare and foal feed.
No matter what breed of horse it is, all domesticated horse breeds stay in foal for roughly 11 months with the mare possibly delivering up to two weeks early or late.
Foals are normally born in the spring as it is warmer but sometimes a stallion gets out of it's pen or some kind of accident happens and they are born later i the year. My horse was born in the fall cuz the stallion got out and bred her dam.
There is no date for it because until just a few weeks, maybe days, before the foal is born, the mare gives no sign of it, when your mare starts acting strange, or gives signs, or is unusually large, then you should be extra carfull to make sure all is well, if she is acting too strange, call your vet, they might come down, then you will have a date. If your mare is 1-8 days late, it is fine, if 9-12 days, CALL A VET!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Something could be seriously worng.
my periods was 6 weeks late and i light periods could i be pregrant
Technically, 10 weeks pregnant.
A veterinarian can estimate the due date during early and midpregnancy through palpation and ultrasound; however, the foal is too big during late pregnancy to measure completely, so the owner won't know how many pounds or how big the foal will be until it has been delivered.
When your pregnant it's never too late to see a doctor,but 30 weeks pregnant is too late to have an abortion.
probably a little or a lot late but 4 weeks