Not without a very careful and costly ultrasound examination.
A baby horse is actually called a foal, male or female. Ponies and horses are not the same. A baby horse is not always a pony. Ponies are specific breeds of horses. Young male horses are called colts and young female horses are called fillies.
They have sex and the sperm goes into the egg of a female in it makes babies! ---- to have sex, or mate it can be assisted or just done by them selves! With assited horse mating there is a mare, or female horse, and a stallion, or breeding male horse. They hold on tight to the mare, and the stallion gets on the mares back and does his job! Someonespecial613 says: Well, my answer is a bit similar to their answers. You can take your mare to a stud or just use one of your own stallions (you definitely can't use a gelding!) If you use your own stallion then just wait until your mare is definitely ready for mating (see "how can I tell when my mare is ready to have a baby") and just leave them alone. Before you know it a new foal will be born to your herd! Someonespecial613 says: The male horse will show great interest in the mare and vice versa. They mate and the sperm reaches the egg and penetrates it and a foal is conceived! Yeh, The male will put his front legs over the females back and they will have sex, the male's sperm will reach the female's egg and they will fuse together, and then it will grow and form a foal, and then the mother will push the foal out when it is ready to be born.
it usually takes about 11 months for a foal to fully form. usually, you will be able to tell when your mare is about to give birth. when she starts to get her milk in, it will be about 2 weeks or less till she has the baby. the day she is ready, she wont eat her food, an she will frequently lie down an get back up. finally, when she gets comfortable, she will have the foal. horses dont like alot of bright lights or comotion when the have their foals. (this is why horses usually have their young during the night) so if you want to watch, ( which i totaly recommend, its awsome!! :P) try to be calm an dont scream or bounce up an down, etc. hope i could answer your question! -from a redneck, barrel racin, horse lovin, cowgirl :)
frequent standing and sitting, broken water...you'll be able to tell...trust me!! waxing is the most reliable id say. waxing is when there is white film coming out for their teets. birth is a few hours-a day away. some horses wax a few days before birth but some dont wax at all. the majority do. talk to your vet about how to tell.Sweating excessively, lipping food, but not eating it, not drinking as much as normal, etc.
The same way you tell if it's a boy or girl dog or human.
waxing is when a few days before a mare is about to foal she will have a kind of waxy stuff coming out of her udder it will help let you tell when she is ready to foal this most likely will happen a few days before foaling
If she comes into estrus again.
You can't.
there is no particular way to know, but once she stands up and starts grunting you'll know that she is about to give birth (some mares lay down while giving birth. in that case it is impossible to tell when the foal/colt will be born
Their water breaking - this happens just before the foal sac starts to appear in a normal foaling.
OK when you go on howrse and have an ultra scan done it does not tell you about the boy or girl it just says foal
Depends on the grey. You can only tell if you know the color before it turned gray.
tell her that u like her girls hate fakes tell her your feelings before the other girl does tell the truth don't hold it in.
Amnocentisis or an ouiji board
You can tell right from birth.
You can't cos a goat is not a horse!
What you have to do is find the castle then the Queen will ask you if you've lost a foal. The foal that she found isn't your but on one of the hills you can see your foal eating a bunch of flowers. I can't tell you where the hill is. You will have to figure that out for yourself