yes horses can have false pregnancies and they can have miscarriges also, i learned that the hard way!!
Spayed rabbits can occasionally have the symptoms of a false pregnancy and begin nesting behaviors. As long as this is not prolonged or too intense it is nothing to worry about. Try to distract your rabbit with toys, give her other things to play with and do.
True. Stallions are adult male horses that have not been castrated.
that would be false, because if they did horses who have a hard time eating for the amount of time that they do, being ridden, etc.
When does (female rabbits) aren't spayed, they have "false pregnancies": they go through all the nesting behaviours, even though they aren't pregnant. False pregnancies are physically and emotionally stressful on rabbits. A rabbit who thinks she's pregnant may also become aggressive and territorial and will be difficult to handle. Putting an end to false pregnancies is one among many reasons why it's widely recommended that you spay your rabbit.
Yes, cats can experience false pregnancies, also known as pseudopregnancy or pseudocyesis. This occurs when a female cat displays pregnancy-like symptoms, such as nesting behavior, weight gain, and even producing milk, despite not being pregnant. It is thought to be caused by hormonal imbalances.
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Spayed rabbits can occasionally have the symptoms of a false pregnancy and begin nesting behaviors. As long as this is not prolonged or too intense it is nothing to worry about. Try to distract your rabbit with toys, give her other things to play with and do.
You should spay your dog AFTER the first menstrual period.
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True. Stallions are adult male horses that have not been castrated.
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Bulls may mount her, however, there is not an egg present so she will not catch or become pregnant.
that would be false, because if they did horses who have a hard time eating for the amount of time that they do, being ridden, etc.
When does (female rabbits) aren't spayed, they have "false pregnancies": they go through all the nesting behaviours, even though they aren't pregnant. False pregnancies are physically and emotionally stressful on rabbits. A rabbit who thinks she's pregnant may also become aggressive and territorial and will be difficult to handle. Putting an end to false pregnancies is one among many reasons why it's widely recommended that you spay your rabbit.
this answer on howrse is false.
true its a horses best friend and that can also live with sheep and cows
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