Is it in pain? If it's a mare, is there any chance she could be pregnant?
I Think Its Bananna.
The most important places to groom a horse before saddling are the areas where the saddle and girth will be placed, such as the back, withers, and under the girth area. It's also important to check and clean the hooves, especially if riding on rough terrain, to ensure the horse's comfort and prevent any rubbing or discomfort.
yes, yes he does.
Babys come from the vaginal hole aka the womb.
amniotic sack
Tummy Touch Records was created in 1996.
You can know that your hamster is pregnant when It's tummy is big and that she bites or makes a sound when you touch her tummy. I know that because my hamster ChowChow had a baby. You know when its coming out when she breaths fast.(when it comes out do not touch it or make a big sound or...It will eat her babies!) Im not telling a lie. And don't look at it.
If the horse bit needs cleaning it may toss its head. If the horse has a tummy ache it may look at it's tummy a lot and roll a lot more than she/he usually does.
they hop away because they dont like being touched on the tummy because they think your picking them up.
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
It's properly pregnant or is getting over fed
Your baby is in footling breech position.
Rabbits are very ticklish. What are you doing when you touch her tummy? Do you have her turned upside down? Rabbits don't like to lay on their backs and really have to be comfortable with you to do this.
Fetal mammals don't "eat" anything; they get their nutrients through the placenta.
just buy food 4 it or touch his or her tummy and tickle it
You can..but once you have the bit in do not let it eat or drink ANYTHING...it could choke.
The horse has colic, which is basicly tummy ache. However, it must be treated properly, must keep walking and MUST NOT roll.This can be fatal to a horse and even kill it.