She won't be cycling if she's in foal..... in other words, she's not coming into season. t For the same reason a pregnant woman no longer has her periods.
If there is a stud around you can normally take the mare near the stud (not in with or close enough they can hurt each other) every other day for a month, if she never "breaks down"... ( she'll kind of squat and pee for the stud) and you know that she has been exposed to a stallion and so she could be in foal... then chances are she is in foal!
Yes, the easiest way to test a mare for pregnancy is to take her back to the stallion 17 days after she has gone off season. A mare which is not in foal will be cycling again. There are also urine test kits available for horses which test for pregnancy, however the tests for early pregnancy are not as reliable as the ones for later pregnancy (110 to 300 days).
Make sure that the horse is checked by a vet and it will probably show signs of itching.
You don't need to tell anyone if a dog is pregnant, but if you want to, you can tell the dog's owners.
you can tell that your sea monkey is pregnant when she has a little egg sack on her back but it will take a year before she does get pregnant ( it will take 50 weeks to hatch if pregnant )
Well depnding on the speices, but most of them swell up a little and go into the more shalow water and lay a clutch of eggs, after about 1-2 weeks the eggs hatch into tadpoles.
There would be burn marks all over the horse and the horse would be seriously injured/ dying.
I don't think there is a test to tell if a guinea pig is pregnant, but a pregnant guinea pig will not let you rub its stomach. If you are still unsure, take your guinea pig to a vet.
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
tell you what you need to do and help you
you don't tell him
a mares pregnancy is approximately 11 months, more or less.
Its really easy to tell, are your nipples real brown?
My guess is that the horse will be acting weirder and will look a little bigger around the stomach area than usual! lol! i hoped this helped!
Now why would you want to do that? Does the horse have worms in its system? Check with a veterinarian first to see if your horse does have worms, and if it does, give it dewormer (which is a kind of medicine). Your veterinarian will also tell you which dewormer is safe for pregnant mares and which are not.
A. wait! (lol) B. there are horse pregnancy test, (like human ones) that you can buy from magazines or online
With a horse just look at its teeth. Hope i was a help :o)
You will suffer from morning sickness , and have nausea.
You NEED to tell your parents. Remember that they love you and will help you when you most need their help. Tell them that you have made A MISTAKE AND YOU NEED THEIR HELP. Dear child, you are too young to handle this burden without your parents help, you have to try and talk to them or talk to and get help from an adult you know and trust - your parents are eventually going to find out so better you try and talk to them as soon as possible. I wish I could do more to help you with this.
Without waiting until there is no doubt, an over the counter test will tell you