Normally, mares do not go off feed when they are in heat although, if they are near or in with a stallion, they may spend more time showing their interest and or being bred than eating.
Yes a mares vagina does need periodic cleaning. You'll want to do this to clean off bacteria and debris that could get into the vaginal tract and cause infertility. You simply wipe the vaginal opening off with a damp sponge or rag. You will also want to wash the mares vagina with a nonirritating soap and rinse it well right before breeding her to a stallion to prevent the passing of germs and bacteria.
After the bleeding part of the cycle the female is ready to accept the male. Wanting to accept the male can last up to approximately 10 days. When your female stops trying to break the door down trying to get to the male dogs and the male dogs are no longer hanging around then it is safe to assume that your dog is through with her heat cycle. Also the swelling in her private are will start to shrink down to normal size.
The two parts of an animal that give off the most heat are the core body organs, such as the heart and liver, and the brain. These organs are metabolically active and require a lot of energy, which is released as heat during their functioning.
A campfire naturally gives off light energy and thermal energy in the form of heat.
Both male and female snakes will go off of food in the winter during the season when they hibernate.
yes mares go in heat in November they usually come in heat in spring and are on and off heat for a while
They can. Some mares continue to have heat cycles even during the cold months.
Not in the scientific sense - a human female's period is when the lining of the uterus is sloughed off after the ovum is not fertilized. Mares do not go through a cycle of uterine wall build-up then sloughing, so they do not have periods. However, mares do go through heat cycles approximately every 21 days in which the mare is fertile and receptive to intact males.
Yes, a stove gives off heat when it is turned on and used for cooking or heating food.
Heat is produced by the food making process in plants as a by product. As the plant break down food, heat is given off along with energy which is consumed directly by the plant.
Heat.
Residual heat refers to the heat that continues to be produced by a cooking surface, such as a stovetop or oven, after it has been turned off. This heat can still be used to finish cooking food or keep it warm. It is important to be aware of residual heat to prevent overcooking or burning food.
A pot on a stove gives off radiant heat that heats up the pot and the food inside it. This heat is transferred through direct contact between the pot and the stove burner.
no it is not normal you need calcium supplement its this powder that you sprinkle on their food to make their bones strong if you don't supply it as soon as possible its tale might come off that is possible
The surrounding air works with the hot food, cooling it off. This is because heat naturally wants to escape and cool off. Once it reaches air temperature, it cannot physcially cool off any more, though.
Vipers have a line of heat sensitive pits, which detect Infra Red radiation given off by mammals. (their primary food source)
Good question. Mares can be bossy and more difficult to deal with than a gelding. In their wild state, alpha mares run the whole show. They lead the herd and decide where they are going, what they will do when they get there, on so on. The stallions job is to run off other stallions. Stallions will protect their band of mares to the death sometimes. Some mares have what is the equivelent of PMS (pre menstrual syndrom) and their moods can fluxuate with their hormones. This sometimes can be a distraction if you have your horse at a show or competition and she wants to socialize with the boys. Some horse owners don't want to deal with the ups and downs of mares, and they ride geldings, or in lesser cases a stallion. I have 2 mares and I love them. To me they are easier to deal with my gelding, but of course everybody is different and every horse is different.