Call a large animal vet immediately.
This could be a sign of almost anything - gestational pyometritis, a miscarriage, trauma. Any of these conditions could be fatal. You need to call the vet immediately. It doesn't matter if it's his off day. Ring NOW.
Bleeding could be as simple as a varicosed vein that has ruptured in the vagina due to pressure...but, of course a call to the vet is very well worth it to insure the best possible outcome for your mare.
It will be several months before her abdomen starts to expand, so if you want to know as soon as is practical, call the vet about forty-five days after service. They can tell you if the horse is pregnant or not.
Any time you want pictures, just go to Google.com and look at the upper left hand corner and click on images, now just put in the search area the question you have. Pregnant mares, you should see tons of pictures. Google is the actual top website in the world. Pictures can not be placed in this area, so you would have to go to some other website anyway. Hope you see what you are looking for, I know there a lot lot of pictures of your question, I just checked.
A baby horse is called a foal. Foals are typically born after a gestation period of about 11 months and are able to stand and walk shortly after birth. They are precocial animals, meaning they are born in a relatively advanced state compared to other species.
if im not mistaken it takes a female dog about 9 weeks to have puppies so about three months give or takeit takes about 8 to 9 weeks for a yorkie to have its puppies...i know this because i have a female yorkie who just had its own puppies!
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have you seen, I didn't know I was pregnant? They all seem to have bleeding throughout. Go to the doctor now.
spotting is Implantation bleeding which is a sign of pregnancy so yes you could be pregnant
Bring the mare to a vet, or ask a horse breeder Answer Around 5 months after she got pregnant, she will start to get bigger, and on a fit horse you can feel the fetus move inside her. A few months after that, her milk bags will fill up and wax up soon before the foal is born. To be sure, bring the mare to a vet, or ask a horse breeder
If you are bleeding while you are pregnant you may vomit. Also it may be a light pink color or spotty if pregnant.
There are no ill effects from using a tampon for bleeding from miscarriage, whether or not you knew you were pregnant. You can use tampons or pads for this bleeding. If bleeding is extremely heavy, pads may be easier.
You don't.A miscarriage is diagnosed when a pregnant woman has bleeding and cramping. Checking the levels of HCG (the pregnancy hormone) and seeing it decline rather than rise is evidence that the bleeding is a miscarriage.But if the woman has bleeding but never has a pregnancy test then ther eis no way to know if it is a miscarriage.
Well, i know that if a girl is pregnant and she's "bleeding lightly" it's called spotting. There is nothing wrong when it happens.
not every women gets implantation bleeding, it's actually talked about more than it happens
No this will not effect your baby .. around 5 months you need to stop riding if you are pregnant until then , for safety you need to wear a vest, a helment, and go slower just in case for your sake
There is a certain breed of horse whoes blood helps cure snake bites, other than that I know female pregnant horse urine is out in a pill for pregnant women
11 months. i know it for a fact.
I don't know, possibly. Perhaps it's a good idea if you'd go and see a docter... Good luck.