This typically means she is pregnant, late in pregnancy she will being to 'bag up' where her udder engorges with colostrum and milk. Then shortly before she foals she will begin to ' Wax up', which is where she would begin to slowly drip colostrum/milk from her udders. If however the mare is not pregnant this can signal an infection that would likely need a equine vet to write a prescription for antibiotics to treat it.
the reason horses look the way they do is because of their ansestory
a horses brain weighs about 3-4 pounds at least
Jutlands horses are big I call them "Samson" they should have 5 apples
mostly big draft horses like the Percheron, Shire, but other horses like Quarter- horses, Arabs, Andalucians and Thourough breds are also used
If you mean when did people first start using horses then that would be stone age times. Actully Indians thought they were big dogs when they saw the American Mustang. They didnt use horses in the stone age. The Indians had always used dogs to pull there equipment around when they saw the hosres thinking they were big dogs they cought them traind them became there friends and used them to pull more equipment. The Spanish have always used horses though, but not in the stone age.
they are very big horses
It comes from the udder, that big pinkish sac that hangs between their back legs.
If you mean Welsh section B, the height limit is 13.2hh.
I means stop it before it gets to big.
Big Iron Horses was created on 1992-10-09.
the reason horses look the way they do is because of their ansestory
Horses have big penises
They are called a herd of horses.
It is a big test in your geography class that gets sent in to the state.
Horses can be big animals. They range in size depending on the breed. The largest breed is the Shire Horse.
Horses live in a herd, which is a group of about 10-15 horses approx.
I prefer working with both kinds. With 'big' animals I take it you mean cattle, horses, pigs etc. and with 'small' animals, I take it you mean rodents, reptiles and birds.