frequent standing and sitting, broken water...you'll be able to tell...trust me!! waxing is the most reliable id say. waxing is when there is white film coming out for their teets. birth is a few hours-a day away. some horses wax a few days before birth but some dont wax at all. the majority do. talk to your vet about how to tell.
Sweating excessively, lipping food, but not eating it, not drinking as much as normal, etc.
There is no special term for a horse birth, although it can be called "foaling."
You would get a farting horse. Weird right?
No, horses typically give birth to a single foal, and it is highly unlikely for a horse to be carrying a foal only 4 days after giving birth. After giving birth, the mare needs time to recover before conceiving again.
Yes, the date a horse was foaled is the date he was born. Foaling just means giving birth, so if the date is in the future or the very recent past (and doesn't make sense by looking at the horses' teeth) and the horse concerned is a mare, it could be the day she gave birth (or is due to give birth), not the day she was born.
Mares always give birth lying down.
There is no special term for a horse birth, although it can be called "foaling."
horse giving birth ok that's a dumb answer!
A horse gives birth from an area under it's tail.
Harry Horse's birth name is Richard Horne.
Michael Horse's birth name is Heinrich, Michael.
it depends on the weight of the horse
um.... birth
The horse has given birth to a baby horse called a foal.
No..
Yes, you do. so if the horse is going to give birth in your EC best to get a temporary employee for the day your horse is giving birth.
no, when the horse is young it is like it is just born so it would be like you giving birth when you were a baby!
give birth