The average is from 340 to 342 days (which is equivalent to around 11 months long), but there can be a month or more in variation. The mare actually has the ability of postponing the birth if she is not comfortable with her surroundings., and this can be as long as 12 months sometimes. Occaisonally a mare will give birth at a shorter period than 11 months long, which can be at 10.5 months. Anytime before that foals that are born are deemed premature.
On average, 340 days but a healthy gestation can be as few as 315 days and as much as 370.
The gestational period of a horse is 11 months.
11 to 12 months all deppeand on the mare I had a mare go to 13 month before dropping.
A horse's gestation period is about three hundred forty days, or about eleven months.
Horses have an 11 month gestation period
Around 11 months :)
A normal pregnancy in horses lasts approximately 11 months - around 340 days. Colt foals tend to be carried longer than fillies. 12
310 to 365....normal around 340. Gestational lengths of less than 310 days often result in foals with significant issues with respiration, bone calcification etc. and can require intensive care to survive. Pregnancies that exceed a year are often the result of exposures to toxins (fescue, corn mold etc.), illness of the mare during pregnancy,
starvation and placental anomalies... Mares exposed to certain toxins will often produce dismature or over sized foals with deficits similar to premature foals.
Normal gestation for a horse is 330-360 days. Foals born earlier than 310 days are generally non-viable and foals born before 320 days require considerable care. Prolonged gestation may produce a viable foal or the extended pregnancy may result in a foal with developmental issues.
11 months
A little less than a year. Approx. 340-350 days.
A horse is pregnant for 11 months. (give or take 2 weeks)
The gestation period for a horse is 11 months or roughly 345 days after conception.
335 to 370 days is the average range for a horses pregnancy.
it takes 11 months
11 months or approx. 340 days.
A horse's short term memory is about a minute or less. A horse has a really long long-term memory. That's why it's hard for them to unlearn things, especially something that either hurt or scared them.
The gestation period for a horse is 340 days but it can vary to as short as 320 or as long as 360 and still be "normal". 11 months and 11 days is what it is suposed to be
Usually around 9 weeks, or 3 months.
it takes 11 months
A mare is a female horse, but this term may also relate to the horses age.
Full term pregnancy is nine months
Horses give birth to live, fully developed young so the correct term is gestation or pregnancy. The gestation (pregnancy) of a horse is usually about 340 days. The range for full term pregnancy is 320 to 365 days. The term incubation is used mostly for birds and reptiles who lay eggs.
about 4-5 months
A horse's short term memory is about a minute or less. A horse has a really long long-term memory. That's why it's hard for them to unlearn things, especially something that either hurt or scared them.
It would depend on which animal you are referring to.
The term is ectopic pregnancy.
The gestation period for a horse is 340 days but it can vary to as short as 320 or as long as 360 and still be "normal". 11 months and 11 days is what it is suposed to be
A horse who is experiencing a phantom pregnancy will have symptoms of an actual pregnancy. These symptoms include the horse being tired with a puffed up stomach.
300 to 340 days
Ectopic pregnancy is the more commonly-used medical term for extrauterine pregnancy.
Usually around 9 weeks, or 3 months.
A stallion can be of any length - it is just a term for an un-neutered horse or pony.