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Early behaviour changes

Once the mare is in foal the question period should be over, right? Wrong! It's only just beginning! Discuss ideas and tips here for management techniques for the pregnant mare, and the new born foal and it's mother.

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Early behaviour changes

Postby mynutmeg » Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:29 am

Hi,
Do mares have behaviour changes in early pregnancy the way some humans do?
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Re: Early behaviour changes

Postby marksrn98 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:16 pm

We just found out our mare is 31 days in foal today. I don't know about others experiences, but I noticed our mare has been even more quiet and well mannered than she usually is. She is a little more lazy too :)
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Re: Early behaviour changes

Postby Holly » Tue Jul 17, 2012 10:52 pm

Ive noticed in some mares, they can become more quiet, I have one mare who thinks she is a stallion during early pregnancy. I learned ( from here) its due to hormonal changes. With my mare its seems to start around day 60 and start to decrease around day 100.
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