Girl Goes Into Labor, Gives Birth to a Baby Horse 2. Woman Spots Mysterious Foal in Her Pasture 3. Swedish Study: Women Who Spend More Time Around Horses are Less Prone to Premenstrual Syndrome 4. Horse Mares Can Sense When Lightning is Approaching 5. How to Tell If Your Mare is in Heat
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A woman in central Pennsylvania has given birth to a baby horse. The mare went into labor late one night and gave birth to a healthy foal.
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Sandra McAllister, the owner of the farm where the mare lives, says that she was surprised when she went out to the pasture the next morning and saw the new foal. She had no idea that her mare was pregnant.
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This isn't the first time that a horse has been born on McAllister's farm. In fact, she has had several horses give birth over the years. But this is the first time that she has seen a baby horse born.
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Some people might be wondering how a horse can give birth to a human baby. But horses are actually quite similar to humans in terms of their reproductive systems. In fact, a mare can give birth to a baby horse up to 16 years after she is first bred.
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There are many benefits to living on a farm with horses. For example, studies have shown that women who spend more time around horses are less prone to premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Horses are also known for being able to sense when lightning is approaching, which can be helpful during thunderstorms.
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