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1 III, 20 | in degree with the cow. Mare’s milk, by the way, and 2 v, 14 | and deep, and that of the mare louder and shriller than 3 v, 14 | before. The horse and the mare are, at the earliest, sexually 4 v, 14 | thirty-three years, and the mare up to forty, so that, in 5 v, 14 | thirty-five years, and the mare for a little over forty; 6 VI, 18 | intercourse.~Of female animals the mare is the most sexually wanton, 7 VI, 18 | comes the cow. In fact, the mare is said to go a-horsing; 8 VI, 18 | said to go a-boaring. The mare is said also about this 9 VI, 18 | the mares; for when the mare gets into this condition 10 VI, 18 | cow, the she ass, and the mare, the discharge is more copious 11 VI, 18 | bull. Of all quadrupeds the mare is the most easily delivered 12 VI, 22 | horses, the stallion and the mare are first fitted for breeding 13 VI, 22 | of their offspring. The mare carries her foal for eleven 14 VI, 22 | takes to impregnate the mare; it may be one, two, three, 15 VI, 22 | feeding in abundance. The mare as a rule bears only one 16 VI, 22 | has two, but never more. A mare has been known to cast two 17 VI, 22 | known to impregnate the mare while the teeth were in 18 VI, 22 | of the womb sideways. The mare, however, when the time 19 VI, 22 | as exceptionally old. The mare lives usually for twenty-five 20 VI, 22 | are reared in troops. The mare attains her full length 21 VI, 22 | bear several young.~The mare is said to suckle a mule-foal 22 VI, 22 | during its whole life; the mare can take the horse all its 23 VI, 22 | the spring-time. After a mare has foaled she does not 24 VI, 22 | to let her lie fallow. A mare, then, breeds at intervals; 25 VI, 22 | indication of this condition in a mare, that her foal if dissected 26 VI, 22 | kidneys.~After parturition the mare at once swallows the after-birth, 27 VI, 22 | possession of it before the mare, and the mare gets a smell 28 VI, 22 | before the mare, and the mare gets a smell of it, she 29 VI, 22 | stores.~If an ass cover a mare after the mare has been 30 VI, 22 | ass cover a mare after the mare has been covered by a horse, 31 VI, 23 | twins. The ass if it cover a mare destroys, as has been said, 32 VI, 23 | the horse; but, after the mare has been covered by the 33 VI, 23 | she-ass or a jackass and a mare, there is much greater chance 34 VI, 23 | between breeding times. A mare will not take the ass, nor 35 VI, 23 | shall have been suckled by a mare; and for this reason trainers 36 VI, 24 | connexion has taken place with a mare, a "hinny" has been known 37 VI, 24 | stunted mule is foaled by a mare when she has gone sick during 38 VII, 4 | animals the woman and the mare are most inclined to receive 39 VII, 4 | Unlike that animal, the mare after once conceiving cannot 40 VII, 6 | like that of the celebrated mare in Pharsalus, that got the 41 VIII, 24| through a colander. The mare when pregnant apt to miscarry 42 VIII, 24| stated, on the foal, and the mare nibbles it off as she licks 43 IX, 4 | colt. In point of fact, the mare appears to be singularly 44 IX, 4 | in proof whereof a barren mare will steal the foal from 45 IX, 47 | Scythia had a highly-bred mare, and that all her foals 46 IX, 47 | removed and the head of the mare was rendered visible, the