Horses are unable to throw up. So, not that type of morning sickness. They can colic though, so just be sure they don't do that. If they do colic, keep them moving. Get some friends over & take shifts walking your house & give him plent of food/water. DON'T LET HIM LAY OR SIT. Take him to a vet if it doesn't improve by the next day. Signs of colicing is not eating or drinking, laying. Keep an eye on your house. If you ride them too much, they can colic, as well as if they get over-heated. Colicing is like a stomach ache & since horses can't throw up, it can become very serious.
They can get morning sickness, yes.
Approximately 75% of pregnant women have some degree of morning sickness in early pregnancy.
Because it is such a common occurrence, morning sickness is easily diagnosed in pregnant women.
Morning sickness is there once you are pregnant, so for over nine months you will not have your period.
No. Some women never experience morning sickness. If you suspect you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test to be sure.
If you are not pregnant then no you cannot be pregnant.
You could be. Take a test
A late period and morning sickness.
Yes.
They can. It's something to do with sympathy pains and sympathy morning sickness. Funny, but true.
Yes. Morning sickness is rarely just in the mornings. Many people get sick at night when they are pregnant
As a pregnant woman myself, I began suffering morning sickness at the end of my sixth week and it is just now beginning to subside in my tenth week. Most pregnant women with morning sickness only suffer the symptoms up to their twelfth week, and usually never beyond that.