yes, you could try it. it would be very good for later life when you are breaking your horse in. doin a join up with a foak would deffinatly strenthan your bond with him/her. but dont get angry if he/she doesnt do as he/she asks you, he/she is only a baby.
Assuming you know how to care for one properly, you can hang out with it and do some small training things with it. Basically the only thing a horse needs to know, before it begins serious training at 2 years old, is how to lead, stand tied, and tolerate grooming and such.
the foal stands up
your foal cant have foals on bellasara my foal is all grown up and nothing happened
a foal feeder is a type of set up that allows a foal to be able to eat grain or hay with out their mother eating it. There are many different types of foal feeder set ups.
the mares first lick the foal clean, then the foal will eventually try to stand up. during the first day, the mare and foal will bond.
A Foal Should Stand Up , in the first 15 - 30 - 1 hour after birth : )
After she has dried up, because otherwise the foal might un-wean.
do you mean the foal or the dam? usually the foal would try to stand up, snapping the imbilicall cord, leaving the foal non-attached to his/her mother. the mother would then lick her foal dry
Zynga is stupid, and they don't let any foal or calf grow into what it is the foal or calf of.
Only if she's been nursed by another foal who's been stealing milk from her. Otherwise, no, the mare should start the drying-up process after her foal is weaned or after she has weaned her foal by herself.
An orphan foal.
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The foal was nuzzling up to its mother.