yes a horse cares very well for its foal..... my horses mum looked after him very well, sometimes it seems as if they push or move the foal aside but they always look after their babies
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yes,it cares for the puppies.
of course,since they will have to take care of their babies by going to search for food to feed them till they can survive on their own..
cowbird
Feeding an Arabian is no different than feeding any other breed of horse. They all require hay or grass as the foundation of their diet and may need grain or pellets if they are in moderate or heavier work.
Guppies do not give any care to their young. In some cases, they might even eat their yoyng.
A person can own a horse at any age as long as they are responsible and can care for the animal accordingly.
A horse trainer and/or a horse boarding facility is more likely to be able to care for any age horse from a foal through the pasture buddy years of later life.
You can be any age to take care of a horse, but to work in a stable you should be at least 13, and to be paid legally for your work you must be a minimum of 14.
Parental care in insects is relatively rare compared to other animal groups, but it does occur in some species. Certain insects, like some species of cockroaches and bees, exhibit behaviors where they protect and nurture their young, providing food or shelter. However, most insect species do not provide any parental care, and their offspring are typically independent from the moment they hatch.
No, after they have laid eggs the moths die