What I find best with my horses when they foal is to let them have it naturally, ALWAYS have your vets number on hand in case of an emergency. If the mare does not lick right away, you should rub it down with a towel to start the circulatory and respiratory systems going. Encourage the foal to suckle from the mare, and she allows it.
If there are any other problems during delivery contact your vet immeditely because a leg or the neck could be bent causing the foal to get stuck.
Normally a foal comes out of the horse naturally. Still you can help support it and even help pull it out. Just be careful.
well after the female has had sex on what animal it is it can take different time but lets say a human after 9 months i will come out of her fanny the Virgina
Yes, a foal can die before birth.
=no you can not take a mare away from its foal straight after its birth=
A foal
To Foal~
A Foal Should Stand Up , in the first 15 - 30 - 1 hour after birth : )
The act of a horse giving birth is called foaling. The newborn horse is called a foal. A male foal is a colt for the first year. A female foal is a filly.
Yes...people do it all the time with no adverse effects to the mare or foal.
a mare gives birth to the foal eleven months after conception
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
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There are many reasons that a foal may fail to stand post foaling. Normally, they stand fairly quickly (within an hour of birth). If the foal is not progressing the owner must determine the cause or contact a professional for help.
Not usually. A horse that foals a month early could give birth to a premature foal.