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Not without a very careful and costly ultrasound examination.
A male foal is a colt. A female foal is a filly.
If she comes into estrus again.
You can't cos a goat is not a horse!
What you have to do is find the castle then the Queen will ask you if you've lost a foal. The foal that she found isn't your but on one of the hills you can see your foal eating a bunch of flowers. I can't tell you where the hill is. You will have to figure that out for yourself
A baby pony is called a foal. Foals are typically born after a gestation period of about 11 months and are known for their playful and curious behavior.
You can't.
A baby horse in general is called a "foal". A male foal is called a "colt", and a female foal is called a "filly". Jerome for babby horses and Gerald for adult horses
To determine the sex of a day-old donkey foal, examine the genital area. Males will have a small, visible sheath and testicles, which may be retracted but can often be felt. In females, you will see a vulva, which is typically more prominent. It's important to handle the foal gently and ensure the mother is calm during the examination.
There are different names for young horses until they reach adulthood. A foal is a baby horse of either sex. A colt is a young male, filly is a young female. While a foal is nursing from the mare he/she is called a suckling. After the mare and foal are separated for weaning the foal is called a weanling. At his/her first birthday they are called a yearling.
The exact color of the foal will vary according to the exact genetic coding of both parents and without that information it can be almost impossible to tell you what color a foal may be.
No, because the external features of the foal are complete at that point. However, if you've been observant, the vet might be able to gather enough information to let you know when the foal might be due.