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Foals tend to be "all legs" when they're newborn until they reach a year old, and are noticeably distinctly out of porportion compared to a mature horse. They tend to change in body-to-legs porportionally, so that the body becomes longer, deeper, and wider as they get get closer to maturity. They also seem to grow a more longer neck as they get older, the muzzle gets longer, and the mane and tails fill in more.

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Brandy Sipes

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3y ago

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