The first heat that occurs a few days after birth is called a Foal Heat. Breeding a mare on a foal heat is possible, but sometimes not the best thing for the mare. As a result many breeders do not breed on foal heat. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should.
There is no magic time. Some mares may start to drip in the last month or so. But usually once the mare starts to drip or 'wax up' birth will follow with in 24 to 48 hours. If you notice that she is losing too much milk you should contact your vet. She may run out of colostrum before the birth and it is vital that the foal gets colotrum.* *Interesting fact:There is a window of oppotunity for the foal to get the colostrum. If he does not get the colostrum within 18 hours or so his GI tract will not absorb it which will greatly diminish his chance of survival.
A donkey is pregnant for 12 months, a full year before giving birth to her foal :)12 months on average. But many go 13 months+/-A donkey is an equine the same as a horse. But a donkey's gestation lasts appox. 12 months. Where as a horse's gestation period averages 11 months.A donkey's gestation period is 11 1/2 to 12 months long.
In his most recent mode, with kurama (nine-tails) he can last 5 minutes before he gets exhausted
500-1000 steps
ditto can breed with ANY Pokemon as long as it has a gender. (rare Pokemon are genderless, so u cant breed them. >.<)
yes. as long as one of the parents has a pinto/paint breed/coloring you can get a paint foal
So long as they are from the same breed and both parents are registered, yes you can breed a trotter to a pacer and register it.
A couple of hours, like three.
You can excersize it lightly until it is 7 months
A horse is in foal for approximately 300 days.
After a mare has foaled you will want to wait until the foal is weaned before you ride the mare again. It is very hard to ride a mare with the foal trotting along side, and can be dangerous for the foal. A foal is ready to be weaned any time from 6 to 8 months of age.
A foal is a foal for four years... But it technically becomes a yearling after one year.
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The length of a foal at birth is not often recorded, but it typically varies according to what breed the foal is and if it was carried to full term. Length can also be affected based on whether the foal was a twin or not, as twins tend to be fairly small. For example a miniature horse (not to be confused with a small pony or Shetland) may only be a foot long at birth, while a draft foal could be several feet in length.
Ive got a foal on Bella Sara.com too, i don't know how long it takes for a foal to grow but i think it lasts maybe a month or two?
A foal is usually only called a foal for a year. Then they are called yearlings.
It is. How long a mare carries a foal has more to do with her that the sex of the foal.