The minimum period is three months used by most horse owners.
When a horse is born it is usually a good idea to keep awatch of the newborn to see if the mother is accepting the newborn itself. In many cases horses to accept the newborn so it isn't really a great idea to go and takeit away if it's quite safe and healthy with it's mother it would put to much pressure on the mother and baby and sometimes can lead to horses running into fences and getting hurt.
Foals are newborn horses.
2 years
for about 2 months
Baby horses stay with there mother about nine months.
6-8 weeks
A group of horses are called a herd. Pronounced like "I heard a horses hooves." But it's spelled like herd.
Horses have a gestation period of 340 days.
Because it's newborn, you should probably put it with its mother quickly before it starves. But newborn puppies can last up 45 minutes without their mother's milk. Because they have been consuming the food that the mother has been eating, so they're like one fourt full...but they DO need their milk to have their nutritions.
no
6 to 8 months, it needs it's mother's milk for a while
only for short periods of time--30 minutes