it takes 6 months
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 horse is in foal for approximately 300 days.
a horse is born as a foal, and that's when the cycle begins. a foal is weaned from its mommy when it is usually six months old. then its called a weanling. so the first part of it's life is six months long
A mare will lactate as long as her foal is nursing. Most foals are weaned at 4-6 months. Some sooner, some later. In the wild it is not uncommon for a mare to nurse her foal until nearly the time her next foal is born, however long that is. It is also not completely unheard of to see a mare nursing a foal that is a few years old.
A foal is a foal for four years... But it technically becomes a yearling after one year.
On average it will be about 11 months
A foal will depend on its mother for a while. Even after it is weaned, which happens any where from 6 months to a year, and sometimes longer, it still depends on her and the rest of his herd to protect him and lead him to good food and water.
They are usually weaned at around 6 months, and then you start to separate the mother and her foal gradually.
horses hold there foal for 11 months.
The gestation period for a horse it 11 months
Most foals are weaned at 6-7 months of age.Weaning is a very long process...you have to separate the mother and the foal for about 6 months and stop feeding mare and foal feed to the mother.
Until they are weaned - up to 8 months usually.