yes. It doesnt matter what the foal does, it has no relation to the mother after it's born.
A Dam A Dam
It is still called a foal. Sucking foal.
Foals typically stop suckling from their mother at around 4-6 months of age. This timing can vary depending on the individual foal and mare.
A suckling horse is a foal that is not weaned yet.
You can't.
if you don't then your horse might have a miscarriage or your foal might die. (It will cost 200 equus).
yes that is about all you have to do and just try to hold the baby as still as possible
The mother of a foal is called a dam.
The mare is the mother and the foal is the baby. Until the foal is self-sufficient, the mother will be quite protective and caring.
A foal of either sex that has not been weaned is called a suckling.
The fathers job is to protect the foal and the Dam as the mother raises the foal
do you mean the foal or the dam? usually the foal would try to stand up, snapping the imbilicall cord, leaving the foal non-attached to his/her mother. the mother would then lick her foal dry