The American thoroughbred foaling season begins in January, which means that a good deal of thoroughbred foals are born in the winter months. They do fine in the wintertime, even in colder climates where there is significant snowfall. Of course, one must provide adequate facilities such as indoor stabling to foal a horse out in the winter.
There is no special term for a horse birth, although it can be called "foaling."
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In my opinion, it's quite a good idea to travel during winter, because you can get access to nature in a different way. In winter, traveling is not only good for your health, but also for your mind.
Unless you live in a warm-winter zone, it would be a good idea.
go to http://duncity.net/horses/foalingcalc.htm and use the foaling calculator
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Because a ski jumper called mrs philip suggested and the comitee thought it was a good idea and they started it.
It depends on what does she like and how old she is. Since it's winter, Uggs would be a good idea.
Yes, but make sure the stallion has good foaling ease (or has the genetics that gives small foals), as her pelvis is not as wide as mares that have had experience foaling, but small like mares that are pregnant with their first foal.
Ideally, foaling takes place in a specially built large stall called a foaling stall. When foaling outside in a herd, mares often separate themselves to foal. A few seek out the company of a special horse friend (usually another mare) or the herd while foaling.
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