Nine or ten months, or just let it wean itself, which is kinder.
Most people weaned their colts and fillies when they are six months old. Although I heard some weaned the foals when they are only four months.
Foals are ussually weaned around 4 to 6 months of age, with the most common being 6 months. Although, in the wild the Mustang foals may nurse for a year.
Most foals nurse right up until they are weaned... generally at between four and eight months of age. It depends on the horse and when the owner wants to wean the foal.
In domestic situations many foals are weaned at four to six months old. In feral and wild herds however many foals are not weaned until they are eight months to a year old on average. It is in the best interest of domestic horses to let the foal nurse until at least six months of age and many mares will naturally wean their own foals if they are bred again.
Typically, you would wean your foal at approximately 6 months of age. Foals do not need to be suckling on the dam too far beyond that age. Most of the time foals are weaned so the mare can return to a more relaxed life. Nursing a foal is a drain on the mare, lactating mares require more nutrition. People often wean foals so the dam can return to her normal job (showing, racing, trail riding)
Foals should NOT be weaned before they are 3 months old. Six months is better for the foal. I prefer gradually weaning over a few weeks as they approach 6 months rather than an abrupt separation.
He should be weaned at around 3 to 4 months of age.
In nature a foal stays with it's mother until 6 months to one year of age, depending on the sex. Domestic horses however typically have their foals weaned from them at between 4 and 6 months of age.
Foals sould be weaned anywhere from 3-7 months of age. Also, A pony is NOT a baby horse. You mean a FOAL.
Yes, foals will nurse up until the mare makes them stop or until they are weaned at four to six months of age. In wild and feral herds the foals may nurse up until they are a year old.
At that age, foals should be weaned and able to eat solid food. There should be feed for foals of that age at your local feed/tack store. You can also consult your vet to see if they think your specific foal needs a different diet for some reason.
Dwarf rabbits are like all pet rabbits in most ways, including when they can safely wean. Rabbits begin to wean around 4 weeks of age. By 6 weeks of age, they should be fully weaned. By 7 weeks of age, the rabbits are ready to be separated from their mother.