It is called meconium.
Horses produce manure, urine, and sweat. They also produce sounds such as neighing and snorting. Additionally, horses produce milk for their foals.
A foals mother is called a dam. a foals father is a sire.
When they are first born, they care called newborn foals.
They are called foals.
A mare or stallions foals are called 'Get' collectively. They can also just be referred to as foals or offspring.
Horse apples = manure Yes, sometimes horses eat manure. This is called coprophagia. Foals start to eat manure at about two weeks of age. It is speculated that this is how they get good gut bacteria that will help them digest solid food. Up until then, their diet is totally milk, and so they only have milk-digesting bacteria in their gut. Wild horses commonly drop manure into large piles or stacks, and often come back to eat it in the winter when feed is scarce.
actually it's called wean and you wean foals at about 6 or 7 months of age
Colts are male foals and the female foals are called fillies. They are usually around 1 -2 years old. This answer your question? Happy baby foal breeding then.
Foals.
It's called manure.
A Baby horse is called a "foal". Male foals may also be called "colts" and female foals may be called "filly", however the generic term is "foal".
If you are talking about what baby donkeys are called, they are called foals.