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What you reg. feed her until the foal is born then up her feed and give her a good mare and foal feed.
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.
You can use a goat to raise an orphan foal, at least partially. However, the goat may not produce enough milk as the foal grows and there is a difference in the amount of fat in the milk of goat and horse. Also, it gets tough for the foal to nurse from the tiny goat as it grows. You may prefer to milk out the goat and feed the foal by hand. I would suggest that you feed at least partially with a mare's milk supplement available from your feed store to make sure the foal gets the proper nutrition. Leave the goat in with the foal. Goats make lovely companions for horses and your foal needs a companion as much as milk.
No, probably not.You should probably wait till the usual time, it needs to feed its foal with her milk.
Quite often a foal learns to eat grass and feed from watching and sampling what its dam eats while it is still nursing from its dam. Curiosity also is another reason for a foal being able to start going from milk to grass and feed.
Horses are mammals, so the foal will feed of it's mother's milk.
u click on the feed button but u need money
Yes, a mare is a typical mammal giving milk from it's teats to it's offspring, the foal.
They have udders just like a cow
just ride it and feed
They sell foal stuff on Club pony pals because when you get further into the game one of the Crandals horses has a foal and as a quest you need to get some mare and foal feed.
* Send it to a Veterinarian for 24 hour care * Work with a second nursing mare to adopt the foal as her own * Bottle feed and care for the foal yourself for howrse- all of these