Each horse will mature at a slightly different time but regardless you need to look at the foal to see yourself if it is eating alone. some take the foal away from the mother at the age of 6 months but some do it earlier and some later
If you own a horse it is important to make sure you have enough time, money, and land. you also need the appropriate tack and food.
When it is 5 years old.
Yes, when they are old enough to eat their own food and go off on their own.
yes. as long as she is responsible enough i think its fine. but you need to sit down with her and tell her the responsibilities of her if she gets a horse.
After it's weaned.
Wild and ferel horses always find their own food, moving from place to place in search of better grazing. A domestic horse that is left in pasture will get his own food by grazing. Foals normally start nibling on grass within a few weeks, but they cannot survive on it until they are about 6 months old although a foal may continue nursing until about a year old.
They have to be old enough to get out on their own.
they are old enough to be on their own when they are around 2 years old
She gathers food beforehand then wen it is born she feeds it milk untill it is old enough to find its own food.
When a Clownfish is about ten days old they will start to get their own food.
They'll drink their mother's milk until they are old enough to eat hamster food, at which point they'll start eating it on their own.
until they are old enough to survive on their own! until they are old enough to survive on their own!