Usually they would not be near the foal, so no.
A horse is in foal for approximately 300 days.
None. The foal could be hurt or killed
Mares used for breeding are called Broodmares...if they are pregnant they are referred to as "in foal".
No. A horse is pregnant for just about a year. Unless she has twins within a few hours apart there is no way for her to have another foal for at least a year.
Yes, but it will only give the mare wings, not the foal.
Yes, a mare can lactate without being pregnant or nursing a foal, although this is rare. Usually a mare that is lactating without being pregnant or with a foal by her side, has a hormone imbalance that needs to be corrected.
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a horse whene its born is called a foal both male and female
yes as any mother and foal would!
The black horse's genetics is either aaEe or aaEE. If the Black horse is aaEE the foal cannot be chestnut. If the black horse is aaEe there is a 50% chance of the foal being chestnut. The possible colors for any non chestnut foal will be based on the genetics of the chestnut horse at the Agouti site. if the chestnut horse is aa any non chestnut foal will be black if the chestnut horse is Aa there is a 50% chance of a bay foal and a 50% chance of a black foal. if the chestnut horse is AA any non-chestnut foal will be bay.
Foal.
no a foal is a newborn (baby)horse so therefore a foal is not a boy horse.