In answer to your question, there is only one way to really find out and that is by competing your foal and finding the results. Try emailing the judges photos of the foal and get them to guage the foals potential.
If the parents are each 100% of their breed then the foal will take the breed of the father and look like the Chinco pony. If however, there is a higher breed percentage in the make-up, the foal will follow this characteristic.
do you mean the foal or the dam? usually the foal would try to stand up, snapping the imbilicall cord, leaving the foal non-attached to his/her mother. the mother would then lick her foal dry
Usually they would not be near the foal, so no.
yes as any mother and foal would!
Although it can be given it does not contain the right nutrients for the foal and the foal will not do well on it at all.Goats milk would be a better alternative and foal milk replacer would be best. You can also hire a nurse mare if you can afford it.
Probably not if its a small traditional foal blanket and a big classic foal probably yes (: but I would probably say no. :)
It would all depend. The foal could have any color father. He could be black, and if one of more of his parents what chestnut, and the same thing with the mother, then the foal could be chestnut, but the most likely thing would be that the father is chestnut.
Foal.
I think it really does not mater what age they are as long as they think they can do it. A young person should get a foal because it would be a learning experience for both the person and the foal.
A stallion can make foals. A gelding cannot.
You would get a Black Foal since the coat colour Black is more dominent than Chestnut!
An orphan foal.