No, if you want it keep it, if you don't, sell it.
there are 2 foals and you keep one and send the other!
Yes, you can. You name it, give it an affix (if you have 30 days), and then put it in a breeding farm (if you have 60 days).
Yes technically he could but horses are smart enough to not do that as the foal would be mentally handicapped
if you own the mare, you keep the mare and the foal. if you own the stallion, you get the money from the breeding.
When the foal is born, for a while al he can do is lay there. After he gets settled, he will attempt to stand. Most of the time this takes several attempts. After that, he will try to take a few wobbly steps. This may take a few tries also. Then, he will find his motehr and nurse before laying back down to take another nap. Usually within a few hours to a day, he will be trotting, cantering and galloping alongside his mother. You can't do anything to help if a foal is being born. You just watch and wait and be patient. Just let the mother do her thing. If the mother looks like she is struggling keep calm and call the vet and keep her comfortable. And 1 more thing, keep an eye on the foal to make sure it's okay, if the sack doesn't break when the foal comes out of it's mother then rip it open to let the foal breath. That's about it and it'll be over in seconds.
"Honor thy father and mother...." Don't keep secrets from your parents.
It comes from your father, or your mother if she chooses to keep it the same.
Take him to court!
Ask your father-in-law to sleep with your mother Speak your truth
If this is bothering you you should tell your mother/father how you feel.
Does the mother?