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Well the mother will give birth and will lay down on the ground for a while, then their foal will try and stand up. After a few minutes the mother will get up and lick her foal, then you just wait and watch the foal grow! :) Sunny Erics Horse vet specialist.
there is no particular way to know, but once she stands up and starts grunting you'll know that she is about to give birth (some mares lay down while giving birth. in that case it is impossible to tell when the foal/colt will be born
No. Because when they run, their back legs hit their tummy, and could squish the baby. yes but not after 3 weeks of pregnancy
They LIE down (to lie, lay, lain). LAY the table, please! (to lay, laid, laid).
Get Down or Lay Down was created in 2000.
Lay Me Down was created in 2010.
No, "lay down" is a phrasal verb, not an adverb. It consists of the verb "lay" and the particle "down."
lay down
The past tense of "lie down" is "lay down."
You can't lay down in clubpenguin. Sorry.
A foal will spend more time laying down than an adult, foals typically spend half their day laying down and napping. Adult horses tend to sleep laying down only in short periods of time, an adult horse typically needs to lay down and sleep for up to 3 hours or 180 minutes a day. They will however lay down for longer periods of time when they feel safe and when they are sunning themselves.
The past tense of "lay down" is "laid down."