there are two teats(nipples) between the legs of a mare where the foal sucks milk out of. Just like any other mammal. It looks sort of like an utter on a cow only with two shorter nipples than a cow.
Horses are mammals, so the foal will feed of it's mother's milk.
Yes, a mare is a typical mammal giving milk from it's teats to it's offspring, the foal.
What you reg. feed her until the foal is born then up her feed and give her a good mare and foal feed.
A Mare's udder is located between her back legs and is used to feed her foal.
no a foal is a newborn (baby)horse so therefore a foal is not a boy horse.
A baby horse is a foal. A male foal is called a colt A female foal is called a philly
A baby horse is called a foal.
A baby horse is called a foal.
A foal !
A horse is in foal for approximately 300 days.
A foal is the name for a baby horse of any gender, and you can specify it by saying filly, which is a female horse younger than 4 or 5, or a colt, a male horse younger than 4 or 5.
A baby horse in general is called a "foal". A male foal is called a "colt", and a female foal is called a "filly". Jerome for babby horses and Gerald for adult horses