After birth, the sooner a foal gets on his feet and begins to nurse, the better. Some get up almost immediately, some take longer. Most vets say that if they are not up after an hour or so there may be a problem and if the vet is not already there it may be a good idea to call and get advise.
Anywhere from 2 minutes to about an hour.
Usually a day or two before.
After birth, foals can stand within a range from 45 minutes to 120 minutes - sometimes longer.
like a year
A baby goat will walk after they are born on the same day/night. It usually takes a couple of hours after birth before they stand and attempt walking.
No more than fifteen seconds, maybe a half minute if the horse is tired.
11 months
She should cycle in 21 days
The length of time before an animal stands and walks depends on the animal. A horse takes hours, as does a giraffe, but a kitten takes moments, and a human takes up to 12 months.
Nothing. The horse gives birth normally so long as you have the necessary money to pay the vet, even in the horse is in an EC that doesn't have a vet. It is more expensive to give birth when the EC that the horse in boarded in does not have a vet.
From before sunrise to long after sunset.
It normally takes 11 months for a mare before she gives birth, but occasionally it will be 10 or 12 months.