A foal will generally stay with its mother for 4-8 months, depending on the foal and the mare. During the transition period, the foal will learn to graze and drink water and rely progressively less on drinking the mare's milk.
yes as any mother and foal would!
no
A foal will sleep wherever it's mother is whether that be in the stable or pasture. It will stay with it's mother until it can eat on it's own and is weaned away from her.
Never.
In nature a foal stays with it's mother until 6 months to one year of age, depending on the sex. Domestic horses however typically have their foals weaned from them at between 4 and 6 months of age.
A foal is usually only called a foal for a year. Then they are called yearlings.
On the game, the foal stays with it's mother until it is 6 months old. You can sell the horse before 6 months though. The horse will never go to its dad, it will stay with the mother always unless you sell it.
Most foals are weaned at 6-7 months of age.Weaning is a very long process...you have to separate the mother and the foal for about 6 months and stop feeding mare and foal feed to the mother.
It is still called a foal. Sucking foal.
The mother of a foal is called a dam.
The mare is the mother and the foal is the baby. Until the foal is self-sufficient, the mother will be quite protective and caring.
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