Usually it's around 24 hours.
On average it will be about 11 months
A foal is a foal for four years... But it technically becomes a yearling after one year.
it takes 6 months
It takes around 18 days.
If you take care of the horse on the day that it has to give birth, but you don't pay for the birthing, the mare will lose the foal and you will lose a karma point. If you do not take care of the horse, it will not age and therefore will not lose the foal until you take care of it. If you do not have enough money for the birthing, you can just leave the horse alone until you raise enough money.
Six on a normal horse, 12 on a horse with Water of Youth.
A horse's gestation period typically lasts around 11 months, which is approximately 340 days. However, individual variations can occur, and some mares may foal earlier or later than this average timeframe.
No matter what breed of horse it is, all domesticated horse breeds stay in foal for roughly 11 months with the mare possibly delivering up to two weeks early or late.
It normally takes 11 months for a mare before she gives birth, but occasionally it will be 10 or 12 months.
Usually about 11 months. It can be longer if it is the mares first foal.
Ive got a foal on Bella Sara.com too, i don't know how long it takes for a foal to grow but i think it lasts maybe a month or two?
The mare and foal should remain separated until the mare is completely dry. This could take anywhere from 2 weeks to a month.