If you age your horse past her foaling date, she will lose the foal and you will lose a karma point. You must call the vet on the day she will foal.
If you mean on Howrse , then you can sell your horse , or you can let the foal die and lose a Karma point :0
To get your horse's health up, first of all make sure it is not to fat or skinny. You can do this by clicking on "feed my horse". If your horse is a foal, it will gain health as it grows. You have to groom, feed and water your horse every day. If your horse's health is drastically low (15% or less) you must use a black orchid or your horse could die. For more help on this, go to the howrse forums.
The mother horse may kick at anything that she views as a threat to her foal. She may put herself between her foal and anything dangerous, creating a barrier. She may herd her foal to a place that she feels is safe. When the foal is very young she will not let it get out of her sight, if the foal should get out of her sight she will panic until she sees it again. She generally will not let any humans touch her foal when it is very young.
To let people know who bred a horse.
Do NOT let it lie down. It may not get up.---In Howrse, you give it the Antispasmodic medicine, found in the Horse Health Care section of The Shop.
On howrse, no. Well, you can but you'll never get a unicorn foal from it.
To raise your horse's energy on Howrse, you can feed him treats such as a turnip or carrot, stroke him, feed, and let him spend time in the pasture or box.
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If there is a wandering horse competition on at the tine then you can fill the specifications eg. let your horses play with their companions
NO! No foal should ever be used for adult horse type work. Let the foal grow up first, it can start training at 2 years old if you're in a hurry. But typically draft breeds require a longer period of time to mature fully.
waxing is when a few days before a mare is about to foal she will have a kind of waxy stuff coming out of her udder it will help let you tell when she is ready to foal this most likely will happen a few days before foaling
Firstly for safety put on a riding helmet second try to reassure the mom horse and distract her with her fav food then tie her up (like when ur saddling up) and stroke her as u hold out a bottle of milk to attract the foal. Hope this helps!!!