Healthy mares can be bred and carry a foal into their mid-late twenties.
We have a 26 year old Thoroughbred who, other than a slight stiffle condition, is in extremely good health. She has been foaled for the past 10 years, and is pregnant again this year.
A mare that has a foal is called a broodmare.
Ewe is to lamb as mare is to foal.
It is never too late to check a mare in foal, until after the mare has foaled.
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.
When you cover your mare on Howrse, the owner of the mare gets to keep the foal.
A filly, until they are 4. Any baby horse is called a foal. A female foal is a Filly. A male foal is a Colt.
Yes, a colt can breed to his mother, but this is called inbreeding. It can cause problems in the offspring of the mare's next foal, and their may be difficulty while breeding them.
The oldest horse on record to give birth to a foal is a 42-year-old Thoroughbred mare named Moti, who foaled in 1954. Typically, mares can continue to produce foals into their late teens or early twenties.
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=no you can not take a mare away from its foal straight after its birth=
I have never heard of a nurse mare foal. If a mare dies, leaving a newborn foal, some mares are very maternal and they will let another mare's foal nurse. If there is not a lactating mare available, a nanny goat is a good substitute.
The child of a mare is called a foal.