At the age of six months, foals should probably be weaned or nearly weaned. You also can easily start the process of halter-breaking them at this age, and make sure that they are fully halter-broken by the age of one year.
Six months is still a baby, so you can't do much. This is still far too young to ride, so you'll just have to settle for halter work and bonding with them until they're a little over two years old. You can start training them for simple things, possibly behaviors or just how to act around humans and other horses.
about 5 - 6 months
The answer depends on where you are. If, 6 months from now you are in Australia, you will NOT be able to see Polaris.
they are aged by the hour 1 hour = 6 months
not that often cause they need to stay with their mom for 6 months
A horse can can be able to get registered in a equestrian centre
You can hold it but you need to cash it before the end of 6 months. Usually checks have a validity period of 6 months and after that they become invalid. You may not be able to cash it after 6 months.
you need to cash it before the end of 6 months. Usually checks have a validity period of 6 months and after that they become invalid. You may not be able to cash it after 6 months.
there need to be nursed and be with there mother for 6 months then you have to take them away from each other
The answer depends on where you now and where you will be six months from now.
Goat and sheep are both 6 months, pigs are 3 months 3 weeks and 3 days, and Horses are 11-12 months.
At around 4 to 6 months of age.
About a few months later.