The foal can start its first vaccinations once the mother antibodies from the colostrum milk are fading from it's system. For most horses this is around 6 weeks of age.
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6 months old
A foal gets his immunity from the first milk from the mare called colostrum. As long as the mare is healthy and current on her vaccinations the foal is good to go for about six months. At this point it is good to consult your vet to see what he recommends but this is about the time (give or take) to start his life-long series of vaccinations.
None. The foal could be hurt or killed
Usually they would not be near the foal, so no.
I think it really does not mater what age they are as long as they think they can do it. A young person should get a foal because it would be a learning experience for both the person and the foal.
As soon as it is born. Also you will receive a notification on the left hand side menu if you are not given the option to vacinate & deworm the foal immeditatly after it is born. Obviously you have to have some in stock first. Hope that helps.
Foals should be dewormed for the first time at around 2-3 months of age, or as advised by a veterinarian. It is important to follow a deworming schedule tailored to the foal's individual needs to ensure optimal health and growth.
Although it can be given it does not contain the right nutrients for the foal and the foal will not do well on it at all.Goats milk would be a better alternative and foal milk replacer would be best. You can also hire a nurse mare if you can afford it.
She had her first foal in 2006.
Mare
The foal should start moving about the 4 or 5 month but it will be hard to see or feel at this time. At about 8 to 10 months you may see the foal move or kick the mare's side.
the mares first lick the foal clean, then the foal will eventually try to stand up. during the first day, the mare and foal will bond.