The Mares(the mom) are able to get up right after birth, if no complications. The foals range anywhere from 45 minutes to 120 minutes sometimes longer..depends if he/she came on time or was a preemie baby.
Horses have a gestation period (how long it carries its baby in its uterus) of, on average, 11 months, or about 340 days.
It only takes moments for a baby elephant to walk after birth . The longest I have heard of is 1 hour after birth , but no more than that.
This depends on the age of the horse, from when it's born to about 4 years old a female horse is called a filly (prononced fill and then E) After that they are called mares (kinda sounds like mayor).
Within the first hour.Within the first hour.
A baby cow, also known as a calf, can typically start walking within a few hours after being born. Some calves may stand and walk sooner, while others may take a bit longer. It is important for calves to be able to stand and walk shortly after birth to be able to nurse and stay healthy.
A baby giraffe can stand up after a hour after its birth
A baby goat will walk after they are born on the same day/night. It usually takes a couple of hours after birth before they stand and attempt walking.
A horse's gestation period lasts for 11 months
1 year.
like a year
No more than fifteen seconds, maybe a half minute if the horse is tired.
Baby manatees are born live birth from their mother. They have birth under water, and if it takes to long then they can die.
about the same as women kinda
about an inch or less i think
1 week
They are about 8 inches long at birth.
She should cycle in 21 days