The gestation period for a horse it 11 months
A baby boy horse is called a Colt.
Horses have a gestation period (how long it carries its baby in its uterus) of, on average, 11 months, or about 340 days.
A Baby Colt.
A foal is the name for a baby horse of any gender, and you can specify it by saying filly, which is a female horse younger than 4 or 5, or a colt, a male horse younger than 4 or 5.
Actually, a hen's baby is a chick, but grows to be a chicken. A baby horse or pony is called a FOAL, not a PONY. They are two very different things!
It takes about 11 months for the baby colt to be fully grown and that is when the baby is born. But they are usually born at night.
A horse's gestation period lasts for 11 months
No matter what breed of horse it is, all domesticated horse breeds stay in foal for roughly 11 months with the mare possibly delivering up to two weeks early or late.
1 year.
I would say around 7-9 months or even about a year...
6 weeks
As long as it takes for you to master the art of riding a horse.
A baby boy horse is called a Colt.
A baby boy horse is called a Colt. A foal is a general term referring to a baby horse. A filly is a baby girl horse
Depends what you do with it.
about the same as women kinda
it would take a long time even if you are on a horse they can and will get tiered they will need to drink some water and stop for a brake.