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A mare will usually have a foal after 11 months. It is common for horses to be a few weeks early or late, and mares VERY RARELY have more than one foal(such as twins). If they do, the smaller foal is almost always going to be smaller are more under-developed. This is caused by one foal taking most of the nutrients, leaving the smaller with very little, making surviving hard. Even in captivity, a twined foal may not survive.

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