Baby horses are called foals!
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No, horses typically give birth to a single foal, and it is highly unlikely for a horse to be carrying a foal only 4 days after giving birth. After giving birth, the mare needs time to recover before conceiving again.
A foal typically stands within 1-2 hours after birth, but it can vary depending on the individual foal and circumstances. It's important for the foal to stand and nurse soon after birth to receive vital colostrum from the mare.
All animals give birth. Animals that give live births, like human, are called mammals.
No animals give birth-and penguins lay eggs.
Yes...people do it all the time with no adverse effects to the mare or foal.
no the reproduction is when you give birth to a foal.
a mare gives birth to the foal eleven months after conception
Not usually. A horse that foals a month early could give birth to a premature foal.
The only way to lose a foal on howrse is by not calling the vet on the day your mare is due to give birth.
To give birth to a foal (baby horse) by a mare (mother horse).
Yes, a foal can die before birth.
All animals that give birth to live young are viviparous and are mammals.
No, horses typically give birth to a single foal, and it is highly unlikely for a horse to be carrying a foal only 4 days after giving birth. After giving birth, the mare needs time to recover before conceiving again.
=no you can not take a mare away from its foal straight after its birth=
A foal
animals which give birth.
They usually give birth during Spring.