In the wild, a stallion won't hurt a new foal if it is his own. However, if they steal a herd from another stallion, they might try to kill those foals simply because they are not his own. This is so that only the offspring of the strongest and best stallions live.
Some human-kept studs will hurt a new foal, and should never be left unattended with a new foal.
There are some stallions that can be left with the mare and foal. These are typically stallions that have been raised in a herd and pasture breed. Never leave a hand-breed stallion alone with a mare or foal.
A stallion can make foals. A gelding cannot.
A baby horse in general is called a "foal". A male foal is called a "colt", and a female foal is called a "filly". Jerome for babby horses and Gerald for adult horses
A baby pony is called the same thing as a baby horse, a foal. A male foal is a colt and a female foal is a filly.
i think its a donkey...a small animal resembling a horse A baby (young) horse is called a foal if it's a girl it's called a filly foal and a boy is called a colt foal.
She won't be cycling if she's in foal..... in other words, she's not coming into season. t For the same reason a pregnant woman no longer has her periods. If there is a stud around you can normally take the mare near the stud (not in with or close enough they can hurt each other) every other day for a month, if she never "breaks down"... ( she'll kind of squat and pee for the stud) and you know that she has been exposed to a stallion and so she could be in foal... then chances are she is in foal!
They have a foal.
It means that if your mare does not get in foal or does not carry the foal to full term, then you don't get your money back for the stud fee.
If I am correct, it means once you breed your mare tosomeone elses stud they say that if your mare doesn't have the foal (miscarriages or something) that you don't have to pay the fee for breeding to the stud.
It's called a foal. If it's a girl foal she is a filly and a boy is a stud colt.
If I am correct, it means once you breed your mare tosomeone elses stud they say that if your mare doesn't have the foal (miscarriages or something) that you don't have to pay the fee for breeding to the stud.
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Governments worldwide - they would foal inequalities and abuses of power.
Usually they would not be near the foal, so no.
The exact color of the foal will vary according to the exact genetic coding of both parents and without that information it can be almost impossible to tell you what color a foal may be.
The color of the stallion is irrelevant, however he should not be overo in order to avoid the potential for an OLW or LWO foal. The foal could be Overo , Tobiano, Tovero or solid colored.
The color of the foal will depend on their parents exact genetic coding, without this information it would be very hard to give an exact answer.
Get a new ring, or if it's just that rings are uncomfortable for you, get a stud.