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    20 Adorable Pictures Of Foals You'll Love

    Modified: Jun 24, 2020 by ihearthorses · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

    Foals – adorable and by far the best entertainment on a farm. Can you think of how your horse was when they were just a newborn kiddo? As if we don’t get baby fever enough (horse babies, that is), here are some of our favorite pictures of foals and foal facts!

     foal

    A “foal bun” cooks for almost a year!

    The gestation period for mares typically runs for 11 months. Many breeders will schedule the breeding so the mare gives birth during spring or summer, allowing the new foal to become familiar with grass instead of snow.

    Palomino foal Foals

    Foals are eager to get on their feet

    Within two hours of meeting their mothers, foals are already on their feet and nursing! By the time they are only 24 hours old, they can run.

    Palomino foal

    When a foal is born, they do not have much of an immune system

    Another reason nursing is so important and foals are nursing within a couple of hours is the fact that the mother’s milk supplies colostrum, which is full of antibodies that are vital to building the newborn's immunity.

    horse And Foal At Field Photo of White and Brown Foal Lying Down on Grass

    Most foals are born at night

    If you are waiting for a precious arrival, be prepared to camp out next to the mare’s stall, most births happen at night and the mares don’t wait for an audience. Cute shetland foal walking throguh the meadow, exploring the world.

    Aren't these pictures of foals beautiful?

    Cute little foal, close-up, outdoor

    Foals are really “all legs”

    Ever wonder what it means when a foal is all legs? They will probably be pretty tall! In fact, the legs of a foal don’t actually grow much and are close to the length they will be by the time the foals grow into an adult.

    Cute foal walking in meadow with head down. A pretty Haflinger mare and foal stand in a summer paddock.

    You can help ensure a foal will be easier to handle if you are present during birth

    The process is called imprinting. You help the foal learn right away that humans are not a danger. Also, having the placenta scent on your skin helps form a bond with the foal.

    closeup of a mare and her foal on green grass

    Forage is on the menu in a week

    By the time they are one week old, foals will start to nibble and eat grass and hay but will also continue to nurse.

    A mare and foal stand and graze in a summer paddock. arabian foal with mare runs free in the field

    Early bird gets the worm

    It’s never too early to start teaching a foal. Just keep in mind that their attention span is short! They will just not be able to withstand weight until they are full grown.

    horses and foals on field

    A foal’s baby teeth arrive shortly after they do

    A foal’s first deciduous, or baby teeth, start showing up within a week of birth. By the time they are 9 months old, they have 24 teeth, and then their adult teeth start coming in.

    Arabian horse running in red poppy field

     

    Young horse Tests Out His Legs in Green field

    Foals should be vaccinated when they reach 6 months

    By the time they are 6 months old, foals are usually being weaned so they are not receiving antibodies from the mare’s milk. Vaccines help the foal produce their own antibodies. Mares should also be vaccinated before giving birth.

    two brown horses in corral

    Foals grow their mane and tail months before the mare gives birth

    At about 6 months into gestation, in the second trimester, the unborn foal grows their mane and tail and is about the size of a groundhog.

    Foals may just be the cutest baby on the planet! Wouldn’t you agree? Do you some of your own pictures of foals you'd like to share?

    Sources: [1], [2], [3]

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    About the Author

    Dani Buckley is a small-town resident in Montana. She is a veterinary technician manager and mom of eight four-legged kids – 5 dogs, 1 cat, and 2 horses. When she moved back home to Montana, her horses and her dogs moved with her (Carbon and Milo). The pack grew by three when she moved in with her boyfriend, Cody. Altogether there is a German Shepard (Lupay), a Border Collie (Missy), a Blue Heeler (Taz) and her two adorable mutts.

    Her horses are her free time passion – Squaw and Tulsa. Dani has owned Squaw for 17 years and this mare has made 2 trips across the country with Dani! Squaw is a retired rodeo and cow horse. Her other mare, Tulsa, is an upcoming ranch horse. The girls have an unmatched personality and bond with Dani. She has been around horses her entire life and rodeoed throughout highschool and beyond. Now, she enjoys riding on the ranch, working cattle and trail riding.

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    1. Bettina Gredsted

      May 14, 2020 at 10:54 pm

      love these beautiful pictures❤️

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