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  2. Mare - Wikipedia

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    Mares carry their young (called foals) for approximately 11 months from conception to birth. (Average range 320–370 days.) [2] Usually just one young is born; twins are rare. When a domesticated mare foals, she nurses the foal for at least four to six months before it is weaned, though mares in the wild may allow a foal to nurse for up to a year.

  3. 50 Of The Most Adorable Photos Of Pregnant Animals (New Pics)

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    The post 50 Of The Most Adorable Photos Of Pregnant Animals (New Pics) first appeared on Bored Panda. ... But the 22 month gestation period is not just because of their size. Baby ellies need to ...

  4. Horse - Wikipedia

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    Mare with a foal. Gestation lasts approximately 340 days, with an average range 320–370 days, [50] [51] and usually results in one foal; twins are rare. [52] Horses are a precocial species, and foals are capable of standing and running within a short time following birth. [53] Foals are usually born in the spring.

  5. Foal - Wikipedia

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    A foal at about weaning age. A foal is an equine up to one year old; this term is used mainly for horses, but can be used for donkeys. More specific terms are colt for a male foal and filly for a female foal, and are used until the horse is three or four. When the foal is nursing from its dam (mother), it may also be called a "suckling".

  6. Male pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Male pregnancy is the incubation of one or more embryos or fetuses by organisms of the male sex in some species. Most species that reproduce by sexual reproduction are heterogamous — females producing larger gametes ( ova ) and males producing smaller gametes ( sperm ).

  7. Size Difference Between Farm's Biggest and Smallest Foals Is ...

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    On April 7, Katie give her followers a size comparison between the smallest miniature horse foal, Squirt, and the large newborn foal who has yet to be named. To say that people are impressed is an ...

  8. Amniotic sac - Wikipedia

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    The amniotic sac, also called the bag of waters [1] [2] or the membranes, [3] is the sac in which the embryo and later fetus develops in amniotes.It is a thin but tough transparent pair of membranes that hold a developing embryo (and later fetus) until shortly before birth.

  9. Horse breeding - Wikipedia

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    The male parent of a horse, a stallion, is commonly known as the sire and the female parent, the mare, is called the dam. [1] Both are genetically important, as each parent genes can be existent with a 50% probability in the foal. Contrary to popular misuse, "colt" refers to a young male horse only; "filly" is a young female.