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Birth & Care of Young
BIRTH SEASON
1.

Most foals are born in early spring.

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FREQUENCY OF BIRTH & NUMBER OF YOUNG

1.

Clydesdales generally have one foal per year.

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YOUNG AT BIRTH

1.

At birth, foals average 3.5 ft. (1.1 m) and 125 lb. (57 kg).

   
2.

Male foals are called colts, and female foals are called fillies.

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NURSING & CARE OF YOUNG

1.

Foals nurse from their mother's groin area.

   
2.

A foal spends its first six months at its mother's side, growing rapidly as it nurses. Toward the end of that time the foal is weaned to a mixture of feed and other nutrients.

   
3. The skeletal and muscular systems of a horse are sufficiently developed to allow a foal to walk and follow its mother within a few hours after birth.
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