Did You Know?

Foals can stand and walk right after birth!

What is a Colt?

A colt is a boy foal.

What is a Filly?

A filly is a girl foal.

What foal Does

Foals drink milk from their mom.

They play with other foals.

Foals learn to run fast.

They grow up to be strong horses.

Foals need care and love.

They can be very friendly.

More About Foals

Foals are born in the spring. They are small and soft. They grow fast in their first year. Foals stay with their moms for a long time.

Foals help us learn about horses. They show us how to care for animals. Many people love to watch foals play.

In the future, foals will grow up to be strong horses. They can help us ride and work. Foals are a big part of horse life!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Foal Definition"] --> B["Age: Up to 1 Year"] A --> C["Used for Horses and Donkeys"] B --> D["Colt: Male Foal"] B --> E["Filly: Female Foal"] D --> F["Until 3 or 4 Years Old"] G["Nursing: Suckling"] --> H["Weaned: Weanling"] I["Mare Pregnant: In Foal"] --> J["Mare Gives Birth: Foaling"] J --> K["Newborn Horse: Foaled"]

What Do These Words Mean?

equine:related to horses
suckling:a young animal that is still drinking milk from its mother
weaned:stopped drinking milk from its mother
mare:a female horse
foaling:the process of a horse giving birth