Weaning Foals: When Do Baby Horses Stop Nursing?
A baby horse, known as a foal, typically stops nursing from its mother between 5 to 11 months of age, although this can vary depending on the individual foal and the management practices of the owner. The process of weaning gradually reduces the foal's dependence on its mother's milk and encourages it to start consuming solid food, such as grass and hay.Babies & Teething - Related Articles
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