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Horse dentition over time
Foal Yearling Two
years Three years Five
years Six
years Seven years Nine
years Twelve years Horse teeth often wear in specific...
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Naked foal syndrome (NFS) is a
genetic disorder specific to the Akhal-Teke
horse breed. A rare genodermatosis, it is
characterized by
almost complete hairlessness...
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horses of
various ages:
Foal A
horse of
either **** less than one year old. A
nursing foal is
sometimes called a suckling, and a
foal that has been weaned...
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tractors and lorries.[citation needed] On 5 May 2003
Idaho Gem, a mule
foal cloned by
nuclear transfer of
cells from
foetal material, was born at the...
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flehmen response (/ˈfleɪmən/; from
German flehmen, to bare the
upper teeth, and
Upper Saxon German flemmen, to look spiteful), also
called the flehmen...
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would get only one
foal (the
first pick from 1969), and the
loser would get two (the
second pick from 1969 and the only
foal from 1970).
Chenery later...
- when the
foal is 4 to 5
months old, as by this
point the
foal no
longer needs nutrients beyond what the mare offers.
Prior to
weaning the
foal,
there is...
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along the neck, shoulder, and back with
their teeth and lips.
Grooming usually occurs between mothers and
foals and
between stallions and mares. Grooming...
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folds on the
interior surface, it can
expand to
allow the p****age of the
foal. The **** of the mare is 15 to 20 cm (5.9 to 7.9 in) long, and is quite...
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cause difficulty during foaling (dystocia). A
foal with wry nose may have poor
alignment (malocclusion) of the
teeth,
although foals can
usually still nurse...