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5. The baby is definitely very warm under this coat.

A pregnant horse, her swollen belly hinting at new life, exudes serene power and eager hope. She carries her foal for about 11 months, allowing full growth so the newborn can stand and run shortly after birth.
Within, the foal blossoms from a minuscule embryo to a complete colt with a beating heart and budding limbs. By six months, it sports a hair coat and tiny hooves. The mother’s dietary needs surge, especially in the final trimester, demanding a tailored diet and close watch. Her body adjusts—metabolism, heart rate, and hormones shift to nurture her growing foal. Her protective instincts heighten as she braces for motherhood.
Well before delivery, the mare and foal forge a bond, the unborn responding to her motions and sounds. Post-birth, this tie strengthens as she offers sustenance and teaches vital social cues. Watching a pregnant horse graze calmly is a striking reminder of the quiet wonders in the animal realm.