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foal
(ass's) foal
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A foal that has been weaned but is less than one year old is called a weanling.
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Foal inspections also give an early indication of the quality of the sire, as well as which mares match best with him.
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When a mare is pregnant, she is said to be in foal.
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She produced 11 foals and two sets of twins between 1821 and 1832.
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Binding his foal to the vine, he would wash his garments in wine, and his teeth would be white with milk.
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Mare and foal shows are held by the regional member associations.
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By doing so, the foal ideally will learn that humans will not harm it, but also that humans must be respected.
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In 1988, six foals were born and survived, and by 2001 there were over 100 horses at the centre.
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Furthermore, interbreeding with wild horses was an economic loss for farmers since the foals of such matings were intractable.
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The majority of these foals did not survive past four days.
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