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foal is an
equine up to one year old; this term is used
mainly for horses, but can be used for donkeys. More
specific terms are colt for a male
foal and...
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foaled (born). Thus a colt
conceived in England but
foaled in the
United States is
regarded as
being bred
in the US.
In some cases, most
notably in the...
- Command. It is one of the
largest military exercises conducted annually in the world.
Foal Eagle has been a
source of
friction with the
government of Democratic...
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foal guarantee is a
common provision in horse breeding contracts. It is a form of a
warranty offered to the mare
owner by the
stallion owner. Basically...
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domesticated mare
foals, she
nurses the
foal for at
least four to six
months before it is weaned,
though mares in the wild may
allow a
foal to
nurse for up...
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Horse (Mare With
Foal) was an award-winning 1963
photo taken by the
German photojournalist and
Stern magazine staffer Peter Thomann.
In the mid-1970s the...
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Foal immunodeficiency syndrome (FIS),
originally known as Fell pony syndrome,
mainly affects two
breeds of ponies: the Fell and Dales. FIS is a recessive...
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Lavender foal syndrome (LFS), also
called coat
color dilution lethal (CCDL), is an
autosomal recessive genetic disease that
affects newborn foals of certain...
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Warmblood fragile foal syndrome (WFFS) is a
genetic disorder seen
in horses. At
first it was
studied in Warmblood horses, but it is also
present in Thoroughbreds...
- seen
in kittens and
foals, but has also been
reported in puppies. It
occurs when the
mother has
antibodies against the
blood type of the newborn.
In cats...