The book is currently out of stock
From Foal to Horse
Authors
More about the book
The growth process of a horse begins on farms where a female horse, or mare, gives birth to a foal. Initially reliant on its mother's milk, the foal gradually starts to eat grass and grain. As it matures, it is referred to as a yearling at one year old, continuing this designation until it reaches three years of age, at which point it is officially considered a horse.
Book variant
2012, paperback
Book purchase
We’ll notify you via email once we track it down.