See These 8 Animals Right Before Their Babies Arrive

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

A pregnant horse, her rounded belly revealing new life, radiates calm strength and hopeful anticipation. She carries her foal for about 11 months, allowing for full development so the newborn can stand and run soon after birth.
Inside, the foal grows rapidly from a tiny embryo to a fully formed colt with a heartbeat and developing limbs. By six months, it has a hair coat and tiny hooves. The mother’s nutritional needs increase, especially in the last trimester, requiring careful diet and monitoring. Her body adapts—metabolism, heart rate, and hormones all change to support her growing foal. Her protective instincts also sharpen as she prepares for motherhood. Long before birth, the mare and foal form a bond, with the unborn foal responding to the mother’s movements and sounds. After birth, this connection deepens as the mare provides nourishment and teaches essential social behaviors. Watching a pregnant horse graze peacefully is a powerful reminder of the everyday miracles in the animal world.
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