A foal is a child, too. Watching these inquisitive, sometimes clumsy, and very playful little horses is sure to lift your spirits.
Foals are very small and cute. Newborns are very clumsy, but they can stand up within 30 minutes of birth.
The first, timid steps are difficult, but babies get the hang of it very quickly.
The foal is hungry and is looking for tasty and healthy milk.
The first steps take a lot of energy, after such exploits you definitely need to sleep.
"It's not me who's small, it's the world that's big!" think the foals as they leave their stall for the first time.
And in the herd, the baby's brothers and sisters are eagerly awaiting the baby.
You might meet unexpected travel companions in the pasture, and you should definitely get to know them.
The kids quickly get used to it and find true friends.
A mother always takes care of her child and looks after others.
From the first days, the mare teaches the foal to gallop quickly and the wisdom of life.
Sooner or later, a person appears in the foal's life who introduces the baby to a halter.
The first cleaning is very unusual... and pleasant!
The only thing better than cleansing is taking a water treatment on a hot day!
The foals know that in case of danger, their parents will always come, help and protect them.
Watching foals is undoubtedly an interesting and enjoyable pastime, as their lives are very eventful and full of adventures from the very first days.






























