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How long is a horse's pregnancy?

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A normal pregnancy in horses lasts approximately 11 months-around 340 days. Colts (a boy foal) tend to be carried longer than fillies (girl foals). Premature foals may be born and survive, with intensive care, after 310 days' gestation. Foals may, on rare occasions, be carried three to four weeks over time..

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Fillys are normally carried for about 11 months and colts can sometimes tend to be carried for 12 months.

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