A horse trainer and/or a horse boarding facility is more likely to be able to care for any age horse from a foal through the pasture buddy years of later life.
No
yes it does
No, but if you do not care for your baby then the gardners will take your baby away!
1 year.
Yes. Germs don't care how old you are.
Yes, a horse's milk teeth (baby teeth) can sometimes be retained after adult teeth have erupted. This is usually called a retained cap, and is often detrimental to their health and must be removed. This is one reason why dental care throughout a horse's life is important.
It's just like taking care of an adult hamster you just give it care and love and I think that's it. Just take care of it like its an adult! Hope this helps! =)
A tamagotchi is a virtual pet. You take care of it from Egg - Baby - Kid - Teen - Adult.
The mother lioness, as well as the cubs adult female relatives, take care of the cubs. All of the cubs in a pride are raised by all of the adult females collectively.
Adult day care facilities are not particularly inexpensive but sometimes they are the best option. In general an adult day care will cost around $50-$100 per day, depending on the facilities and reputation of the day care.
The mothers do until after 1 month.
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