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When buying a filly from a breeder, see several babies available. Horses are herbivorous; they prefer to eat short, juicy grass. In the winter or when they are stabled, they can also eat hay. Working horses need to be fed with extra high energy food such as barley, oats, maize, chaff, bran or processed pony nuts. When buying a filly from a breeder, see several babies available. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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Pregnancy of females lasts for 11 months. As a rule, mares give birth to the young in spring. Most mares give birth to a single baby, but twins are also not uncommon. Females produce milk and feed their babies with it for several months. When buying a filly from a breeder, see several babies available.

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