Breeders typically wean foals from their mothers between four to six months of age. This timing allows the foal to receive adequate maternal nutrition and bonding while beginning to adapt to solid food. Weaning can be done gradually or suddenly, depending on the breeder's management practices and the foal's readiness. The goal is to ensure the foal's health and well-being during this transition.
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