foal

/foʊl/
verb
  1. To give birth to a foal (used for a mare).
    • The veterinarian helped the mare foal safely.
    • The farmer stayed up all night waiting for the mare to foal.
    • Our horse is expected to foal next month.
noun
  1. A young horse or other equine animal, such as a donkey or zebra.
    • The mare gave birth to a healthy foal in the spring.
    • The foal stayed close to its mother in the pasture.
    • Children gathered at the fence to watch the foal take its first wobbly steps.
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