From Foal to Horse
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How does a horse grow? Most horses are raised on farms. A female horse will give birth to a baby horse, or foal. The foal drinks its mother's milk, and also eats grass and grain. When it is one year old, it is called a yearling until it turns three. Then it's a horse!
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