foal - use in sentences

Object

  • box: Three foaling boxes ( 4 x 4m ), each with automatic drinkers.

Converse of object

  • orphan: TUESDAY 19th Introduced powdered mares milk replacer to orphan foal 's feed.
  • breed: She is 6 years old and has been taken slowly after breeding a foal.
  • bear: Why not take the path south down across the field where you may be lucky enough to see new born foals among the bluebells?
  • produce: He has produced one foal - a well marked colt.
  • have: We will have 20 Welsh foals in the Spring.
  • prance: Iâm not proud of this, but back in the very beginning, when TV Today was but a prancing foal of...

Preposition: at

  • foot: He has been to a couple of shows as a foal at foot and was very well behaved.

Adjective modifier

  • neonatal: Monitoring and treating the cardiovascular system in neonatal foals.
  • unborn: Any amount for a mare's unborn foal, embryo or fetus.
  • newborn: Vitamin A reserves in the liver of newborn foals are very limited.
  • premature: In premature foals from a normal uterus, it is tempting to give " physiological " doses of steroids.
  • stunning: This stunning colt foal is well put together with good conformation & bone.
  • perfect: When I told her Iâd seen the perfect foal she knew at once which one I meant.

Noun used with modifier

  • colt: Registered Welsh Section " D " colt foal for sale at weaning.
  • filly: A female foal is called a " filly foal " .
  • orphan: Please contact us for specific individual advice on how to integrate this product into your orphan foal 's diet.
  • critically-ill: However, when given correctly in critically-ill foals, urine output can actually increase.

Preposition: from

  • mare: In foals from mares vaccinated during pregnancy ( see below ) maternally derived immunity may interfere with vaccination.

Preposition: for

  • sale: Registered Welsh Section " D " colt foal for sale at weaning.

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