In foal

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being with young; pregnant; - said of a mare or she ass.

See also: Foal

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
References in classic literature
"Let us go, Sancho, my son," said Don Quixote, "and in guerdon of this news, as unexpected as it is good, I bestow upon thee the best spoil I shall win in the first adventure I may have; or if that does not satisfy thee, I promise thee the foals I shall have this year from my three mares that thou knowest are in foal on our village common."
"All this family said to us is that they would like her back in October in foal but they didn't ask for money at all.
The findings of the present study were in agreement with previous Reported studies that showed that the major bacterial species involved in foal diarrhea were Salmonella species (Fredrick et al., 2009), C.
Calvert Williams, Walena Stud, West Wales leased his mother from me in foal to his sire which I also owned.
I'll continue to show her in three-year-old classes and then put her in Foal and show as a brood mare."
To put your mare in foal you should first consider the plan according to Girsonfield Stud in Otterburn.
"Last year I sold the mare Knockbridge Tiffany in foal with his half sister.
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