Foal's Silly Antics While Hanging Out With His Horse Mom Are Too Funny
It's always fun to see your kids' little personality develop. One day they're just a tiny baby and then the next - BOOM, they're their own little person. That's true for animal parents too, like a mama horse who got to see her little foal's goofy personality in full bloom. The baby was so funny while hanging with his mom in their stall. He had everyone chuckling online.
Shared by Hailey Torgerson, this clip is exactly why raising horses is such a treat. You get to see them in all different stages of development. From mature, adult, horses to silly, goofy foals.
@torgersonflowerpower He's such a goofball #fyp#foryou#horse#horses#foal
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The foal is so stinkin' tiny. He almost doesn't look real! The baby horse must still be getting used to his little legs and surroundings because he was acting like such a goof.
Using his brand new set of teeth, the baby tried to gnaw on the door to his stall. Maybe he was teething! Every parent knows that when your baby is teething, they'll try to chomp down on pretty much anything. Mom didn't seem worried one bit by his antics. She was totally chill. Guess she's seen this all before, huh?
"He's such a goofball," the video's caption reads.
He really is! People in the comments section couldn't get enough of the little guy.
"He looks just like his mom," wrote one person.
"Momma really said copy and paste!" one commenter quipped.
"Just beautiful. Both of them," praised another commenter.
"Mini me. Beautiful," gushed another person.
What Age Are Foals?
When it comes to horses, there are lots of ways to describe their different phases of life. Adult female horses are known as mares, adult males are called stallions. After their first year, horses are known as yearlings. So how old are foals?
Foal is the name for young horses after they are born until they are weaned. It's the name for baby horses! Isn't that so cute? This little guy is definitely a foal. He's his mama's little baby. She loves him so much.
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This story was originally published April 24, 2026 at 4:30 PM.