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  1. Foal – This is the term for either a male or female horse that is under the age of one year (can be either gelded or not gelded). This is the generalised term for a newborn horse, before being categorised into gendered phrases like below. Colt – A male horse that is under the age of four.

  2. 18 cze 2023 · Even though the word “colt” is usually used to describe a young, intact male horse, young geldings are sometimes still called colts. A horse that has been castrated is called a “gelding.” Colt is more about age, and gelding is more about the horse’s gender.

  3. A baby horse of either gender is called a “foal,” while a female baby is called a “filly,” and a male baby is a “colt.” An adult female horse is called a “mare,” and an adult male horse is called a “stallion” or a “gelding” depending on his reproductive status.

  4. A sunlit grey horse. This is a basic glossary of equestrian terms that includes both technical terminology and jargon developed over the centuries for horses and other equidae, as well as various horse-related concepts.

  5. 13 cze 2023 · A young horse that’s a male is called a colt. A young horse that’s a female foal is called a filly. A baby horse stays a foal until 1 year old which is when they are called a yearling.

  6. 2 cze 2020 · When talking about a horse’s gender, you will generally hear the terms colt, stallion, gelding, filly and mare. In addition to gender specific terms, there are also general terms that can be used for both young male and female horses.

  7. 19 cze 2023 · A baby horse, regardless of its gender, is universally referred to as a foal. A foal is the term applied to horses from the moment of birth until they are less than a year old. While foal is a blanket term used for all young horses, the jargon becomes more nuanced as the horse grows, with gender-specific appellations coming into play.

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