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  1. 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.

  2. 18 cze 2023 · A horse or pony whether male or female, that is under one years old, is called a foal. The term “Colt Foal” is used to refer to a male foal, whereas the term “Filly Foal” is used to refer to a female foal.

  3. 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. More specifically, in thoroughbred racing terms this is a male horse older than two but up to the age of four, that has not been castrated.

  4. 22 lip 2022 · A Foal is a young horse that is less than one year old. The term Foal can also be used to describe the offspring of donkeys, and mules. This is the general term for a new-born horse, before being classified according to the gender categories you will learn more about below.

  5. 20 lip 2023 · So what do you call a baby girl horse? A filly, weanling filly, and yearling filly are all proper names for a girl horse under two. Note: A pony is not a baby horse.

  6. Filly – Young female horse, generally younger than 5 years. Foal – Young horse that still relies on its mother’s care and protection. Forehand – The front half of a horse.

  7. 8 paź 2023 · A baby horse, regardless of its gender, is referred to as a 'foal.' We classify these young creatures under this term until they reach the age of one year. However, as they grow, the terminology changes based on their gender. A 'filly' is a young female horse under the age of four, while a 'colt' is a young male horse under the age of four.

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