My father owned a 22 cal Colt, in 1936. It was hammerless, with a folding trigger. It was nickel plated. The name on the barrel said ¨´new born baby. I woul like to find one for my collection.
A baby boy horse is called a Colt.
A Baby Colt.
They are called filly and baby boys are called colt
baby horses are called colts
a baby BOY (male) horse is called a colt
A foal. A male foal is also called a colt and a female foal is called a filly.
I believe that is colt
A baby donkey is called a foal. If it is a male, it is called a colt. Female foals are called fillies.
A male baby horse is called a foal. It is usually referred to as a colt until it reaches the age of five, at which point it is considered a stallion.
A Colt is a baby horse that's a boy. When it is grown up it is called a stallion.
a baby horse is called a foal if it is a boy it is called colt if it is a girl it is called a filly
Without a colt or foal it is called a mare. Surprisingly, it is called a dam when it does have a baby.