This is an interesting question. horses don't really raise there babies like we people do, they don't teach them things like we do. Horses teach their babies survival skills, like which things are poisonous, what they should do if they came in contact with say a snake. but they don't really teach them these things, they more like show them during the time they are together. however, many many things a horse needs to know as an adult, it already knows as a youngster, it is called instinct. kind of like when you are afraid of things that no one told you to be afraid of, you just are, that's your instinct. Like a bird that its mother is trying to teach him to fly and pushes him out of the net, his instinct is to flap his wings and fly.
A baby boy horse is called a Colt. A foal is a general term referring to a baby horse. A filly is a baby girl horse
A baby horse is born like a human baby.
A baby boy horse is called a Colt.
baby horse is called as foal...
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it doesn't makes the baby then they leave and the baby raise its shelf
A baby horse is called a foal.
A baby horse is called a foal.
A baby female horse is called a fillie.
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Deer is a fawn. Horse is a foal.
A baby female horse is called a filly. :)