Male horses are known as;
Stallions: Any intact (unneutered) male horse over 4 years of age.
Colt: Any intact male horse under 4 years of age.
Gelding: Any gelded (neutered) male horse of any age.
A male horse can be a Stallion or gelding it really depends
A male horse with its testicles in tact is called a stallion, a male horse without them is called a gelding.
Male genalia are easily visible on a horse (hence the expression, "hung like a horse"). If you see no male genetalia, the horse is female.
An adult male horse is a stallion or a gelding, depending on whether he's been castrated.
the term used to describe a male or female baby horse is foal.
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A male horse that is not neutered is a stallion, a male horse that is neutered is a gelding. A male horse that is 4 or under is called a colt.
a male horse that is nutered is called a gelding a male horse that can produce babies is called a stallion a young male horse is called a colt
An intact male horse has testes. A neutered male horse (also known as a gelding) does not.
A stallion is a male horse. There are only female and male horse. Colt- unfixed male horse under 2 Stallion-unfixed male horse over 2 Gelding- a fixed male horse Mare-female horse over 2 Filly-female horse under the age of two
Probably an Indian, I don't know the specific name.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female.An adult male horse is a stallion.An adult female horse is a mare.
The opposite of a female horse would be a male horse. A young male horse, under the age of four, is called a colt. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that has not been castrated is called a stallion or a stud. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that HAS been castrated is called a gelding.