weanling - just weaned
yearling - from 1 year old
colt - young male horse
filly - young female horse
A mare (female horse) is called a 'dam' after it gives birth to a foal.
The mother of a foal regardless of the foals gender is called a dam.
a new born horse is called a foal, a young female horse is called a filly, a young male horse is called a colt.
A young male horse is called a colt.
There are different names for young horses until they reach adulthood. A foal is a baby horse of either sex. A colt is a young male, filly is a young female. While a foal is nursing from the mare he/she is called a suckling. After the mare and foal are separated for weaning the foal is called a weanling. At his/her first birthday they are called a yearling.
The nursing cats--or the cats who are nursing their young--are called queens. The cats who are nursing their mothers are called kits, not kittens.
A castrated young horse is called a gelding.
A foal is a horse of either gender that is less than a year old. A filly is a female horse under four years old and colt is a male horse also under four years. This is not to be confused with a pony which is a horse that is less than 14.2 hands high.
An adult female horse is called a 'mare'. A young female horse is called a 'filly'.for horse it is a marefor more answers look in my equestrian centers forum on the account Ele2611 A female horse over 4 years of age is called a mare
A young male horse is a colt, called a stallion when adult. If castrated, it is then called a gelding. A young female horse is a filly, called a mare when adult.
A young pony is called the same thing as a young horse. A baby is a foal, a female foal is a filly, a male foal is a colt. A foal that is under 1 year old but is no longer with it's mother is a weanling. A horse that's a year old is a yearling.
Yes, of course! Another nursing cat's milk is no less nutritious to a kitten if it is not the mother. Letting young orphaned kittens suckle from another nursing mother cat increases their chances of survival.