Yes, a pony and a horse can be the parents of a foal.
A colt is a baby male horse/pony.
Actually, a hen's baby is a chick, but grows to be a chicken. A baby horse or pony is called a FOAL, not a PONY. They are two very different things!
No ,A pony is a small breed of horse,a donkey is a dfferant species.
it is the same as a big horses name, it is called a mare
Ponies aren't baby horses. Ponies are a type of horse that only grow up to 14.2 hands (four inches a hand) or less, and no further. If a pony impreganted another pony, the result would be a pony. However if the 'parents' are both horses than the baby would be a horse.
No. A horse under 14.2HH is called a pony. A foal is a baby horse.
A baby pony is called the same thing as a baby horse, a foal. A male foal is a colt and a female foal is a filly.
Ok, a foal is a baby horse/pony. For an equine to be classified as a pony it has to be 14.2 hand high and under at full growth.
A pony does not "become a horse." Contrary to popular belief, a pony is NOT a baby horse, but rather an entirely different species. A baby pony grows up to be an adult pony, and a baby horse (a 'filly' if female, a 'foal' if male) grows up to be an adult horse ('stallion' if male and not gelded, a 'gelding' if male and gelded, and a 'mare' if female.) The non-gender specific term for a baby horse is a 'colt'. I assume that your question was meant to be, "when does a baby horse become an adult?" and the answer to that is indefinite. Generally, horses begin 'breaking in' (being trained to wear tack and carry riders) at sometime over 2 years. The general point at which horses reach sexual maturity is around 2 and a half years, though this varies between different genders.
When a horse is born, it is called a "foal." Then, when it gets a bit older, it is called a "miniature horse." this is the age where you can tell what gender it is. Then, after being a miniature horse it grows into a horse or a pony. Hope I helped!
A colt is the the name given to a new born horse 99% of the time but correctly a colt is a baby male horse. A foal is the proper term for a new born. If I were to ask if the horse had a baby I would say has your horse foaled yet? Generally speaking a foal is usually reffered to the new and a couple weeks later then called colt. you will hear a lot of old cowboys refer to the males as horse colts and females just colts. The female young horse is called a filly until she is bred then making her a mare. the male becomes a stud unless castrated then called gelding.
A baby girl pony is commonly referred to as a "filly." This term specifically denotes a young female horse or pony that is typically under the age of three. Once she reaches maturity, she would be called a mare.