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5 steps: mare to
5 steps: mare to
4 steps: mare to
4 steps: mare to
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a female horse over 4 years is a mare. a female horse under 4 years is a filly. same as a stallion and colt. a male horse under 4 years is a colt a male horse over 4 years is a stallion. in the wild, a horse can become a herd stallion at the age of 5 years.
the mare is called a filly and a stallion or gelding is called a colt you call them this until the age of 5
A mare. A female horse under 4 years old is a filly and a male is a colt
A colt is an immature intact male horse, so it is likely that the colt will not be able to impregnate a mare as he is sexually immature. However, if you wish to have a stallion service a mare, it is recommended that the stallion be evaluated on a breeding soundness exam (BSE) prior to starting service. This will help determine if the stud is fertile by examining the external genitalia as well as the semen. Male horses are called colts as opposed to stallions until they turn 5. Colts are often fertile and interested in mares as 2 year olds. Depending on the reason for this question (whether the inquiry is being made because the inquirer is hopeful that a mare will get pregnant or hoping that a colt can remain with a mare and not get her pregnant) is the main issue. If the colt shows an interest, it probably can get the mare pregnant.
Mare Shepherd is 5' 5".
You could call it a MAre or Gelding... i think a gelding is a stallion that got his you-know-what's cut off.A 3 year old female foal is a filly,a male a colt.a 5 year old filly is called a mare, a 5 year old colt a stallion.
Filly: A female horse aged 5 years old or younger. Colt: A male horse aged 5 years old or younger.
Mare Costello is 5' 6".
Mare Winningham is 5' 6".
Colt Romberger is 5' 5".
Victoria De Mare is 5' 3".
You mean foals. Colts is a term for male horses under 5 years old. As for your question, well, it depends how much you breed it. If it is a mare, much less than a stallion. If it is a gelding- none.