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A Stud and Sire (male), and a puppy (baby).
Sire, Male. Dam, Female Offspring are Foals.
A sire is a male dog who is the father of a litter of puppies.
A sire is the Father of a horse
Mother-Dam; Dad-Sire; Babies-Foal (more specific, female baby-filly; male baby-colt)
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A baby male horse is called a colt. A colt is 4 years and under. A male horse that is over 4 years of age is called a stallion. once a stallion is gelded so it can't sire foals is called a gelding. A baby male horse is called a colt. A colt is 4 years and under. A male horse that is over 4 years of age is called a stallion. once a stallion is gelded so it can't sire foals is called a gelding. A baby male horse is called a colt. A colt is 4 years and under. A male horse that is over 4 years of age is called a stallion. once a stallion is gelded so it can't sire foals is called a gelding.
A male dog is just called a "dog" unless he is used for breeding- then he is referred to as a "stud" or "sire" of a litter.
It is called the horse's "sire"
a tomcat is a male.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The word 'sire' has two meanings:The noun 'sire' is a title to address a male regent or monarch.The corresponding noun to address a female regent or monarch is ma'am.The noun 'sire' is a word for a the male parent of some animal species.The corresponding noun for the female parent of those animals is dam.
sire and lady