A foal is a newly born horse of either sex. Colt is a young male horse, Filly is a young female horse. Usually by 2-3 years of age, the term for a young male is either stallion or stud, or if "fixed" or castrated) they are then called a gelding. A female is generally called a mare after her 2-3 year.
A very young horse is a foal a male horse of about 6 months is called colt and a female of the same age is a filly
A word for a young male horse that rhymes with fault is 'colt'.
a new born horse is called a foal, a young female horse is called a filly, a young male horse is called a colt.
yearling
The word filly refers to a young female horse who is not yet an adult. I believe it is a feminine word. A colt refers to a young male horse who is not yet an adult. I also believe that this is a masculine word. I hope this answers your question.
A young male horse is called a "colt". (older is a "stallion") A young female horse is called a "filly". (older is a "mare")
There is a feminine and masculine term for a young horse. A young female horse is referred to as a filly. A young male horse is a colt.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female. The word colt is the noun for a male, i.e. it is the term for a male foal. A female foal is called a filly and the term "foal" refers to a young horse of either sex, a common gender noun.
A young horse is a foal; a young female horse is a filly.
A colt or young horse is a baby horse.
The young horse, or colt, jumped over the fence.
colt for a young male , filly for a young female and a foal for a very young almost 1 age group and then there is the weanling and the yearling
A colt is a young horse Think of how the Indianapolis colts logo is a HORSE hoof