you keep on feeding it and keep on adding it's horse points
A male foal is called a colt. A female is a filly.
A foal is any baby horse under a year old. A colt is any intact male horse or foal under the age of four years.
If you age your horse past her foaling date, she will lose the foal and you will lose a karma point. You must call the vet on the day she will foal.
Yes I think 10 is a good age for a mare to be in foal.
foal Under the age of two years, a horse would be classed as a yearling.
Yes! a horse can have a foal at any age! All colts are born as stallions. If you don't want a stallion, call your vet and ask him to be gelded! hope i helped!
a colt is a baby boy (foal) under the age of 2 a filly is a female foal under the age of 4 a gelding is a castrated male horse a stallion is a male horse a mare is a female horse foal - a baby horse
Yes, fillies are female and colts are male and a foal is for a newborn not knowing what gender it is. They are called fouls
Whos who ... Mare - a female horse or pony over four years of age Filly - a female horse or pony under four years of age Stallion - a male horse or pony over four years of age Colt - a male horse or pony under four years of age Gelding - a castrated male horse
A 'foal' is a young horse - under 1 year of age. The plural (for more than one) is 'foals'.
There is no such thing as a 'female colt'. A colt is a intact male horse under the age of four years old. A female foal under the age of four years old is called a filly. Colt is wrongly used by many people to describe a foal, but the correct terms are filly foal and colt foal.
A horse under a year of age are called a Foal. For horses over one year, but under four years, if female it is a Filly and if male, a Colt