one in brood and one in mare
A brood mare
Brood mare
A male horse kept for breeding is called a stud.
They can be used as anything from stud/brood mare to a show horse.
Four: a-MER-i-cans (pronounced uh-mare-ih-kans)
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The noun brood is a collective noun for:a brood of Chess playersa brood of chickensa brood of chicksa brood of hensa brood of grousea brood of turkeysa brood of maresa brood of pheasantsa brood of termitesa brood of vipersa brood of jellyfish
First of all, a FEMALE HORSE is called a MARE. A MARE that has given birth is called a BROOD MARE. A horse after FOALING is called (female or mare...) a filly. (Until a year old) at a year both mares & males,,, are called yearlings. A MALE foal is called a COLT. (& then is called a yearling at exactly a year old also a colt still.) After a year of age, the YEARLING COLT goes back to be called COLT. After the FILLY is exactly 2 years old, then it is called a MARE. MARES are not really ready to breed till 3 years of age. once they have been bred, (optional) then it is called a BROOD MARE for the rest if its life. When a colt has passed its 2 years, (if you have castrated him) He is called a Gelding. If you decide to keep him as a bachelor, He is called a STALLION. [-:
On average, about half of the ducklings in a typical brood survive.
There are five named maria on the Moon: Mare Tranquillitatis, Mare Serenitatis, Mare Crisium, Mare Imbrium, and Mare Nectaris.
No, the collective nouns for crocodile are:a bask of crocodilesa congregation of crocodilesa float of crocodilesa nest of crocodilesThe collective noun 'brood' is used for:a brood of chicksa brood of chickensa brood of grousea brood of hensa brood of jellyfisha brood of pheasantsa brood of termitesa brood of trukeys
Not sure what your asking but a stud is a male horse than can reproduce and a gelding is a male horse that cannot reproduce. A breeding female horse can be called a brood mare.