Technically a foal is under a year old. At a year they are yearlings. They aren't fully mature until they are four years old.
A young horse is a foal; a young female horse is a filly.
A foal !
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A foal is a horse of either gender that is less than a year old. A filly is a female horse under four years old and colt is a male horse also under four years. This is not to be confused with a pony which is a horse that is less than 14.2 hands high.
A foal is simply a young horse, a baby if you like. A colt is a young male horse under 3 years usually and a filly a young female horse under 3 years.
A foal.
A foal?
A young male horse
A young pony is called the same thing as a young horse. A baby is a foal, a female foal is a filly, a male foal is a colt. A foal that is under 1 year old but is no longer with it's mother is a weanling. A horse that's a year old is a yearling.
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
Baby Horse: FoalYoung Male Horse: ColtYoung Female Horse: FillyAdult Male Horse: Stallion (if intact) or Gelding(if castrated)Adult Female Horse: Mare or Dam (if she has had foals)Note: There are differences (between countries) regarding the age when a colt or filly becomes an adult these range from between 2 to 5 years.
filly is young female horse, what i think you mean is the young male horse which is a colt