A horses father is called a sire, and the mother is called a dam. Also when referring to a foal you say the baby is By the dad and Out of the mom. As an example: ' My horse Duke is by Hercules (sire/ dad) and out of Marion (dam/ mother).'
the dam The mother is called the dam. So mother and father=dam and sire.
Father rabbit is a Buck Mother rabbit is a doe
The sire. And the mother is called the dam.
Its called a dam, the father is called a sire.
First, the proper spelling for filly. We usually call the father of a foal the sire. We call the mother a dam.
A female horse is a mare. When you're talking pedigree, the mother is the dam.
you call god father and mother tresa is a saint
You can call her by her first name or if your comfortable some son-in-laws call them mom.
The dam is the mother of a foal. The sire is the father.
Grandmother
grandfather
She is your Grandmother.
mother/father in law
Your half-sister's mother may be your mother, if you have different fathers. If you have different mothers and your father is married to your half-sister's mother, then you probably should call her "mother." If your half-sister's mother is not connected to your father (i.e. her father married your mother) then there is no relationship name for you to call her mother, other than "my half-sister's mother."
Grandmother in English. English does not distinguish between the Mother's mother and the Father's mother, they are both called Grandmother.
Your mother's father's uncle is your mother's great uncle and your great great uncle.
Maternal Grandfather
A horses mother is called its dam. Its father is called its sire.