A horse is called a foal from the moment it is born until it is weaned when it becomes a weanling. For a more descriptive term you can use colt foal for a male and filly foal for a female.
Female horses younger then a year are called Filly's
A male horse younger than 4 years old is called a colt.
No, a filly is a female horse younger than 5 years.
If its younger than four its a foal, colt for male and filly for girl
A foal is the name for a baby horse of any gender, and you can specify it by saying filly, which is a female horse younger than 4 or 5, or a colt, a male horse younger than 4 or 5.
A filly is a female horse under four years old. Once she is older she is called a mare. A male horse less than four is called a colt, and over four is called a stallion. If he is castrated, he is called a gelding after the operation, regardless of his age. Actually a filly is under 5 years old.
It is called strangles. WinterBlues from horse isle 1 on roan and horse isle two!
His twin sister Roseleigh Mackenzie Poe is 120 minutes younger than him not 2 hours younger than him!
Confirmation, breeding and training have more to do with a good jumping horse than age, but most horses younger than 4 or older than 20 will not be among the better jumping horses.
A mature horse under 14.2 hands is usually called a pony.
horse and a donkey= a mule a mule is smaller than a horse and bigger than a donkey and stronger than a donkey but weaker tan a horse.
Younger than me is correct.