Yes, this is a baby boy horse.
A baby boy horse is called a Colt.
A colt is a male horse under the age of 4. Thus a colt is already a boy per se, so there's no need to put the "boy" noun in front of "colt."
A colt typically refers to a young male horse that is under four years old.
a colt is a young stallion it has a boy part and a filly is a young mare the has not got a boy part. A colt is a young MALE horse and a FILLY is a young female
A colt is a young male horse. So, in pony society, colt basically means "boy."
A Colt is a baby horse that's a boy. When it is grown up it is called a stallion.
a baby BOY (male) horse is called a colt
A foal is a baby horse, colt is a boy, a filly is a girl .
That would be a 'Colt'.
A boy horse is considered a male colt when born. the are considered a colt until 1 and a 1/2 years old and/or until fully trained. Afterwards, the are considered a male. A girl horse is considered a colt at birth, but before the male, it is considered a filly until the age of 3. Afterwards, she is consideres a mare. Answered on: August 31, 2010
A filly is a female and colt is a male
foal foal, filly(girl), colt(boy)