A colt or young horse is a baby horse.
A colt is a young horse.
There is a feminine and masculine term for a young horse. A young female horse is referred to as a filly. A young male horse is a colt.
A filly is a young female horse, as a colt is a young male.
A young male horse is called a colt.
Colt or calf.
A young male horse is a 'Colt' and a young female horse is a 'Filly'
The opposite gender of a filly (young female horse) is a colt (young male).MareMaybe the opposite of filly is colt (a young male horse).
A "colt" is a young, male horse. A "stud" is a farm where stallions live, and typically reproduce. "Stud colt" is a phrase often improperly used to describe young male horses. The proper term would be to simply call the horse a "colt." Similar to this incorrect phrase is "filly colt," which is essentially a "girl boy." A filly is a young female horse. There is no need to attach the word colt to the description, because a colt is a male. So, use the term "colt" for a young male horse, and "filly" for a young female horse.
a young thorough race horse of course!
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A young male horse is called a "colt". (older is a "stallion") A young female horse is called a "filly". (older is a "mare")