Foal: a baby horse of either gender, normally under 6 months old. (Some people refer to a foal as a colt, no matter the gender although technically, a colt means a male foal)
Weanling: a young horse of either gender between 6 and 12 months old
Yearling: a horse between one and two years old of either gender.
Colt: A male horse less than 5 years old.
Filly: A female horse under 5 years old.
Mare: A female horse over 5.
Stallion: an un-castrated male horse over 5 years old.
Gelding: A castrated male horse of any age.
A stud is another word used for stallion, although stud is actually a breeding stallion. Some colts are sometimes refered to as stud colts.
Well, when you don't know the gender of a baby horse you call it a foal and when the foal is a boy you call it a coltor if it is a girl you call it a filly. When they grow to adults (around age 3) girls are know as mares and uncut boys are known as stallions OR studs when they are cut or gelded they are known as geldings. Hope this helps!
the people in the top box have a sheet with all the names and numbers of the horses
read the Iliad i found out all hectors horses names and the book is fantastic
Life cycle
What are the main stages of an animal life
life cycle
no but humans can make horses mate with the same patner all there life
I know that one of the horses is Saphire but i dont know the rest
If they come with a card,then yes,If they don't there are wonderful names that you can find on the web
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They all have black and white fur.
The ladybug, like all beetles, undergoes a complete metamorphosis during its life. The life stages of the ladybug are: egg --> larva --> pupa --> adult.
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