filly is the term for a female from 1-4 years old
colt is the term for a male of from 1-4 years old
foal is simply a gender-neutral term for a baby who still needs/is living with its mother.
NOTE: A pony is not a baby horse. A pony, by definition, is a small (breed of) horse. They are typically classified as not being taller than/being smaller than 14.5 hands, or 58in/146cm (measured at the withers, or "shoulder").
A male horse is a stallion.
Baby horses in general are called foals. If the foal is a female it is called a filly. A male foal is called a colt.
Baby horses of either sex are called foals. The female is a filly; the male is a colt.
A baby horse in general is called a "foal". A male foal is called a "colt", and a female foal is called a "filly". Jerome for babby horses and Gerald for adult horses
The name of a baby horse is a foal. "Foal" is not gender specific. A "colt" is a male baby horse and a "filly," a female baby horse.A baby horse is called a foal, as soon as it reaches the age of about 2-4 and its a female, it is called a filly, but if its a male its known as a colt. Horses are considered as adults as soon as they reach the age of 4 years, a female is called a Mare, and a de-sexed male is called a gelding, but a non de-sexed male is called a stallion. the stallion is also named a sire, if it is known as a father of a foal.
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The gender neutral term for a baby donkey is a foal, just like horses. A female baby is a jennet, and a male is a jack.
Female horses are called mares. Male horses are called stallions. A horse who has been neutered is called a gelding. Baby horses are called fillies if they are female, and colts if they are male.
Male horses are stallions, neutered adult males are geldings, and baby male horses are colts.
Exactly that- a male and a female.
Female horses are called a mare. Male horses are stallions.
Baby mules can be either male or female. A baby mule can be called a foal (gender non-specific), a filly (female) or a colt (male).