You may mean Cirrus clouds, characterised by thin wispy strands, they also have the common name of 'mares tails'.
Cirrus ... they are usually at 16,500 to 42500 ft. and, are sometimes called Mare's Tails.
These are called "mare's tails" or cirrus clouds and often mean rain is coming.
These clouds are called nimbostratus,cumlus ,cumulonimbus
Such clouds are called cumulus.
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Cirrus clouds, commonly called "mares tails"
Cirrus Uncinus - a name derived from Latin meaning 'curly hooks'. They are sparse in the sky and very thin..
You may mean Cirrus clouds, characterised by thin wispy strands, they also have the common name of 'mares tails'.
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Generally means that rain could be approaching
It is about cloud formations that predict weather. When the clouds look like a Mackerel's scales with horse tails it predicts high winds which would make it necessary for boats to reef their sails. Hope that helps a bit
A wispy and thin cloud that travels in tufts
A Mares' offspring is called a "Foal".
Cirrus clouds. This type is often called mare's tails. Made of ice crystals blown by winds at high altitude.Feathery clouds are called Cirrus clouds. Cirrus clouds are made of ice crystals instead of water droplets and form at altitudes between five and fourteen kilometers.
You're right all mares can have foals. But not every owner whats their mare to have foals. Mares that have owners that what them to have foals are called broodmares. Mares that are not going to be used for breeding purposes are just called mares.