First of all, a FEMALE HORSE is called a MARE. A MARE that has given birth is called a BROOD MARE. A horse after FOALING is called (female or mare...) a filly. (Until a year old) at a year both mares & males,,, are called yearlings. A MALE foal is called a COLT. (& then is called a yearling at exactly a year old also a colt still.) After a year of age, the YEARLING COLT goes back to be called COLT. After the FILLY is exactly 2 years old, then it is called a MARE. MARES are not really ready to breed till 3 years of age. once they have been bred, (optional) then it is called a BROOD MARE for the rest if its life. When a colt has passed its 2 years, (if you have castrated him) He is called a Gelding. If you decide to keep him as a bachelor, He is called a STALLION.
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yes you do and you will also have to pay 500 to 600 equs
You will pay more to call the vet from out of town, but your mare will still give birth just fine.
Mare Shepherd's birth name is Mary Sznajdruk.
Mare Winningham's birth name is Mary Megan Winningham.
Mare McIntosh's birth name is Marianne Elizabeth McIntosh.
Victoria De Mare's birth name is Victoria Pepperman.
=no you can not take a mare away from its foal straight after its birth=
The mare gave birth to foals...the mares foaled.
A male horse kept for breeding is called a stud.
You need to call your veterinarian. She could either be in shock or something could have gone wrong during the birth, i.e, an infection, something ruptured, etc. If the mare is down to long it can cause permanent damage to her so you need to call your vet and see what he/she recommends you to do. Hope this helps :)
Mare is an adult female.
Brood mare