Mares protect, nurture, feed and socialize their foals.
weanling - just weaned yearling - from 1 year old colt - young male horse filly - young female horse
Kind of a bad question, no offence. It would be a horse that was just born or still in its mother's uterus!
A mare (female horse) is called a 'dam' after it gives birth to a foal.
Horses are mammals, so the foal will feed of it's mother's milk.
A DAM is a mother horse.
A young horse is a foal; a young female horse is a filly.
The mother of a foal regardless of the foals gender is called a dam.
A colt or young horse is a baby horse.
One mostly. If there is any more than one there is about a 99% chance the mother will die
A young pony is called the same thing as a young horse. A baby is a foal, a female foal is a filly, a male foal is a colt. A foal that is under 1 year old but is no longer with it's mother is a weanling. A horse that's a year old is a yearling.
A young male horse is called a colt.
A colt is a young horse Think of how the Indianapolis colts logo is a HORSE hoof