A filly is a young female horse or pony a colt is a young male horse a mare is a grown up female horse a stallion is a male horse that hasn't been gelded a gelding is a male horse that has been gelded
A filly is a young female horse, and will therefore gro up to be a mare. A foal or colt grows up to be a stallion/gelding.
Theres a 50% chance it will be a filly and 50% it will be a colt.
pony, mare, stallion, filly, colt, bronco
Its still called a gelding, a colt is a young stallion and a filly is a young mare
a colt is a young stallion it has a boy part and a filly is a young mare the has not got a boy part. A colt is a young MALE horse and a FILLY is a young female
A young male horse is called a "colt". (older is a "stallion") A young female horse is called a "filly". (older is a "mare")
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A Foal is a young horse, a male foal is a colt and a female foal is a filly.
A male baby horse is called a foal. It is usually referred to as a colt until it reaches the age of five, at which point it is considered a stallion.
the mare is called a filly and a stallion or gelding is called a colt you call them this until the age of 5
Well you really you just need to collect breyers and breed a breyer mare and stallion and you get a filly or colt!
Whichever chromosome the stallion gives to the mare will decide if the foal will be a colt or a filly.