The sire. And the mother is called the dam.
The father is a sire, the mother is called a dam.
A foal's father is called "Sire" and his mother is called "Dam" :)
Sire.
First, the proper spelling for filly. We usually call the father of a foal the sire. We call the mother a dam.
Mare
Call the vet. There are several hormone replacement injections that can be used to convince the mare to accept her foal. If they fail, the vet can also advise you on how best to raise the foal.
A horses father is called a sire, and the mother is called a dam. Also when referring to a foal you say the baby is By the dad and Out of the mom. As an example: ' My horse Duke is by Hercules (sire/ dad) and out of Marion (dam/ mother).'
A foal is a baby horse of any gender, while a colt is specifically a male horse under 4 years old. A colt is a male foal under 4 years old (after a year they can be classed as a yearling) but there is no real difference, if you're talking about a male foal you could just call it a colt or a foal. No difference.
First, the proper spelling for filly. We usually call the father of a foal the sire. We call the mother a dam.
A baby horse is a foal. A male foal is called a colt A female foal is called a philly
A baby horse is called a foal.
It would all depend. The foal could have any color father. He could be black, and if one of more of his parents what chestnut, and the same thing with the mother, then the foal could be chestnut, but the most likely thing would be that the father is chestnut.
When you cover your mare on Howrse, the owner of the mare gets to keep the foal.
The father of a foal is called a sire an the mother of a foal is called a dam.
The father of a foal is called a sire an the mother of a foal is called a dam.
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A foal.