A group of horses is called a herd. If the group of horses is made up of wild horses or mustangs, in the US they are called a band.
Sometimes, when the number of horses in the herd is known, they are referred to by "old timers" in the US as "30 head of horses" or "47 head of horses", for example.
Foals.Female foals are called fillies.Male foals are called colts.Foals is just a general term for a group of young horses, typically under the age of 4. Any older and they would be called Mares (for grown female horses), Stallions (for grown, un-gelded male horses) or Geldings (for gelded male horses.) Or if their was a group of horses with a stallion as leader, mares, and the occasional foals, it would be called a herd.Gelded = Neutered
A Mares' offspring is called a "Foal".
A male horse is a stallion. Stallions that live together in a herd are called bachler stallions. They live together when they cant get or find any mares. (females) A small group of any horses/mares/stallions would be basiclly a band or a small herd. For example a stallion might have a band of mares or be in a band with other studs.
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.
no silly, HARD Mares is the plural of mare, which is a female horse/pony. So "mares" would be more than one female horse/pony.
A group of zebras are referred to as a zeal. A group of fish are called a school and a group of black crows is called a murder.
A foal.
A band.
lactation
Mares used for breeding are called Broodmares...if they are pregnant they are referred to as "in foal".
Oaks are races for fillies or mares
male and female. females are called mares Baby's are called foals males are called stallion