A yearling. Bulls are yearling bulls, heifers yearling heifers (or just heifers). Steers are often just called steers, sometimes yearling steers if you want to be more precise.
A Yearling
Yearling or foal.
A male bullock is commonly known as Oxen. A male bullock is used by farmers in India and Australia for farming.
Le Yearling
Bullock.
The Yearling was created in 1938.
I adopted a yearling colt last spring and have been training him ever since.
A yearling is a year old horse. Answer 2: A baby horse is called a foal. A newly weaned foal (Typically 4 to 6 months old) is called a weanling. A foal that is a year old is called a Yearling.
For a fair number of producers, especially those from the European Union and a fair few in North America, it is known as a bullock. However, a number of others also refer to such an animal as simply a young bull. He could be called a bull calf before he is weaned or a yearling bull if he is about a year old (more or less).
A yearling can be a male or female. A yearling, as defined by wikipedia, is an animal that is a year old.
It is known as a yearling or a Filly. Yearling applies for any gender that is roughly a year old and is still immature. An adult female horse is known as a mare.