Foal is the term used to describe a horse less then one year old .
4 years young...
There are no horse years. You do not use horse years like you do dog years. A year is a year for the horse in years. So 3 years and 4 months would be just that. 3 years and 4 months.
Foal or suckling, is when the horse is with its Dam still. Weanling when the horse is taken away from its mother but is still under a year old. Yearling When the horse is a year old Filly a female horse under 4 Colt male horse under 4 Mare female horse over 4 Stallion A Male horse over 4 that can still produce young Gelding a male horse over 4 that cannot produce young.
Fillies are young female horses, less than 4 years old. A young male horse less than 4 years old is a colt.
It depends on the gender and your idea of young horse.A baby female horse is called a filly until she turns 4 years old and then becomes a mare.A baby male horse is called a colt until he turns 4 years old and then becomes a stallion.Sometimes people called their horse a yearling when their horse turn a year old. A yearling could be a male or female.
A young mare under four years old is called a filly.
A young male horse (<4 years old, typically) = colt A castrated male horse = gelding An intact male horse = stallion
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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.
Filly is a young female horse, but it has no other form. A colt is used to describe a young male horse.
A male baby horse is a colt, a female baby horse is a filly, a baby horse in general is called a foal.
A colt is a young male horse under the age of 4 years old.