The offspring of a stallion (or a mare) are called 'get' or foals. As an example: ' The bay stallion throws some nice get/ foals.' Get is an old term not much in use today so foal is often used in it's place.
foal
It's called a foal. If it's a girl foal she is a filly and a boy is a stud colt.
A stallion can make foals. A gelding cannot.
colt or filly
Yes. The resultant offspring is called a mule. If a female donkey is mated with a stallion, their baby is called a jennet. Horses and donkeys do not usually mate in nature.
A male wild horse is called a stallion; there is usually one mature stallion with a small herd of mares and the mare's reproductively immature offspring. However, wild horse bands are not led by the male - they are lead by the dominant mare.
The most general answer for the foals born to a mare or stallion are as follows. Dam: is the word for a mare or female horse producing foals. The foals she produces are called her "produce". Sire: is the word for a stallion or male horse who has bred mares. The foals produced by a stallion are call his "get". (The stallion "gets" the mares in foal so the foals produced by him are his "get".)
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stallion
yes a black stallion can be a girl or boy Actually the name Stallion is known as a male horse, if the Black stallion was a girl, he would not be called stallion, he would be called a mare!
An intact male horse is called a stallion.
Nothing. A stallion is an ungelded male horse and a jack is a male donkey. Only females and males can breed together and produce offspring.