a mare is a female horse that is older than the age of 3. a filly is also a female horse, but is under the age of 3.
A mare is any female horse over the age of four years old. Dam is a term used for a 'mother' horse, or a mare who has a foal at her side. As an example sentence for the words dam and mare; ' Those two bay geldings came from the same dam, that brown mare over there in the corner next to the grey pony.'
It is Philly when you are referring to Philadelphia; and when talking about a female baby horse it is filly.
In a simliar time period, like two days difference, there is a higher chance of the mare becoming pregnant, but she will probably only have one foal as twin foals are rare.
This very much depends on the mare. Mares that are being used for performance are generally placed on progesterone based products to prevent them from cycling into heat during competition. The mare is allowed to enter heat between shows.
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filly is a young female horse and mare is a female horse a filly can be a mare when she get older the difference is like a girl and a woman or a lady
With the time between philly and pittburg
In the geography of the moon, a mare is a large depression (think sea) and a rille is a groove in the surface (think canal or channel)
Mare is a term that refers to a female horse 4 years or older. Nag is a colloquial term for a worn out old mare and not a terminological category recognized by the racing industry.
The Anglo-Arab horse is a cross between a Thoroughbred stallion and Arabian mare or vice-versa.
I think you mean mare? If so, a mare is a female horse and a gelding is a male horse who cannot reproduce. A stallion is a male that can reproduce.
A mare is any female horse over the age of four years old. Dam is a term used for a 'mother' horse, or a mare who has a foal at her side. As an example sentence for the words dam and mare; ' Those two bay geldings came from the same dam, that brown mare over there in the corner next to the grey pony.'
The word is ox (oxen is the plural), which means a beef or more likely a bullock. A mule is the offspring of (usually) a mare and a jack.
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The exact definition can vary between breeds and shows, but in general - a broodmare has given birth to a foal the year in question. A yeld (rather than yield) mare did not give birth to a foal, but is mature enough to have been able to. Typically, these definitions are used with draft horses in particular.
philly
Between the hind legs of a mare.