if his testicles have been cut of he is a gelding if not he is a stallion and when they are babies they are called stud colt
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An adult male horse is a stallion.
A male foal is a colt.
Equine, is the Latin or proper term for horse. Horse usually denotes a male Equine. Mare is a female.
A stallion or a stud is an uncasrated male horse 5 years old or older. A colt is a male horse less than 5 years old. A gelding is a castrated or "fixed" male horse of any age. A sire is a term used for the father of a horse.
the term used to describe a male or female baby horse is foal.
A male thoroughbred is classified as a horse by the jockey club at 4+ years of age. Horse is just another term for a stallion by their classification system.
A stallion or a stud is an uncasrated male horse 5 years old or older. A colt is a male horse less than 5 years old. A gelding is a castrated or "fixed" male horse of any age. A sire is a term used for the father of a horse.
No, a foal is a baby horse, ( or whatever other animal the term can be applied to ) and can be either male or female, while a stallion is an adult male horse.
There is a feminine and masculine term for a young horse. A young female horse is referred to as a filly. A young male horse is a colt.
The term for male horses of breeding age (5 years and above) is stallion.
A Full Grown Male (Boy) Horse Is Called A Stallion Except if he is Neutralized then he is A Gelding.A Female Horse ( girl ) Is Called A Mare. (they can not get Neutralized)A young Horse ( more commonly known as a foal) Is either A filly or colt, The male being a colt And the female being the Filly.
A zebrula is another term for a zebrule - a cross between a male zebra and a female horse.
Yes, but colt is a specific term used for a uncastrated male horse under the age of 4 years.
male horsesif the horse has not been cut (meaning it can still reproduce ) it is called a stallion, if it has been cut , it is called a gelding or a male foal is called a colt.