When reffering to a baby horse of either gender it is called a "foal". When reffering to a female baby horse, it is called a"filly", but when it is a boy baby horse call it a "colt".
Baby horse= foal
girl foal= filly
boy foal= colt
Colt is the name of the immature offspring of a horse. They do not have offspring of their own until they mature.
A sire is the father, a dam is the mother, and either a filly (girl) or a colt (boy) is the baby
Colts aren't in a family. They are the name of a young male horse, under the age of 4. Sometimes all baby horses are called colts, but the proper name for a male baby is colt, and the proper name for a female baby is filly. When they are age 4 and older, the male is called stallion (stud if he is used in breeding) or gelding if he has been neutered, and a female is called a mare.
A baby horse is called a foal. The females are called fillys and the males are called colts.
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baby horses are called colts
Young horses are called colts.
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