The mother of a foal is called a dam.
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A foal is the name for a baby horse of any gender, and you can specify it by saying filly, which is a female horse younger than 4 or 5, or a colt, a male horse younger than 4 or 5.
Yes, a yearling can be away from it's mother(or dam). The usual weaning time for a foal is when they are 4-6 months old.
In nature a foal stays with it's mother until 6 months to one year of age, depending on the sex. Domestic horses however typically have their foals weaned from them at between 4 and 6 months of age.
A filly, until they are 4. Any baby horse is called a foal. A female foal is a Filly. A male foal is a Colt.
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No US states have a capital with only 4 letters; they all have 5 letters or more.
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A plate that has four letters is HOME plate.
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A stallion can make foals. A gelding cannot.