Male horses that have not been castrated are called stallions or studs. Male horses that have been castrated are called geldings. Female horses are called mares. Baby horses are called foals. A female foal is called a filly and a male foal is called a colt.
"Horse" is a gender neutral term - it can refer to either a male or female. A male horse is a stallion, while a castrated male horse is a gelding. A female horse is a mare. A young male horse is a colt, a young female horse is a filly and a young horse (gender neutral) is a foal.
Baby horse - foal
Baby female horse - filly
Baby male horse - colt
Child horse - pony
Teenager horse - none
Adult female horse - mare or dam
Adult male horse - stallion
An adult horse is one that has given birth or is over three years.
a male horse is a stallion but can be gelded (balls removed) and that's a gelding. a female is called a mare. a young male is a colt and a young female is a filly.
a male horse is a stallion but can be gelded (balls removed) and that's a gelding. a female is called a mare. a young male is a colt and a young female is a filly.
Male - Stallion if in tact, gelding if not, male foals are called colts
Female - Mare, female foals are called fillies.
A female horse is a filly when under 2 years old and a mare when over two years. A male horse is a colt when under 2 years old and a stallion when over two years, unless the horse has been neutered and then it is called a gelding.
a baby girl horse is a filly an adult girl horse is a mare. A baby boy horse is a colt and an adult boy horse that still has it's balls is a stallion. An adult boy horse that has been gelded( got it's balls taken off ) is a gelding.
A female horse under the age of 4 years is called a filly.
A male horse under four years old is called a colt.
A female horse over the age of four years is a mare.
A male horse over four years of age is a Stallion if left intact or a gelding if it has been altered.
a adult female horse is called a Mare
a baby female horse is a Filly
a brood mare is called a Dam
There are far more female wild horses and burros than there are male. Many studies have taken place to find out why.
cubs
A male bovine is a bull, and a female is a cow. A male peafowl is called a peacock, and a female is a peahen.
A male cat is usually called a "tom". A female cat is often referred to as a "queen".
A mare! A female horse is a mare, a male is a stallion, basically. However, a "baby" horse is a foal, a young male is a colt and a young female a filly. If a male horse is castrated it is then known as a gelding.I hope you were talking about horses - mare means sea in several languages, and that's a whole new topic.
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They are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys.
there is: a stallion .............................. a male horse a mare.................................. a female horse a filly .................................... a female foal a colt.................................... a male foal
Mare - female horse Stallion - male horse which can breed Gelding - male horse that cannot breed Colt - young male Filly - young female
they are different because only male wolves can be the leader of a pack .
There are only male sea horses no female
Some of the more complicated German first names include Gisbert, Friedrich-Wilhelm, Charlottelore, and Annegret. These names often consist of multiple parts or are uncommon, making them more complex or challenging to pronounce.
"Buck or Billy" - a male goat. "Doe or Nanny" - a female goat. "Kid" - a young goat.
I reckon that Blanket will be a good name for male appaloosa with a white bum and Naira for a female
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Prior to 1979 hurricanes were only given female names. Now they alternate between male and female names.
There are no particular names for the male and female koala. Sometimes the male is referred to as a "buck" and the female as a "doe", but these terms are not formally recognised. The young koala is called a joey, which is the same name by which all young marsupials are known.