It is still called a foal.
Sucking foal.
The mother of a foal is called a dam.
The foal's mother is called its dam and its father is its sire. Although an adult male horse in general is called a stallion. The mother is still a mare. If she was under four years old before she gave birth, she will now be called a mare even though she is still young enough to be considered a filly. During her pregnancy she is said to be 'in foal' and after the foal is born she is nursing or has a foal at foot. A mare that is constantly used for breeding (usually covered again on her first heat after foaling) is called a broodmare. She'll revert to simply being called a mare however after the lead stallion chases off the colts (the male foals at age 4) and the fillies when they're at a particular age.
The sire. And the mother is called the dam.
Mare
what is a mother of rack
The father of a foal is called a sire an the mother of a foal is called a dam.
The father of a foal is called a sire an the mother of a foal is called a dam.
yes. It doesnt matter what the foal does, it has no relation to the mother after it's born.
When a foal is separated from its mother it is called weaning. It is called that because you wean the foal from the mothers milk
A horses mother is called a Dam. But typically this is only used once the foal is on the ground. Until the foal is born the mare is usually just called a broodmare.
A foals mother is called a dam. a foals father is a sire.
A female horse is a mare. When you're talking pedigree, the mother is the dam.