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A mare is older. A filly is a female horse younger than four years of age. When a female horse turns four, she is refered to as a mare.
There is no discharge that I know of but a mare in heat will usually urinate when a stallion is presented. When a stallion is present, other signs of a mare in heat are: turning the hindquarters to the stallion, raising the tail, squatting and a flexing or winking of the labia. When a mare is NOT in heat and a stallion is present, she is totally disinterested and will flatten her ears, squeal, kick and sometimes bite and kick at the stallion.
2 years old and younger: Filly 2 years and older: mare When speaking of the mother of a foal, they are referred to as a dam.
filly is a young female horse and mare is a female horse a filly can be a mare when she get older the difference is like a girl and a woman or a lady
Strangles
It is called strangles. WinterBlues from horse isle 1 on roan and horse isle two!
try puting food out for your older mare and then putting food on the otherside of your pasture for your other mare
Mare is a term that refers to a female horse 4 years or older. Nag is a colloquial term for a worn out old mare and not a terminological category recognized by the racing industry.
6-12 hours. The older your battery, the quicker it will discharge.
Post foaling, the mare's uterus needs to discharge remaining fluid and return to it's original size (involute). By around 10 days post foaling the mare has gone through foal heat and completed the "cleaning stage".
a mare is a female horse that is older than the age of 3. a filly is also a female horse, but is under the age of 3.
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.