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A girl horse, a boy horse is called a stallion
Take a hint my friend....it will come soonn....
A horse is fully matured at 5 years.
the men in the regiment jeered him
the men in the regiment jeered him
the men in the regiment jeered him
Well, honey, it's not rocket science. You can tell a boy horse from a girl horse by looking at their nether regions. A male horse, or a stallion, has his pride and joy hanging down there, while a female horse, or a mare, doesn't have those extra accessories. It's pretty straightforward, just take a peek and you'll know who's who in the horse world.
Filly: A female horse aged 5 years old or younger. Colt: A male horse aged 5 years old or younger.
The girl argued with the soldier and his fellow soldiers took her side.
The girl argued with the soldier and his fellow soldiers took her side.
Pilgrim was the name of the girl's horse
The overall term for a female horse is a mare but if this horse/pony is very young its refered to as a filly or a foal. A male horse/pony is a stallion and when its young a foal however, when it is 2 years old or younger it might be called a stud. I'm not sure about the age limit of a stud but I'm sure I'm close!