A baby horse is called a foal. A baby female is called a filly-foal and a baby male is called a colt-foal. Once they are weaned they are called "foal," "filly," and "colt," respectively until three years old, when they become "horse," "mare," and "stallion," (or "gelding") respectively.
A filly is a female of racing age .
Answer:
All newborn horses are foals
A colt is an uncastrated male horse less than four years old
A filly is a female horse less than four years old
A mare is an older female horse of breeding age
Baby horses are called foals.
Generally, a baby horse is called a foal. If it's a male, it's called a colt. If female, a filly.
a male horse that is nutered is called a gelding a male horse that can produce babies is called a stallion a young male horse is called a colt
A Stallion is the name of a male horse that can make babies. A sire is the name given to one that donated the sperm.
any baby horse is called a foal a a girl baby is a filly a boy baby is a colt
A baby horse in general is called a "foal". A male foal is called a "colt", and a female foal is called a "filly". Jerome for babby horses and Gerald for adult horses
Foals
Old or infertile. Barren would also work if she had never had a foal.
a horse has babies from mating once (ped)
A half donkey-half horse is called a mule- they are sterile( means they cannot have babies)
if his testicles have been cut of he is a gelding if not he is a stallion and when they are babies they are called stud colt
when the're babies
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Horses can have there babies on land, but if the owner wants there horse to have a baby in a barn or somewhere they would keep it there until the horse has the babies (the owner will know round about what month the baby or babies are coming.)