Dam=Mother
Sire=Father
A sire is the father of an animal or human.
in my experience the foal is ussually the size of the sire but that does not mean the foal wont get as big as the dam
The sire. And the mother is called the dam.
Sire, Male. Dam, Female Offspring are Foals.
Dam is a female mother when referring to domestic animals and livestock. Sire is the male.It's possible that you mean damsire, a female's grandfather.
The dam is the mother of a foal. The sire is the father.
I'm not sure what a dire and sam are, but a sire and dam are the parents of an animal, usually a horse. Sire is the father, and dam the mother
A horses father is called a sire, and the mother is called a dam. Also when referring to a foal you say the baby is By the dad and Out of the mom. As an example: ' My horse Duke is by Hercules (sire/ dad) and out of Marion (dam/ mother).'
No it can not
A dam sire is a male horse used for breeding purposes to produce offspring. The dam sire's genetics and bloodlines are taken into consideration when breeding to ensure desirable traits are passed on to the next generation.
A dam is a female mother dog and a sire is a male father dog.
The feminine form of "sire" is "dam." In animal breeding, "sire" refers to a male parent, while "dam" refers to a female parent. These terms are commonly used in the context of livestock and pedigree records.