If it is under four years old, it is called a colt. (The general term for a baby horse is a foal, NOT colt! Colt is a young male horse!)
If it has been castrated, it is considered a gelding, regardless of age.
If it is 4 years old or older and has not been castrated/gelded, it is called a stallion.
Likewise, a young female horse is called a filly, and a mature female horse (4 years old or older) is a mare. There is no technical term for a female horse that has been marbled (equivalent of spayed.)
A baby boy horse is called a Colt.
a baby BOY (male) horse is called a colt
A girl horse, a boy horse is called a stallion
A boy Zebra is called a stallion, just like a boy horse is called. It is probably called that because Zebras come from the horse family
A female horse or pony is called a mare. And a boy horse or pony that hasn't been gelded is called a Stallion and a boy horse or pony that has been gelded is called a gelding.
a stallion
That would be a 'Colt'.
Baby horses are called foals. A boy is a colt and a girl is a filly. A one year old horse is called a yearling.
yes and he was kept at Fat Boy Ranch Stables!!!
The Tarkaan's money in "The Horse and His Boy" is called "bezants". It is a form of currency used in the country of Calormen in the Narnia series.
A foal is a horse of any gender that still suckles from its mother. A weanling is a horse of any gender that is being weaned from it's mother. A yearling is a horse of any gender between 1 and 2 years old. A filly is a girl horse less than 5 years old. A colt is a boy horse less than 5 years old.
A girl foal is called a filly and a boy foal is called a colt