When a horse is born, it is referred to as a foal. A foal can be either a male (colt) or a female (filly). Generally, a horse can be referred to as a foal, a colt, or a filly until they reach the age of four. At four years old, they are then referred to as a stallion (male) or a mare (female).
A yearling is a horse between one and two years old, either sex.
A gelding is a castrated male.
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
A mare is a mature female horse, usually over the age of four, while a filly is a young female horse, usually under the age of four. After a filly reaches four years old, she is typically referred to as a mare.
A grown-up filly is called a mare.
The mare and her filly were in the pasture.
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.
A Mare or a Filly
A mare.
A mare.
A mare is any female horse over the age of four years old. Dam is a term used for a 'mother' horse, or a mare who has a foal at her side. As an example sentence for the words dam and mare; ' Those two bay geldings came from the same dam, that brown mare over there in the corner next to the grey pony.'
Bony Pony or Spare Mare
Yes a filly is a mare under four years, but she may not be fully mature by age 4.
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