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Baby horses are called foals. When they are young, foal is the proper term for either gender. Males are called colts (colt foal) and females are called fillies (Filly foal). At around six months, they are called weanlings. Once they reach one year of age, they are yearling. The term colt and filly still apply until the horse reaches maturity (usually around four years old). Intact males are then stallions, castrated males are geldings, females are mares.

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