The names of the young of organisms differ depending on what organism you're talking about. If you're talking about organisms in general, the term offspring is usually used, but there are many different terms. A young lion is a cub, a young horse is a foal, a young plant is a sprout or seed, a young chicken is a chick, young goose a gosling...There are HUNDREDS of different names. For a list, click here:
http://www.english-for-students.com/Names-of-Baby-Animals.html
http://www.abcteach.com/free/l/list_animals_and_young.pdf
A young male horse is called a colt.
a new born horse is called a foal, a young female horse is called a filly, a young male horse is called a colt.
A foal is a horse of either gender that is less than a year old. A filly is a female horse under four years old and colt is a male horse also under four years. This is not to be confused with a pony which is a horse that is less than 14.2 hands high.
A young mare under four years old is called a filly.
The opposite of a female horse would be a male horse. A young male horse, under the age of four, is called a colt. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that has not been castrated is called a stallion or a stud. An adult male horse, over the age of four, that HAS been castrated is called a gelding.
A young horse is a foal; a young female horse is a filly.
A colt or young horse is a baby horse.
A young male horse is called a colt.
A colt is a young horse Think of how the Indianapolis colts logo is a HORSE hoof
a new born horse is called a foal, a young female horse is called a filly, a young male horse is called a colt.
A young male horse is a 'Colt' and a young female horse is a 'Filly'
a young thorough race horse of course!
A horse that rode too young of course!
horse
weanling - just weaned yearling - from 1 year old colt - young male horse filly - young female horse
There is a feminine and masculine term for a young horse. A young female horse is referred to as a filly. A young male horse is a colt.
Not nessicarily. A green horse can be a young horse or it can be older. "Green" means little or no training, but you can always teach an old horse new tricks. Happy Trails.=)