According to the Veterinary Dictionary, a filly is a "young female horse up to first breeding or 4 years...."
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It is Philly when you are referring to Philadelphia; and when talking about a female baby horse it is filly.
if male-colt. if female-philly (filly) if castrated - gelding. if male-colt. if female-philly (filly).
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 young female horse is a filly. A young female donkey is a filly, a young male donkey is a colt. The adult donkeys are jenny and jack, or gelding.
First, the proper spelling for filly. We usually call the father of a foal the sire. We call the mother a dam.
Filly (a horse)... or did you mean Philadelphia? like Philly?
It is Philly when you are referring to Philadelphia; and when talking about a female baby horse it is filly.
The plural of the proper noun Philly is Phillies. (As a nickname for Philadelphia, it has no plural.) The plural of the common noun filly (young female horse) is fillies.
A foal is the offspring of a horse but if you must be more specific a girl baby is a philly and a boy baby is a colt.
A baby horse is a foal. A male foal is called a colt A female foal is called a philly
if male-colt. if female-philly (filly) if castrated - gelding. if male-colt. if female-philly (filly).
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