A Baby Colt.
A baby horse in general is called a "foal". A male foal is called a "colt", and a female foal is called a "filly". Jerome for babby horses and Gerald for adult horses
A foal. A male foal is also called a colt and a female foal is called a filly.
A stallion is an intact (not castrated; retains his testicles) male horse used for breeding.A gelding is a male horse (often adult) that has been castrated.A young male horse less than four years old is called a colt. A horse's father is called its sire. A stallion.a baby male = colt a grown male that's breeding = stalliona grown male that's not breeding = gelding
A foal - a male is also called a colt and a female is also called a filly.
A baby male horse is called a colt. Colts are usually born with longer legs and may be more playful and curious than female foals. They will eventually mature into adult male horses called stallions.
a baby BOY (male) horse is called a colt
A filly is a baby female horse, a baby male horse is called a colt.
A baby horse is a foal. A male baby horse is a colt (although colt is often used for both sexes it is not correct in the strictest sense). A female baby horse is a filly
baby=foal,baby male=colt,baby female=filly and a young horse is a yearling
A baby horse in general is called a "foal". A male foal is called a "colt", and a female foal is called a "filly". Jerome for babby horses and Gerald for adult horses
A male horse is a stallion.
A baby horse is a foal. A male foal is called a colt A female foal is called a philly
The name of a baby horse is a foal. "Foal" is not gender specific. A "colt" is a male baby horse and a "filly," a female baby horse.A baby horse is called a foal, as soon as it reaches the age of about 2-4 and its a female, it is called a filly, but if its a male its known as a colt. Horses are considered as adults as soon as they reach the age of 4 years, a female is called a Mare, and a de-sexed male is called a gelding, but a non de-sexed male is called a stallion. the stallion is also named a sire, if it is known as a father of a foal.
A foal. A male foal is also called a colt and a female foal is called a filly.
A stallion is an intact (not castrated; retains his testicles) male horse used for breeding.A gelding is a male horse (often adult) that has been castrated.A young male horse less than four years old is called a colt. A horse's father is called its sire. A stallion.a baby male = colt a grown male that's breeding = stalliona grown male that's not breeding = gelding
Yes, fillies are female and colts are male and a foal is for a newborn not knowing what gender it is. They are called fouls
The general term for a baby horse is a foal. A baby female horse is called a filly, and a baby male horse is called a colt. There are also weanlings and yearlings, which are pretty self-explanatory names.