Maiden mare: never been bred
Open mare: had a foal but not bred back to a stallion
Barren mare: bred or bred back to a stallion but not in foal
A female horse is called a mare. A female horse that is 4 or under is called a filly.
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A grown female horse is called a mare, a grown male horse is called a stallion, a foal is a colt (male) or filly (female)
Male horses that have not been castrated are called stallions or studs. Male horses that have been castrated are called geldings. Female horses are called mares. Baby horses are called foals. A female foal is called a filly and a male foal is called a colt.
There is two different ways to say 'female horse' in Spanish:La yegua - "the (female) horse"Una yegua - "a (female) horse"
A female horse is called a mare. A female horse that is 4 or under is called a filly.
Horse - Equine. Intact male horse is called a stallion, castrated male horse is called a gelding, and a female horse is called a mare. A foal is a baby horse; colt is a male horse under 3 years old, filly is a female horse under 3 years old.Sheep - Ovine. Intact male sheep is called a ram, castrated male sheep is called a wether, and a female sheep is called a ewe. A lamb is a baby sheep.Cattle - Bovine. Intact male cattle is called a bull, castrated male cattle is called a steer, and a female cattle is called a cow. A calf is a baby cattle; heifer is a female that has not yet calved (given birth).Goat - Caprine. Intact male goat is called a buck, castrated male goat is called a wether, and a female goat is called a doe. A kid is a baby goat.Pig - Swine. Intact male pig is called a boar, castrated male pig is called a barrow, and a female pig is called a sow. A piglet is a baby pig; gilt is a female pig that has not yet farrowed (given birth), and a shoat is a pig weighing 40-120 lbs.
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Sire. An intact male horse is a Stallion.
An adult female horse is called a 'mare'. A young female horse is called a 'filly'.for horse it is a marefor more answers look in my equestrian centers forum on the account Ele2611 A female horse over 4 years of age is called a mare
Foal - Either Sex Male or Female under the age of one. Colt - Young 'intact' male horse. Can be called a Colt up to 4 years of age, first breeding, or gelded 'neutering'. Filly - Young female horse that hasn't had a baby 'foal' yet or is under the age of 4. Gelding - Neutered Male Horse. Stallion/Stud - Intact male horse. Normally a person will start calling a horse a Stallion or Stud at anywhere from 2-4 years old. Mare - Female horse that has had a baby or is over the age of 4.
A female horse is called a mare. A young female is called a filly.
A Female Horse Is Called A Mare, And If The Horse Is Under 12 Months It's Called A Filly. ~Summer~
A female horse is called a Mare baby horse is called a Filly
Baby Horse: FoalYoung Male Horse: ColtYoung Female Horse: FillyAdult Male Horse: Stallion (if intact) or Gelding(if castrated)Adult Female Horse: Mare or Dam (if she has had foals)Note: There are differences (between countries) regarding the age when a colt or filly becomes an adult these range from between 2 to 5 years.
A wild female horse is called the same as a domesticated female horse. If the female horse is less than 5 years of age it is called a FILLY, but if the female horse is over the age of 5 it is called a MARE.