A mare is any female horse over the age of four years old. Dam is a term used for a 'mother' horse, or a mare who has a foal at her side.
As an example sentence for the words dam and mare; ' Those two bay geldings came from the same dam, that brown mare over there in the corner next to the grey pony.'
Mare
Its called a dam, the father is called a sire.
a dam Are you doing the crossword in Woman's Weekly, by any chance? Joëlle
A female horse is a mare. When you're talking pedigree, the mother is the dam.
The foal's mother is called its dam and its father is its sire. Although an adult male horse in general is called a stallion. The mother is still a mare. If she was under four years old before she gave birth, she will now be called a mare even though she is still young enough to be considered a filly. During her pregnancy she is said to be 'in foal' and after the foal is born she is nursing or has a foal at foot. A mare that is constantly used for breeding (usually covered again on her first heat after foaling) is called a broodmare. She'll revert to simply being called a mare however after the lead stallion chases off the colts (the male foals at age 4) and the fillies when they're at a particular age.
Mare
The mother of a mare is called the dam.
filly is a young female horse and mare is a female horse a filly can be a mare when she get older the difference is like a girl and a woman or a lady
Its called a dam, the father is called a sire.
A Dam A Dam
A foal's parents are the dam (mare) and sire (stallion).
Seabiscuit's dam was a mare named Swift On.
what is barrage and headworks
The only difference between them is that, a masonry dam retains the water behind it, while the retaining wall retains the earth materials at its back. The distribution of pressure along its height is also same to the masonry dam.
The owner of the dam. Not to forget that the owner of the stallion cant prove that it was his horse covering the mare. So lucky for the mare owner XD
A zorse is the result of a cross between a male zebra and a mare. A hebra is the offspring of a male horse and a female zebra. I think the difference in nomenclature is because the cross between a mare and a male donkey produces a mule, whereas the cross betwween a male horse and a female donkey does not create the same thing... It produces a hinny which looks more like a horse than a donkey. Therefore, different names were created depending on which animal was the sire and the dam.
In the geography of the moon, a mare is a large depression (think sea) and a rille is a groove in the surface (think canal or channel)