Well, depending on its age it has two names. From birth to about 3 years of age, female horses are considered fillies, which means young girl. From 3 years old and up they are called mares, which is usually used for female horses that get bred every year.
Im not sure what you mean, if you mean what they are called, it is mare, but otherwise how about:
Maya
Mia
Starlight
Faith
Hope
Belle
Saton
or Bleu
You could name a female Simone, Hannah, Evie, Lily, Amber and Scarlett don't know if that helps
You could name a female Simone, Hannah, Evie, Lily, Amber and Scarlett don't know if that helps
any name you want,It's your horse you can decide
all baby horses are foals, then filly until they are 4, then mare for the rest of their life
A young female, not yet mature (under 4 years old) is called a filly. A female older than 4 is called a mare.
There are far more female wild horses and burros than there are male. Many studies have taken place to find out why.
Female horses are called mares, female foals are called fillies.
The female counterpart of a stallion is a mare. Mares are mature female horses typically over 4 years old.
A mare is a female horse, but this term may also relate to the horses age.
There are only male sea horses no female
'Filly' is the name given to a female horse that is younger the 3 years of age.
If you mean Spirit's pinto colored 'girlfriend' then her name is Rain. :)
They are the offspring of female horses and male donkeys.
Depends on the horses
A female horse is called a mare.a female horse under the age of 4 is called a filly. once they reach that age they are then know as a mare
Yes, mare's (female horses) can have foals.
Female horses sleep in the exact same places as male horses, neither sex has any one preferance when it comes to where they sleep.
Female horses are called a mare. Male horses are stallions.
A young female, not yet mature (under 4 years old) is called a filly. A female older than 4 is called a mare.
Depends if that foal is male or female. Colts, which are young male horses, grow up to either be stallions (if intact) or geldings (if castrated) when they reach adulthood. Fillies, which are young female horses, grow up to be mares when they reach adulthood.
I reckon that Blanket will be a good name for male appaloosa with a white bum and Naira for a female