It depends what type of male horse, like e.g. below;
A young male horse (up to 5 years old) is a colt. Male horses 5 years or older are stallions.
A castrated male horse is called a gelding. Male horses that were gelded after maturity can be referred to as stag-cut or as a stag.
A male horse is called a colt if it's under 4 years old and a stallion if it's over 4 years old.
A male horse is called a stallion if intact or a gelding if castrated.
Its called a stallion
A Sire.
a sire
Its called a dam, the father is called a sire.
A group of horses no matter the sex can always be called a herd.If however the colt are feral horses and living together in a group they can also be called a Bachelor group/herd.
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Horses are just called "horses" unless they are in a group together. When horses get in a group together, they are then called a "herd".
A horses father is called a sire, and the mother is called a dam. Also when referring to a foal you say the baby is By the dad and Out of the mom. As an example: ' My horse Duke is by Hercules (sire/ dad) and out of Marion (dam/ mother).'
Its called a dam, the father is called a sire.
A group of horses no matter the sex can always be called a herd.If however the colt are feral horses and living together in a group they can also be called a Bachelor group/herd.
A horses mother is called its dam. Its father is called its sire.
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its still called a family you morons out there
The scientific name is a equis (ecw-is).
YES! horses have whats called a Pecking order. Its all about dominance. If one is dominant then he can be aggressive to other horses below his status. You must be the dominant horse in your horses mind, just remember that. But steer clear from aggressive horses interacting, they could bolt and hit you at any moment yes
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they are called mustangs. they are the American wild horses. Australian wild horses are called brumbys.
Some Greeks belive that their god, Posieden, made horses to imperess another god. - Hannah Steckling