Foal
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- Note
- A foal is an equine up to one year old; this term is used mainly for horses, but can be used for donkeys. More specific terms are colt for a male foal and filly for a female foal, and are used until the horse is three or four. When the foal is nursing from its dam (mother), it may also be called a "suckling". After it has been weaned from its dam, it may be called a "weanling". When a mare is pregnant, she is said to be "in foal". When the mare gives birth, she is "foaling", and the impending birth is usually stated as "to foal". A newborn horse is "foaled".
After a horse is one year old, it is no longer a foal, and is a "yearling". There are no special age-related terms for young horses older than yearlings. When young horses reach breeding maturity, the terms change: a filly over three (four in horse racing) is called a mare, and a colt over three is called a stallion. A castrated male horse is called a gelding regardless of age; however, colloquially, the term "gelding colt" is sometimes used until a young gelding is three or four.[citation needed] (There is no specific term for a spayed mare other than a "spayed mare".)
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Plakat in Brüssel, Belgien, 1915
Wandanschlag in deutscher,...
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Image: Historisches Museum der Pfalz, Speyer - CC BY -
Plakat in Brüssel, Belgien, 1915
Wandanschlag in deutscher,...
Object information
Image: Historisches Museum der Pfalz, Speyer - CC BY
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