No, a filly is a female horse younger than 5 years.
Female horses younger then a year are called Filly's
A mare is older. A filly is a female horse younger than four years of age. When a female horse turns four, she is refered to as a mare.
If its younger than four its a foal, colt for male and filly for girl
A filly is a female horse under four years old. Once she is older she is called a mare. A male horse less than four is called a colt, and over four is called a stallion. If he is castrated, he is called a gelding after the operation, regardless of his age. Actually a filly is under 5 years old.
A foal is the name for a baby horse of any gender, and you can specify it by saying filly, which is a female horse younger than 4 or 5, or a colt, a male horse younger than 4 or 5.
Mostly a colt is stronger then a filly but most of the time it depends so the answer vary. a colt is a young male horse...a filly is a young female horse...so u be the judge
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A filly.
A horse is called a foal from the moment it is born until it is weaned when it becomes a weanling. For a more descriptive term you can use colt foal for a male and filly foal for a female.
Depends if it is male of female. If it is a female 1-2 years it is a philly. If it is a female over the age of 2 it is a mare. If it is a male and it is not been fixed it's a stud. If it has been fixed ti is a guilding.
An immature female horse is called a filly. A filly is typically less than 4 years old.
A mare is a mature female horse, usually over the age of four, while a filly is a young female horse, usually under the age of four. After a filly reaches four years old, she is typically referred to as a mare.