A foals mother is called a dam. a foals father is a sire.
Sire, Male. Dam, Female Offspring are Foals.
No. Thoroughbred racing prohibits the use of artificial insemination. Because of this, the only way a horse can produce foals for racing is by live cover. Since Barbaro was injured, he could not safely mount a mare, and therefore did not sire any foals.
about 1 in 10 foals will be still borns depending on the dam and the sire
It means turn your stallion into a gelding so it can t sire any foals
A mate for a mare is a stallion.The foals dad is called the sire which is the stallion....hope i helped!
The most general answer for the foals born to a mare or stallion are as follows. Dam: is the word for a mare or female horse producing foals. The foals she produces are called her "produce". Sire: is the word for a stallion or male horse who has bred mares. The foals produced by a stallion are call his "get". (The stallion "gets" the mares in foal so the foals produced by him are his "get".)
Many feel that a male horse that is gelded will run faster. Of course, he won't be able to sire any foals after his racing career is over.
A foal's parents are the dam (mare) and sire (stallion).
Aristides Welch was born in 1890.
It means turn your stallion into a gelding so it can t sire any foals
Yes, Phar Lap's parents were both Thoroughbred racing horses. Sire: Night Raid Dam: Entreaty