Yes. Filly is the term used for a young female horse.
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The correct spelling is "Philly." This term is often used as a shortened form of Philadelphia, a city in the state of Pennsylvania.
filly is young female horse, what i think you mean is the young male horse which is a colt
A filly is name for a female horse. so its called a filly.
This can be interpreted as "A beautiful [woman/filly/table] came out." It can also be interpreted as, "She/it came out a beautiful [woman/filly/table]." Actually, it could be ANY beautiful feminine being, animal, or thing. (In Spanish, woman, filly, and table are all feminine.) As a question, it could mean, "Did a beautiful [woman/filly/table] come out?"
There is a feminine and masculine term for a young horse. A young female horse is referred to as a filly. A young male horse is a colt.
The mare and her filly were in the pasture.
What exactly is a "filly" ?
It depends. A filly does not have a certain coat
A male foal is called a colt. A female is a filly.
The noun 'filly' is a word for a female horse. It is correct to use either the pronouns for a female 'she' and 'her', or the neutral 'it' and 'they'. Examples: I like your new filly, she is so beautiful. I like your new filly, it is so beautiful.