Learnt something today. The following: A Foal is a baby horse of either gender A Yearling is an infant horse of either gender 1 year old A Colt (which I used previously interchangeably with a Foal) is a young male horse 2,3 years old A Filly is a young female horse 2, 3 years old A Stallion is a mature male horse 4 years and older (noting that horses after this age age at the same time) A Mare is a mature female horse. Thank you for inspiring further research!
@petermartin5910 Thank you for participating and for your comment! The term "billy" is indeed commonly used to refer to a male goat in casual or informal contexts. However, the correct term for a male goat, especially in a more formal or agricultural setting, is "buck." Both are used, but "buck" is considered the standard term.
@lebanamela5538 Thank you for participating! Missing some answers is all part of the challenge-great effort! Keep practicing, and I'm sure you'll improve even more.
Learnt something today. The following:
A Foal is a baby horse of either gender
A Yearling is an infant horse of either gender 1 year old
A Colt (which I used previously interchangeably with a Foal) is a young male horse 2,3 years old
A Filly is a young female horse 2, 3 years old
A Stallion is a mature male horse 4 years and older (noting that horses after this age age at the same time)
A Mare is a mature female horse.
Thank you for inspiring further research!
@nukasnook1561 That's fantastic-thank you for sharing what you’ve learned! Thanks again for participating and contributing to the learning process!
23 correct answers❤❤
@shyamalganguly3598 Great effort! 23 correct answers are impressive-keep it up, and I’m sure you’ll reach 35 next time. Thanks for participating!
A male goat is a billy ?
@petermartin5910 Thank you for participating and for your comment! The term "billy" is indeed commonly used to refer to a male goat in casual or informal contexts. However, the correct term for a male goat, especially in a more formal or agricultural setting, is "buck." Both are used, but "buck" is considered the standard term.
Got the majority by missed many of the answers.
@lebanamela5538 Thank you for participating! Missing some answers is all part of the challenge-great effort! Keep practicing, and I'm sure you'll improve even more.