What Gender Are Horses? Understanding Stallions, Mares, and More
Learn about the different genders of horses: stallions, mares, geldings, and foals, and their implications in care and training.
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Horses can be of either gender. They are commonly referred to as stallions (male), mares (female), geldings (castrated males), and foals (young horses). Identifying the gender may be important for specific care, training, and breeding purposes.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the difference between a stallion and a mare? Stallions are male horses, while mares are females. Each requires different care and training approaches.
- Can horses change gender? Horses cannot change their biological gender, but they can be gelded, which means removing the male's testes.
- What is a gelding? A gelding is a male horse that has been castrated to prevent breeding and often has a calmer demeanor.
- What is a foal? A foal is a young horse, typically under a year old, and can be either male or female.