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what is the difference between a foal and a pony​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A foal is a baby horse, while a pony is a full grown equine that is naturally short (less than 14.2 h). Young horses are called a filly (female) or a colt (male); once mature they are referred to as mares (female), stallions (un-castrated males), or geldings (castrated males).

Answered by BrokenHeart44
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A foal is a baby horse, while a pony is a full grown equine that is naturally short (less than 14.2 h). Young horses are called a filly (female) or a colt (male); once mature they are referred to as mares (female), stallions (un-castrated males), or geldings (castrated males).✌️

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