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An older horse. Originally referred to a horse with a "smooth mouth", generally eight years old or older, [3]: 97 but modern use varies. Term may refer to an animal seven years old or older, [4]: 7 [5]: 18 nine or older, [6] or ten or older. [7] In horse racing and in some horse show s, an aged horse is one over 4 years.
A gray mare with suckling foal. The mare has a white hair coat, but the underlying black skin still confirms that she is a gray and not white. The light hairs around the foal's muzzle and eyes indicate that it will gray like its mother. Not all foals show signs of graying this young. A gray foal may be born any color.
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After a horse is one year old, it is no longer a foal, and is a "yearling". There are no special age-related terms for young horses older than yearlings. When young horses reach breeding maturity, the terms change: a filly over three (four in horse racing) is called a mare, and a colt over three is called a stallion.
Former trainer Peter Moody on Saturday confirmed the death of the 17-year-old mare, who was retired in 2013. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail ...
A bay horse, showing black points. The word "points" is given to the mane, tail, lower legs, and ear rims with respect to horse coloration. The overall name given to a horse coat color depends on the color of both the points and the body.
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Sir Archy (or Archy, Archie, or Sir Archie; [1] 1805–1833) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse considered one of the best racehorses of his time and later one of the most important sires in American history.