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    What is a mother horse called?

    Question #10368. Asked by Sue.

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    A mother horse is called a dam. As a father horse is called a sire.

    A mare is simply a female horse, or a filly if she is young.
    Chambers Concise Dictionary (1993)


    Feb 12 01, 10:19 PM

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