horse health horse-age .pdf

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Horses are considered mature at
around four years old, although
their skeletons continue to develop
until they are six. The maturation
rate of a horse can also be affected
by its breed, size, sex, and the
quality of care it receives.


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Horses are considered mature at
around four years old, although
their skeletons continue to develop
until they are six. The maturation
rate of a horse can also be affected
by its breed, size, sex, and the
quality of care it receives.
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The average lifespan of a horse is
25 to 30 years, with some horses
living into their 30s or even 40s
with good care. There are even
rare cases of horses living into their
50s or 60s! The oldest verified
horse was "Old Billy," a 19th-
century horse that lived to the ripe
old age of 62.
horse age 2

Old Billy the horse
horse age 3

Just like humans, horses have different life stages.
Here's a breakdown of the general terminology
used to describe horses depending on their age:
1.Foal: A horse of either sex less than one year
old.
2.Yearling: A horse of either sex that is between
one and two years old.
3.Colt: A male horse under the age of four.
4.Filly: A female horse under the age of four.
5.Mare: A female horse four years oldor older.
6.Stallion: A male horse four years old or older.
7.Gelding: A castrated male horse of any age.
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