foal

[fohl]

foal Definition

a young horse, especially one that is less than a year old.

Using foal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "foal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The mare gave birth to a healthy foal last night.

  • Example

    The foal was still unsteady on its legs.

  • Example

    The farm specializes in breeding and raising foals for racing.

foal Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for foal

Phrases with foal

  • the total number of foals born in a particular year or breeding season

    Example

    The foal crop this year is expected to be smaller due to the pandemic.

  • the first estrus cycle of a mare after giving birth, which usually occurs within 7-10 days after foaling

    Example

    The mare was bred during her foal heat.

  • a foal that has been weaned from its mother's milk and is eating solid food

    Example

    The weanling foal was separated from its mother and placed in a separate paddock.

Origins of foal

from Old English 'fola', meaning 'young horse'

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Summary: foal in Brief

'Foal' [fohl] refers to a young horse, typically less than a year old. It is commonly used in the context of breeding and raising horses for racing. Examples include 'The mare gave birth to a healthy foal last night.' and 'The farm specializes in breeding and raising foals for racing.' Other phrases include 'foal crop,' referring to the total number of foals born in a particular year, and 'weanling foal,' which has been weaned from its mother's milk.