7) A newborn horse is called a foal
A foal is a young horse, typically under one year of age. Foals are typically born with the ability to stand and walk within an hour after birth. They are weaned from their mother around six months of age. Foals can recognize their mother from a very young age and are able to trot and gallop soon after birth. Foals learn quickly and have an impressive memory.
8) A male horse is called a stallion
A group of horses is known as a herd. This term is used to refer to any group of horses, regardless of size. Herds can range from a few individuals to hundreds or even thousands of animals. A single male horse, known as a stallion, will often lead the herd and protect its members from predators.