Young Horse
A "Young Horse" typically refers to a horse that is still in its early stages of development, usually under the age of four. This period is crucial for their growth, training, and socialization. Young horses are often referred to as foals when they are less than a year old, and as yearlings when they are between one and two years old.
During this time, young horses learn essential skills and behaviors that will prepare them for their future roles, whether in riding, driving, or other equestrian activities. Proper care, nutrition, and training are vital to ensure they develop into healthy and well-adjusted adults.