A colt isn't a baby horse.
GO COLTS!!!!!!!
2007-01-21 05:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is a baby horse, but I have no idea why you would think that is supposed to be intimidating
2007-01-21 13:10:03
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answered by ?Sherbear ? 6
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I think a colt is a baby male horse. I think a foal is a baby horse.
2007-01-21 13:15:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Main Entry: colt
Pronunciation: 'kOlt
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Swedish dialect kult half-grown pig
1 a : FOAL; especially : a male foal b : a young male horse that is usually not castrated and has not attained an arbitrarily designated age (as four years)
2 : a young untried person
ooooooo skeeeeeerryy!!
2007-01-21 13:10:56
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answered by chumpchange 6
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a foal is a baby horse.
A colt is a young male horse- usually that hasn't been broken yet. They're wild and they like to kick.
A filly is the same except a female.
2007-01-21 13:10:34
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answered by Jennifer F 6
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A colt may be a baby horse....but a whole team of colts...lead by Payton Manning...may just be what you find in the upcoming SuperBowl!!
Go Manning!!!
2007-01-21 13:12:22
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answered by emotional blonde 5
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It might be intimidating if you were a Cowboy and they were chasing you on the grid iron.
2007-01-21 13:19:34
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answered by Sky Salad Clipper 3
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i usually think of the gun. or the group of strange people. horse never really popped up in my mind.
2007-01-21 13:16:35
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answered by croato87 5
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i don't know if that's what it is, but it's intimidating because it sounds like cult
2007-01-21 13:13:26
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answered by Kel Kel 5
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Yeah and isn't Peyton a brand name of a meat company....
2007-01-21 13:11:48
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answered by bobemac 7
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