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  • He mates them to a Charolais bull and keeps the calves until they are yearlings.
  • The structure that was destroyed was a barn used for foaling mares and prepping yearlings.
  • Peeples also purchased the second highest-priced yearling of the day when he bid $57,000 for a chestnut colt from the first crop of Just a Cat.
  • He is also eligible for the PHSC Yearling Lounge Line, two-year-old western pleasure and three-year old reining futurities.
  • To successfully graze and grow yearlings, a combination of very high quality winter and summer grasses must be available.
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  • Several studies have shown that yearling passerines are more frequently cuckolded by older males than vice versa.
  • The animals included seven yearlings which an RSPCA vet said were emaciated and suffering from malnutrition.
  • Heiser doesn't use a backhoe to muck out the corral where he winters his yearlings; he uses a wheelbarrow.
  • The yearlings are like puppies or kittens seeing snow for the first time. The Sun
  • Currently there are six divisions of Three Chimneys, four of which are devoted to mares and foals, one to yearlings, and one to the farm's 12 stallions.
  • The sale includes 110 broodmares and an undisclosed number of yearlings, foals, and stallion interests.
  • Scattered between the sleeping cats were several cubs of varying ages and both sexes from small unweaned kittens to half-grown yearlings.
  • We attempted to enter the dens of all radio-collared females that denned with yearlings during the 2000 den season.
  • Sexual experience and learning process influence the ability of discrimination of yearling sheep.
  • Tenor Ronan Tynan paid what is believed to be a record Irish price of 15,200 guineas for a foal on Saturday last on the final day of a four-day sale of brood mares, foals and yearlings at Donohoe's Horse Sales Complex, Goresbridge.
  • So they scoured the bottom and fixed up a banderbast for keeping the mud from coming downstream from above, and having made a sort of stewpond, put in four or five hundred yearling brownies. The Tragic Bride
  • The structure that was destroyed was a barn used for foaling mares and prepping yearlings.
  • Increased gain from supplementing yearling steers DDGS while grazing summer range did not affect feedlot performance and can be economical.
  • Standing for $15,000 this year, Benny the Dip's first foals are yearlings this year.
  • Trained by Festival shrewdie Edward O'Grady, he's son of Montjeu who ran on the Flat in France after fetching a staggering 230,000 euros as a yearling. Undefined
  • The five yield grades for lamb are also applicable to yearling mutton and mutton.
  • Her last foal is a yearling by Atticus named Artist's Dream.
  • Tattersalls officials reported the final hammer price of 360,000 English guineas as a record for a yearling at the December sales.
  • Gillen says the range is home to about 120 cow-calf pairs and more than 400 yearling beef steers.
  • The horses were unbroken yearlings and to handle them in such a manner would indicate that whoever was involved had confidence in doing what they did, he said.
  • The previous European record for gross receipts at a yearling auction was 36,545,600 guineas reached at the 1984 Tattersalls Houghton auction.
  • Jim believes that this site was raided by mesosuchian crocodiles, which would eat the eggs/hatchlings and yearlings known from this site*. Fieldwork Friday #9
  • L. J. Express has sired three foals in one crop of racing age and has two yearlings in his second crop.
  • Regardless of the production environment, it is clear that the need for proper management and nutrition programs does not end when the yearling heifer becomes pregnant.
  • Overall, he counted at least 34 new lambs and 25 yearlings.
  • Weight gains of yearlings typically average 1.5 to 2.5 lb/day during the growing season.
  • If a yearling is found unweaned it is caught and "blabbed" which is done by fitting a peculiarly shaped piece of wood into its nose that prevents it from sucking but does not interfere with feeding. Arizona Sketches
  • It is better to fail to achieve conception with the yearling than to fail with the second calf heifer.
  • Compared with the HPS, more weaned heifers and fewer bred yearlings were sold when heifer development costs were increased.
  • Simple correlations were derived for growth and fertility traits from the yearling bulls at Location 1.
  • Activities for children included jockey T-shirt tosses, horseshoe decorating, and name the yearling contests.
  • Now 11, last week's yearling filly at Doncaster was her first to make the sales ring.
  • Despite the drops, Tuesday's session did produce the sale's probable top-priced colt and filly, two of eight seven-figure yearlings sold on the day.
  • The animals were classified as yearlings, 2-yr-olds, or mature bulls.
  • The effect of varying levels of Ca on bone density of yearling horses is reported in Table 4.
  • Send yearlings to the feedlot early and curtail replacement heifer production for a year.
  • A standard price for a yearling was a plug of tobacco. A Man Four-Square
  • A total of 198 yearlings have been cataloged for the three sessions of the auction, which produced record results last year.
  • The stud will continue to offer all of its yearlings at sales.
  • ‘Putting weight on yearling stocker cattle with forage is a vital agricultural and economic activity here,’ says Northup.
  • A Berber in scarlet livery brought in a yearling bear on a chain, dragging its paws on the floor and growling.
  • Other yearlings grazing very high quality pastures with no supplemental feed are able to meet their lysine requirement and achieve moderate growth.
  • Redbourne, a son of St. Albans and Royal Maid, for whom as a yearling he gave 1,325 guineas, never won a race, and Bedouin, by Darriwell — Black Gypsy, for whom a good price was also paid, was very unsuccessful on metropolitan courses, though he won a few races in Gippsland. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Record yearling scores impressive debut win Times, Sunday Times
  • Tarsus color turns black to red between yearling and adult, which suggests that the appearance of the tarsus could be involved in signal of status.
  • The whooping and hollering of a 12 year old who just tagged his first deer was more excitement then many of us aged guys show on a Booner but most within hearing distance would have thot the yearling was the next record buck. The Ritual: After Death, Before Venison
  • Yearling females stayed closer to their mothers than yearling males during all months except June, the month of initial family breakup.
  • Star's David Greathouse of this dark bay or brown yearling, which is from the family of grade Thoroughbred News | BloodHorse.com
  • Yearlings in both families rejoined the adult females after breakup and denned with their mothers as 2-year-olds.
  • The progeny are usually sold as registered lambs or yearlings of both sexes.
  • ‘We got curious after the reports,’ says Davis, who's seen new lambs, yearlings and ewes within the herd.
  • In contrast, Kastelic et al. monitored inseminated yearling heifers for signs of pregnancy.
  • Growth rates and skeletal development of yearling horses have been shown to be reduced if concentrate intake is restricted to less than ad libitum intake during two daily feeding periods.
  • A yearling hen turkey is a fully matured female turkey, usually under fifteen months old.
  • That yearling sold for more than the show cost to put on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Florida pinhooker Randy Hartley is training a string of horses in Southern California, but he will continue to be involved in reselling juveniles purchased as yearlings or weanlings though Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds. Thoroughbred News | BloodHorse.com
  • From three crops, Moving Shoulder has eleven foals of racing age, eight yearlings, and three weanlings.
  • Smith exerted his influence on South African bloodstock by importing quality yearlings and top stallions from New Zealand.
  • Gompert said some producers have reported yearling cattle gains of up to 1,600 pounds per acre.
  • Although ranch-broke geldings are the highlight of the sale, we also offer yearlings, weanlings and a select number of started two year olds.
  • What she finds stuffed into its pens and cages, or tethered nearby, is a fair representation of Nicaragua's jungle wildlife: scores of parrots and parakeets, pacas, an ocelot cub, deer yearlings, a spider monkey.
  • That yearling sold for more than the show cost to put on. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a numerical trend for correlations to be higher for yearling bulls and lower for preharvest heifers.
  • Shirttail is the only starter from five foals in the first crop of racing age of Shirttail Flying, who has also sired four yearlings.
  • Stakes-placed winner Aggie Southpaw, a nine-year-old son of Forty Niner, has sired ten foals of racing age and six yearlings.
  • Almost all rams were first caught as lambs or yearlings; those caught as adults were aged by counting the horn annuli.
  • He spent time again at the yearling sales last week. Times, Sunday Times
  • The October yearling sale will be held during the track's annual fall race meeting.
  • The horse, which was donated by the Warrenbri stockhorse stud, was purchased at the Magic Millions yearling sale for $48,000 by Might and Power owner Nick Moraitas as a gift for trainer Kevin Moses. Northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star
  • He sells heifers as yearlings, finishes the bullocks and also has 20 ewes.
  • The second-highest price for a yearling in Goff's history came when Kilcarn Stud sole a stallion for £2 million.
  • From an unthreatening vantage point we watched a valleyful of sheep - a total of 19, all ewes and lambs and yearling males.
  • He had thought she would certainly leave the territory during the winter when the yearling foxes become restless.
  • An Orkney farmer scooped one of the prizes at the prestigious Black Beauty Bonanza show of Aberdeen-Angus calves and yearlings, in Aberdeenshire, on Saturday.
  • Most subjects were older than one year; two mated males and two bachelors were yearlings, and one bachelor was of undetermined age.
  • Seattle Dancer's enduring moment of fame came in July 1985 when offered at the Keeneland July selected yearling sale at the height of the boom in the yearling market.
  • When found by the hounds, and the chase has begun, the hare will at times cross streams, bend and double and creep for shelter into clefts and crannied lurking-places; 154 since they have not only the hounds to dread, but eagles also; and, so long as they are yearlings, are apt to be carried off in the clutches of these birds, in the act of crossing some slope or bare hillside. On Hunting
  • The rapidly growing yearling is further jeopardized when twice daily feedings are already marginal or deficient in protein quality.
  • A typical March farm scene includes calved cows, young calves, yearling cattle and older finishing cattle.
  • Cassidy currently has an ownership interest in 28 horses, which includes broodmares, weanlings, and yearlings and horses in training.
  • Scattered between the sleeping cats were several cubs of varying ages and both sexes from small unweaned kittens to half-grown yearlings.
  • The usual family group consists of the adults, the kits, and the yearlings of the previous year.
  • However, the primiparous heifer that is open is likely to bring cull cow price or a price at least between the cull cow and an open yearling.
  • Named after the famous explorer, Tom Crean the ram is a fine animal, a good scotch yearling bred by a Dingle sheep farmer who has a reputationn for producing hardy sheep.
  • The second most expensive yearling on the day was an Indian Charlie colt out of the Dawn Quixote mare Caliente Lace.
  • The yearlings are like puppies or kittens seeing snow for the first time. The Sun
  • Renamed Country Life Nursery at Merryland Farm, the facility will be used for mares, foals, and yearlings.
  • A yearling tom turkey is a fully matured male turkey with the same characteristics as the yearling hen turkey. 6.
  • Mulholland, whose farm mainly breeds to sell for the yearling market, said he was buying at OBS for the first time.
  • Final totals for the premier yearling market in France extended beyond the hopes of the sales company.
  • Yearling cattle, heifers and dry cows could be used to follow finishing cattle to clear off paddocks that have dried out.
  • He spent time again at the yearling sales last week. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has 14 yearlings, according to Jockey Club records.
  • I am not sure if the yearling is a male or female, but typically female young stay close to their mothers and males go off on their own. Archive 2008-11-01
  • Record yearling scores impressive debut win Times, Sunday Times
  • The value of Bandini, purchased for $500,000 as a yearling, is soaring. USATODAY.com
  • But then there came along this Mariana Goodnight girl and looked at Perry sideways, and he was all bridle-wise and saddle-broke before you could skin a yearling. Roads of Destiny
  • Even though the pastured yearlings gained less weight, they also deposited less fat than pastured horses receiving grain that provided 50% of the NRC energy requirement.
  • For his entire freshman and sophomore year, called plebe and yearling years on campus, Campbell was allowed no civilian clothes on campus. FanHouse
  • And great as is the hide of a yearling ox or stag, which huntsmen call a brocket, so great in extent was the fleece all golden above. The Argonautica
  • Second highest priced yearling of the session was a daughter of For Really purchased by El Ojo de Agua Racing Stables for $34,000.
  • I bought Bandari at Goffs in Ireland for 44,000 guineas, while Fight Your Corner was 15,500 guineas as a yearling.
  • He has sired four foals out in two crops of racing age, with five yearlings in his third crop.
  • An evaluation of the economics of heifer development revealed that the pregnancy rate for yearling heifers may not be as important as the pregnancy rate of the 2-year old.
  • He sells heifers as yearlings, finishes the bullocks and also has 20 ewes.
  • For yearling horses on improved pastures, unlimited grazing time appears to allow requirements to be met, but pastures must be of very good quality and forage-on-offer must be adequate.
  • I can't throw my lambs on pasture and sell them as long yearlings next year.
  • Erickson et al. conducted two feeding trials to evaluate the P requirements of steers brought into the feedlot as yearlings or calves.
  • Red Storm Stable went to $78,000 for a dark bay or brown colt by the son of Storm Cat whose first foals are yearlings this year, out of On With The Music.
  • Reduce stocking rate by selling yearlings or cull cows.
  • The summer before classes begin, they direct the eight weeks of military training for incoming plebes and yearlings.
  • Yearling snakes can use maternal scent cues to seek out their first hibernation den.
  • The designation of lamb versus yearling mutton is based on the condition of the break between the foreleg and the feet.
  • The other main possibility is old-season lamb or 'hogget' (yearling lamb). Times, Sunday Times
  • He's a big, pretty horse," said Denali's Craig Bandoroff of this bay yearling, which is a half brother to grade I winner Mushka (by Empire Maker). Thoroughbred News | BloodHorse.com
  • One hundred and sixty yearlings are cataloged to sell at the Fasig-Tipton pavilion in Saratoga Springs, the evenings of August 8 and 9. Liz O'Connell: It's Sale Time in Saratoga
  • Moodie that his yearling was at P — 's, and that he would advise him to get it back as soon as possible. Roughing It in the Bush
  • At one end are the highly specialized producers of yearling calves.
  • The yearlings are developed at his farm in Fenloe, Co Clare.
  • A total of 198 yearlings have been cataloged for the three sessions of the auction, which produced record results last year.
  • Killed in the fire were four horses that were being laid up from the racetrack, two yearlings, and one weanling.
  • It sometimes happens that yearling or two-year-old colts show signs of aggression, and treat people like an inferior horse.
  • He has sired ten foals of racing age and ten yearlings in his first two crops.
  • At Ennis Mart, 600 yearlings and 400 calves met a very strong trade.
  • A total of 127 horses have been entered in the sale, which features weanlings, yearlings, horses in training, and in-foal broodmares.
  • The final day will feature mostly yearlings and horses of racing age.
  • Secreniner's first foals are yearlings of 2002.
  • We conclude that the producer need not be greatly concerned about first calf pregnancy rates if enough yearling heifers are exposed to provide adequate, pregnant first-calf heifers.
  • Little Larky's weanling, yearling and two-year-old years were unremarkable. Liz O'Connell: You Can Bet on Little Larky
  • On the ranch, yearling heifers, 2-year-old cows, and 3-year-old cows are all managed separately.
  • Eleanor was thirty - four and saddled with five kids, including a yearling.
  • Watch for Hanna in the yearling futurities and open yearling filly classes at the APHA shows in 2007.
  • Yearlings in the study were identified in the hand by the olivegreen (rather than blue) edges of their alulae and primary coverts.
  • The son of Mr. Prospector, a $4-million yearling purchase, was angled to the outside leaving the backstretch and made a powerful run on the turn to reach the leaders.
  • It can add weight to yearling cattle or increase cow condition prior to winter.
  • Keeneland Director of Sales Geoffrey Russell also believes the momentum from this summer's thriving yearling market carried over into the breeding stock sale.
  • A fire bloomed within and Amy dove in after the dear yearling.
  • In one of several grazing studies, yearlings on improved bermudagrass/ryegrass pasture grew at a moderate rate.

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