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A yearling. Bulls are yearling bulls, heifers yearling heifers (or just heifers). Steers are often just called steers, sometimes yearling steers if you want to be more precise.
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A yearling can be a male or female.
A yearling, as defined by wikipedia, is an animal that is a year old.
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I adopted a yearling colt last spring and have been training him ever since.
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The duration of The Yearling - film - is 2.13 hours.
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The yearling foal quickly adapted to its new pasture, playing and exploring with its fellow young horses.
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The yearling babysitts the younger pups for the mom
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Ora Baxter loses six children in The Yearling.
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It depends on their gender, breed, nutrient level and genetics. Continentals will have higher yearling weights than British breeds; bulls will have heavier yearling weights than heifers; bulls will have heavier yearling weights than steers. Yearlings are no longer babies, but quite literally "teenagers." A yearling Charolais bull may weigh around 1800 lbs, where Charolais yearling heifers can weigh up to around 1100 lbs. A yearling Angus heifer may weigh around 875 lbs, or even up to 1000 lbs, depending on her genetics and the mature weights of her sire and dam; a yearling Angus bull may weigh around 1500 to 1800 lbs. A yearling Jersey bull may weigh around 1300 lbs, whereas a yearling Jersey heifer may be a light 650 lbs. A Red Angus steer may have a yearling weight of only 800 lbs.
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The Yearling - 1994 - TV was released on:
USA: 24 April 1994
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the Yearling was written by Marjorie Rawlins in 1938, the movie came out in 1946
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E. M. Yearling has written:
'Language, theme and character in 'Twelfth night''
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ling is one of them yearling the only reason I know that is because of my spelling homework
so one answer is yearling
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The mother of a fawn or a yearling is a doe. A doe is a female deer that gives birth to and raises fawns and yearlings.
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You get something soft like your T-shirt and pick up the yearling softly and hold it like you hold a baby. :)
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Yes, a yearling can be away from it's mother(or dam). The usual weaning time for a foal is when they are 4-6 months old.
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why on earth would you want to shoe a foal at 10 months...he will almost be classed as a yearling and a yearling should be out in the field not in need of shoes!
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Every animal has a different sound. You cannot say what "a yearling" would make - this term just means an animal that is one year old.
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A hot house lamb is born in the late fall or early winter, while a yearling is a lamb that is a year old.
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The average yearling weight of a Wagyu bovine is around 700 lbs, depending on sex (bulls>steers>heifers). Relatively speaking, these yearling weights are comparable to other similar-sized British breeds like Hereford, Shorthorn and even Angus.
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A yearling needs a higher protein ratio in its food than a mature horse.
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Yes, they can. Just remember that a Holstein steer's nutritional needs may be a bit more higher than an Angus yearling's.
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A yearling horse typically stands around 13-14 hands high at the withers, which is equivalent to 52-56 inches or 132-142 centimeters. However, the actual height can vary depending on the breed and individual growth rate of the horse.
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There is no such thing as a yearling cow. A cow is a mature female bovine that is over 2 years of age that has already had a calf. A yearling is a young bull, steer or heifer that is around one year of age.
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I think that for most of the book Ol' Slewfoot the bear is the antagonist
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