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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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A yearling chicken is a chicken that is within its first year of life. Some chicken farmers often consider chickens that have not completed their second year of life to be included in the yearling chicken category as well.

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A yearling is an animal between one and two years old, or a horse who is considered to be one year old until the next occurrence of a January 1 - accepted to be the universal birthdate of all horses based on the ages they can compete in a race.

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A sheep that is one year old.

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