Activities for children included jockey T-shirt tosses, horseshoe decorating, and name the yearling contests. |
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The farm is also home to Barbaro's other full brother, a yearling recently named Nicanor. |
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We kept only yearling males to minimize preexposure to the pathogens used in this study. |
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On average suckler cows spent 228 days at grass, weanlings 239 days and yearling cattle 201 days. |
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I bought Bandari at Goffs in Ireland for 44,000 guineas, while Fight Your Corner was 15,500 guineas as a yearling. |
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The previous European record for gross receipts at a yearling auction was 36,545,600 guineas reached at the 1984 Tattersalls Houghton auction. |
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Tattersalls officials reported the final hammer price of 360,000 English guineas as a record for a yearling at the December sales. |
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A Berber in scarlet livery brought in a yearling bear on a chain, dragging its paws on the floor and growling. |
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Gillen says the range is home to about 120 cow-calf pairs and more than 400 yearling beef steers. |
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The second most expensive yearling on the day was an Indian Charlie colt out of the Dawn Quixote mare Caliente Lace. |
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It can add weight to yearling cattle or increase cow condition prior to winter. |
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On the ranch, yearling heifers, 2-year-old cows, and 3-year-old cows are all managed separately. |
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There was a numerical trend for correlations to be higher for yearling bulls and lower for preharvest heifers. |
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Now 11, last week's yearling filly at Doncaster was her first to make the sales ring. |
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Yearling females stayed closer to their mothers than yearling males during all months except June, the month of initial family breakup. |
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A typical March farm scene includes calved cows, young calves, yearling cattle and older finishing cattle. |
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He had thought she would certainly leave the territory during the winter when the yearling foxes become restless. |
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In contrast, Kastelic et al. monitored inseminated yearling heifers for signs of pregnancy. |
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Gompert said some producers have reported yearling cattle gains of up to 1,600 pounds per acre. |
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Final totals for the premier yearling market in France extended beyond the hopes of the sales company. |
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Mulholland, whose farm mainly breeds to sell for the yearling market, said he was buying at OBS for the first time. |
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Aside from the yearling payment affair, O'Connell had other connections with the Fustok family. |
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The rapidly growing yearling is further jeopardized when twice daily feedings are already marginal or deficient in protein quality. |
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The October yearling sale will be held during the track's annual fall race meeting. |
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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. |
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A yearling will have velveted antlers 10-18 inches and the neck mane will be very short. |
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Increased gain from supplementing yearling steers DDGS while grazing summer range did not affect feedlot performance and can be economical. |
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It is better to fail to achieve conception with the yearling than to fail with the second calf heifer. |
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Among their horses is a home-bred yearling, which, Ronnie says, they have promised will be sensational. |
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Several studies have shown that yearling passerines are more frequently cuckolded by older males than vice versa. |
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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. |
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Computerized records are used to keep track of birth, breeding, weaning and yearling information. |
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The continuing disconnect from the U. S. market makes projecting fall's calf and yearling prices difficult. |
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The heartbeat of a healthy resting animal is, respectively for a young, yearling and mature goat, 110-120, 80-120 and 70-80 times a minute. |
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Rancher's Return allows separate analysis of cow-calf, backgrounding and yearling pasture enterprises. |
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Among the entries, a Holstein from the Philmardo dairy farm in Coaticook won in the female, junior yearling category. |
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Direct stocking of eggs, fry, and yearling on or near traditional spawning sites should be used where possible to enhance colonization. |
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Three out of the five years showed improved yearling weight gain with better water quality. |
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Did you have to pay attention to whether it was a yearling or not, or if it was male or female? |
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Keeneland Director of Sales Geoffrey Russell also believes the momentum from this summer's thriving yearling market carried over into the breeding stock sale. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Her last foal is a yearling by Atticus named Artist's Dream. |
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While the Scotch yearling ram class was the principal event, the lowland classes showcasing the Texel, Suffolk and Cheviot breeds are gaining good prominence. |
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At one end are the highly specialized producers of yearling calves. |
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Dry cows and heifers will suffer no setback through being indoors for a couple of weeks and next in line would be yearling cattle and forward stores. |
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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. |
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A fire bloomed within and Amy dove in after the dear yearling. |
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Of two juveniles, at least one was a yearling, while the other may have been older. |
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Hepatocellular carcinoma associated with erythrocytosis and hypoglycemia in a yearling filly. |
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Calliopsis, a grand-daughter of 1,000 Guineas heroine Campanula, was acquired as a yearling from Lady Bullough. |
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John Tucker Edwardes, the creator of the Sealyham terrier, used captured wild male polecats to test the gameness of yearling terriers. |
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Characterisation of intramuscular, intermuscular and subcutaneous adipose tissues in yearling bulls of different genetic groups. |
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The horse was actually a yearling being led to the horsewalker by a yardman so small that he was invisible behind his charge. |
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Durkin said Coraggioso's name means courage in Italian, and then there is the yet-to-race yearling, Determinato, or determined, and the weanling, Elletrizzante, or thrilling. |
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Issac Hall, 35, of Watery Lane, Stourport-on-Severn, ignored skewbald yearling Dora's weight loss. |
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The stud also topped the section As with the chestnut roan yearling filly Friarly Dreams of Fashion. |
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One of the most famous of such birds was Scarlet, a female that appeared as a yearling in 1937 outside the twentieth floor of the Sun Life headquarters building in Montreal. |
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American Redstarts are sexually dichromatic and yearling males exhibit delayed plumage maturation, suggesting strong sexual selection on plumage coloration. |
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She and her younger half-brother Goya, a son of Tourbillon who excelled as an older horse, were out of Zariba, another yearling purchase made by Boussac. |
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Sonning Rose, a mere EUR2,000 foal and 11,000gns yearling, will be bidding to emulate The Bogberry and Shamwari Lodge as Group 3-winning produce of Hawk Wing. |
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The dam of a six-figure yearling this year by Excellent Art, Rock Dove is in foal to the great stayer Yeats and comes from the family of champion filly Marling. |
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