Not exact matches
The Dancer was one of 11
yearlings freshly broken to saddle who were shipped
from the farm to join the Vanderbilt stable at Santa Anita in November 1951.
Those who bred their horses to run would turn out their
yearling herds in great fields and,
from the time they were weaned until they were broken under tack, the young horses would spend months fighting and playing and bloodying each other's noses.
Detailed analyses revealed that slightly older dinos, probably
yearlings, have begun to lose teeth
from both the front and back of their jaws but still possess 34 of them.
At this time,
yearlings (young
from the previous year) and some adults may relocate, leaving the young pups to feel secure both socially and environmentally in the old burrow.
She was seized by the State along with her colt &
yearling and filtered to HAPI
from a rescue in Blackfoot, Idaho.
An emaciated sea lion
yearling was rescued Wednesday on the side of Skyline Boulevard in San Francisco, more than 1,000 feet
from the ocean, authorities said.
Perhaps the
yearling remembered her tolerance
from interactions along the Brooks River.
Since then, the
yearling has nuzzled his adoptive mother, taken fish
from her, slept with the family, and nursed along side the spring cub.
In late July, photos taken at the mouth of Margot Creek, about 10 miles
from Brooks River, suggested that the
yearling may have found a foster family.
Hundreds of green and hawksbill sea turtles ranging
from newly hatched
yearlings to giant breading elders weighing over 600 pounds thrive on the farm.