Sentences with phrase «yearlings in»

With Melbourne Cup next month and Black Caviar's daughter one of the most valuable female yearlings in Australian history if sold next year, timely research led by Dr Natasha Hamilton sheds light on the extent to which offspring resemble their parents.
An unvaccinated yearling in Franklin County, Florida, was confirmed with Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) on July 22, 2017.
The series of photos, which piqued the interest of rangers and bearcam fans alike, showed the yearling in close proximity to 435 Holly and her spring cub.

Not exact matches

In addition to the ubiquitous elk, which are currently near the end of their rut season, we saw a number of yearling does, as well as a couple of flocks of wild turkeys — video of the turkeys here.
«Country Meats Direct was founded in June 2014 to address my Dad's poor return on yearling beef he breeds in Gresford in The Hunter Valley.
But now standardbreds foaled in November and December will not become yearlings until the second Jan. 1 of their young lives.
With 50,000 thoroughbreds born each year in the U.S. — and with a yearling sales market that has fallen in recent years — buyers consider more than just a mare's genes.
An accident, presumably a hard kick, gave Silver Spoon a lame hip just before weaning time, but when X-rays showed nothing she was brought along with the rest of the fillies; and in her yearling trials in which she reeled off successive furlongs in: 11 3/5 and: 12 and won her own trial by five lengths on an off track, she showed Balding that, lame hip or no lame hip, she could run.
They have been together 28 years, the equivalent of 10 lifetimes in a business in which loyalty is fleeting and new - money owners jump trainers as quickly as they snatch up yearlings.
In a racing world gone slightly mad, the Aga Khan was offered that amount for his superhorse, Shergar, but disdained it, and an English plunger, Robert Sangster, paid $ 3.5 million for a yearling — double the record
Barbaro was sent as a yearling to be broken at StephensThoroughbreds in Ocala, Fla. «We've had a lot of Dynaformer yearlings downhere,» says owner John Stephens.
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.
They have built Lael Farm in West Grove, Pa., into a substantialoperation, with more than 70 racehorses, broodmares and yearlings.
Times were bad in South America in those days, and Luro found himself disposing of most of the family's 40 or 50 yearlings each year in exchange for IOUs and other nonnegotiable paper.
One of the most remarkable changes that has occurred in racing over the last 30 years, outside the advent of the use of corticosteroids, is the rise of the commercial yearling market and the breeding of horses solely for the marketplace.
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.
Of the 67 highest - priced yearlings ever sold at auction in this country only Majestic Prince, who cost $ 250,000 and earned $ 414,200, ever won himself out.
The two began going to horse auctions, driving up and down the California coast in Johnny's white van, looking at yearlings and unraced 2 - year - olds.
Speedy Crown has a little sister named Speedy Toe, just a yearling now, which means she will be the right age for Du Quoin in two years.
The next summer, thinking he might get $ 1 million for him, Paulson entered the colt in Keeneland's premier yearling sale, but the bidding stalled early, and Paulson bought him back for $ 300,000.
«It was simply more energetically costly for the yearling than the adult to make this long distance swim,» said Durner, whose findings were published in the January 2011 edition of Polar Biology.
But Bruce Lyon of the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Erick Greene of the University of Montana in Missoula wondered why, then, yearling male lazuli buntings were so variable in color, with some birds almost as dull as the all - brown females and others as splendid as the full - grown males.
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.
i am a rancher / cowboy at heart i own 5 business, s very busy and very active i ranch rodeo in the summer a few times i snowmobile to my cabins in the winter almost every weekend, ride horses & 4wheelers to them in summer we summer 720 head of yearlings at two ranches / i own a...
Some examples follow (animal baby names are in parentheses): beaver (kit); cow (calf or heifer); deer (fawn); dog (pup); duck (duckling); eagle (eaglet); elephant (calf); fish (fry); fox (kit); frog (polliwog or tadpole); goat (kid); goose (gosling); hen (pullet); hippo (calf); horse (foal, yearling, or colt); kangaroo (joey); lion (cub); owl (owlet); pigeon (squab or squeaker); quail (cheeper); rabbit (bunny); seal (pup); shark (cub); sheep (lamb); swan (cygnet); turkey (poult); whale (calf); zebra (foal).
He stood in a grove of yearling trees, leaning on his sword, his back round and bent.
Eleanor came in with her yearling Foal, Heart still on her side.
Two yearling fillies in Monroe County, Wisconsin, were confirmed positive for Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE).
PARASITE CONTROL PROGRAM: All horses should be included in a regular parasite control program with particular attention being paid to mares, foals and yearlings.
She was seized by the State along with her colt & yearling and filtered to HAPI from a rescue in Blackfoot, Idaho.
Roses, an American Quarter Horse yearling filly, was in need of surgical intervention to remove a retropharyngeal mass.
As for Helios, he's now a yearling that is enjoying his new sporting life, competing in the junior colt division of halter.
Potential purchasers of yearlings and even foals at public sales increasingly ask for endoscopic examinations («scoping») of the larynx and pharynx to be performed in an attempt to assess «soundness of wind».
I actually cut treats in halves and quarters when we used the treats to train the yearling 65 pound dog.
EHV infections often occur in autumn and winter in weaned foals and yearlings.
Clinical infections of equine herpesvirus are most commonly seen in weanlings, yearlings and young horses entering training or those exposed to other horses through boarding or transport.
Because he was a yearling and not a pup, veterinarians were not concerned that he wasn't eating while in treatment but anxious to get him back home where he would be more likely to forage for food.
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.
402's yearling rests in a tree near Brooks Lodge.
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.
After all, Holly could've been merely tolerating the yearling's close proximity and adoption in brown bears is very rare.
A Rare Adoption In late June, bear 402 arrived at Brooks River with one yearling cub.
Rascal, a rare Guadalupe fur seal yearling, and Beige, a California sea lion juvenile, headed for the sea Wednesday at Leffingwell Landing in Cambria after being treated at The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito.
In the touch tanks and wading pools, you'll find yearling turtle swimming and playing.
Steven C. Amstrup, the federal biologist who led an analysis last year concluding that the world's polar bear population could shrink two thirds by 2050 under moderate projections for retreating summer sea ice, is once again in the field along Alaska's Arctic coast, studying this year's brood of cubs, yearlings and mothers.
In the radio segment, he said the coastal survey so far had turned up only one yearling among 57 bears found between Barrow and Kaktovik, 300 miles east.
We examined individual diet variation of female polar bears in Svalbard, Norway, and related it to year, season (spring and autumn), sampling area and breeding status (solitary, with cubs of the year or yearlings).
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