Sentences with phrase «young foal»

Mesa was approximately 300 lbs underweight, her feet were in very poor condition, and she had a young foal by her side.
It is a shot of a priest (Liam Cunningham) and prisoner, in silhouette, engaged in dialectic that starts off with common bullshit and bravado (the priest swearing up a storm), then turns to the brute beliefs each owns about the British - Irish conflict, the morality of suicide, and the prisoner's leading of an impending hunger strike, then the prisoner's telling of an anecdote of youthful violence he perpetrated — how he euthanized a young foal with a broken leg when none of his friends would do it.
For mert is too clumsy and giroud equates a young foal.
If young foals have a severe infection, they may have a reduced growth rate (stunted), but once recovered, seem to progress to normalcy.
It is usually seen in foals greater than two months old; younger foals typically have more severe clinical signs.
Those who remember reading Marguerite Henry's, «Misty of Chincoteague,» during childhood — a telling of the annual swimming of the of Virginia herd from Assateague to Chincoteague Island where the young foals are auctioned off in an effort to maintain the size of the herd — will be glad to know the famous swim still takes place on the last Wednesday of every July.

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But now standardbreds foaled in November and December will not become yearlings until the second Jan. 1 of their young lives.
The youngest, the foal, has a highfalutin, pedigree, and registered name that is about four blocks long.
When a prize foal is stolen, two young siblings and their teenage babysitter must work together and catch the thieves before their family's ranch goes into foreclosure.
This problem is usually inherited and we commonly see this condition in the Shar - Pei, Chow Chow, Bulldog, Retriever, Rottweiler, and Setter breeds at a young age, though the condition can occur in aging dogs as well as cats and foals.
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