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horse is
referred to as a yearling.
Weanlings are
separated from
their dam and
often grouped with
other weanlings to keep each
other company. Weaning...
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Northern Hemisphere if the mare is to be bred
again the next season.
Weanlings are not
capable of reproduction.
Puberty occurs in most
horses during...
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sometimes called a suckling, and a foal that has been
weaned is
called a
weanling. Most
domesticated foals are
weaned at five to
seven months of age, although...
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filly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Filly Triple Crown Weanling Hammond,
Gerald (2000). The
Language of
Horse Racing. London:
Taylor &...
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drone bike nest
swarm vespine Horse (list) colt (male)
filly (female) foal
weanling yearling dam mare
gelding (castrated male)
ridgling stallion (not castrated)...
- 2007–2008
racing and
breeding season were as follows: 1,223
Australian weanlings sold for a
total of $31,352,000, an
average of $25,635 each. Four thousand...
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weanling colt...
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usually the
source for new
infection for
foals over two
months old,
weanlings, and yearlings.
Symptoms include fever, loss of appetite, and discharge...
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Claiborne Farm as witness.
Ogden Phipps won the toss and took the 1969
weanling filly out of Somethingroyal. The
filly was
named The
Bride and
never won...
- They are also
shown under saddle,
usually as road ponies, and in hand as
weanlings or yearlings. The
Hackney pony
division recognizes six
categories of harness...