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The average bull weighs 1800 pounds.
The average bull can fill 150 straws per collection.
The average bull market, of which there have been ten since World War II, takes stock up 150% before the cycle turns.
Rather than leave readers with the depressing notion that "bull markets don't last forever," why not point out that the average bear market is a lot shorter than the average bull market?
"If the market has indeed turned the corner, we will have ample time to make commitments…because the average bull market since 1900 has lasted in the neighborhood of two years," says Sullivan.
Since the 1960's, the average bull market has lasted about 1000 trading days and the current run up has exhausted less than 27% of that time.
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Let's do some back-of-the-envelope bull jizz math: Your average bull can fill between five and 50 0.25cc vials (or "straws") per output, and they can typically jizz about once a day.
Let's do some back-of-the-fag-packet bull jizz maths: your average bull can fill between five and 50 0.25cc vials (or "straws") per output, and they can typically jizz about once a day.
For that matter, Joe didn't have your average bull.
Each RBV unit means 0.6% of stillbirth, e.g., a bull with a very low stillbirth RBV of 85 gave 9% stillbirth more than the average from a bull with RBV of 100, a bull with RBV of 90 gave 6% stillbirth more than the average from a bull with RBV of 100, and a bull with RBV of 110 gave 6% stillbirth less than the average from a bull with RBV of 100.
Phenotypes of bulls and cows were constructed as daughter trait deviations (the average of the bull's daughters trait deviations corrected for breed of mate) and trait deviations, respectively (corrected for herd year season and permanent environment effects) [see Additional file 2: Table S2].
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