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Discover LudwigThe word "yearling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a young animal that is one year old, or to something that is one year old. For example, "The farmer bought a yearling horse last summer."
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In 2012 Sheik Fahad al-Thani of Qatar lavished £2.625m on Hydrogen, half-brother of the 2007 Derby winner Authorized and son of the 2001 Derby winner Galileo, making the horse the most expensive yearling sold anywhere in the world in 2012.
Such small fry are prey, and as the number of older, predatory fish increased, yearling haddock suffered disproportionately.Once hostilities ceased in 1945, the populations of all three species resumed their pre-war decline though, intriguingly, there was a surge in numbers around 1955.
Clarence Brown, in full Clarence Leon Brown (born May 10 , 1890 Clinton, Massachusetts, U.S. died August 17 , 1987 Santa Monica, California) American filmmaker who was one of the leading directors of Hollywood's "golden age," noted for such acclaimed movies as Anna Karenina (1935), National Velvet (1944), and The Yearling (1946).
Her first book, South Moon Under, also was published in 1933 (the year of her divorce from Charles Rawlings) and was followed by Golden Apples (1935) and The Yearling (1938), which won a Pulitzer Prize.
The Yearling, the bittersweet story of a backwater boy who adopts a fawn, was made into a motion picture (1946) and over subsequent years gradually assumed the status of a classic.
In the lamb it ranges from light to dark pink; in yearling mutton it is medium pink to light red; in mutton it is light to dark red in colour.
By the time he became a yearling, Seattle Slew had filled out nicely into a 700-pound (317-kg) colt with a good disposition.
In addition to the markets mentioned, there is the gilt-edged (government bond) market on the stock exchange; short-dated bonds are held by the discount houses and by banks and other money market participants, as are short-dated local authority stocks and local authority "yearling" (very short-dated) bonds.
When he was a yearling, American Pharoah was sent to the Fasig-Tipton Selected Yearling Sales auction in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Just as moving and successful was The Yearling (1946), based on Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings's novel about a boy who raises a fawn as a pet but then has to kill the animal when it begins to eat his poverty-stricken family's crops.
Mutton refers to the flesh of the mature ram or ewe at least one year old; the meat of sheep between 12 and 20 months old may be called yearling mutton.
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