100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "yearling"

Definition

A yearling is a noun that refers to a young animal, particularly a horse, that is between one and two years old. It can also refer to a similar age range in other livestock such as cattle, sheep, or goats.

Synonyms

  • Colt (for horses)
  • Filly (for female horses)
  • Calf (for cattle)
  • Lamb (for sheep)
  • Youngling
  • Juvenile

Antonyms

  • Adult
  • Mature
  • Senior
  • Old

Examples

  1. The yearling galloped across the field with its friends.
  2. She decided to train her yearling for the upcoming competition.
  3. The farmer sold his yearling at the livestock auction.
  4. A yearling requires special care and feeding to grow strong.
  5. The yearling was curious and approached the fence.
  6. In spring, many yearlings are born on the farm.
  7. The trainer noted that the yearling showed great potential.
  8. The yearling was shy and hid behind its mother.
  9. He took his yearling to the vet for a check-up.
  10. The yearling stood out among the older horses in the pasture.
  11. Her eyes sparkled as she watched the yearling play.
  12. The ranch specializes in breeding yearlings for racing.
  13. Every yearling needs proper nutrition to thrive.
  14. The yearling is still learning to socialize with other animals.
  15. As a yearling, it was important to start proper training.
  16. The yearling ran alongside its mother, learning the ropes.
  17. She took great pride in raising her yearling.
  18. The yearling was a favorite among the children visiting the farm.
  19. They decided to keep the yearling instead of selling it.
  20. The yearling followed the sound of the hay being tossed.
  21. He marked the calendar for the yearling’s first birthday.
  22. The yearling had a beautiful coat that shone in the sunlight.
  23. Watching the yearling frolic made her day brighter.
  24. The trainer emphasized the importance of handling the yearling gently.
  25. Each yearling in the herd had its own unique personality.
  26. The yearling was curious about the new surroundings on the farm.
  27. She took the yearling out for a walk to get some exercise.
  28. The yearling was a gift from a close friend.
  29. He was excited to see how fast his yearling could run.
  30. The yearling was the star of the show at the county fair.
  31. They invested in quality feed for their yearling.
  32. The yearling was the last to leave the barn each evening.
  33. It was challenging to train a yearling that was easily distracted.
  34. The vet recommended regular check-ups for the yearling.
  35. The yearling looked up expectantly as the farmer approached.
  36. She enjoyed documenting the growth of her yearling.
  37. The yearling was full of energy and always on the move.
  38. He watched the yearling interact with the other animals.
  39. The yearling nibbled on the fresh grass in the pasture.
  40. Proper grooming is essential for a yearling's health.
  41. The yearling was not yet ready for riding.
  42. They decided to enter their yearling in a local competition.
  43. The yearling was nervous about being separated from its mother.
  44. Each yearling is unique in its development and behavior.
  45. The trainer recorded the yearling's weight and height.
  46. Feeding time was always an exciting moment for the yearling.
  47. The yearling stared curiously at the new arrival in the barn.
  48. He loved watching the yearling explore its surroundings.
  49. The yearling had a playful spirit that was infectious.
  50. She took pride in the bond she built with her yearling.
  51. The yearling needed to learn basic commands.
  52. The yearling was a bit clumsy as it learned to run.
  53. The farmers were excited about the new yearlings arriving.
  54. The yearling was a perfect addition to their breeding program.
  55. Training a yearling requires patience and dedication.
  56. The yearling was always the first to greet visitors.
  57. The yearling showed signs of being a fast runner.
  58. They marveled at the beauty of the yearling in the morning light.
  59. The yearling was introduced to the arena for the first time.
  60. He was proud of how well his yearling had been raised.
  61. The yearling was excited to meet the new herd members.
  62. The yearling had just started to learn how to trot.
  63. The yearling would soon be ready for its first training session.
  64. He was amazed at how quickly the yearling grew.
  65. The yearling was eager to join the other horses in the field.
  66. She loved the way the yearling would nuzzle her hand.
  67. The yearling was a bit shy but curious about everything.
  68. The yearling was given extra attention to ensure it was healthy.
  69. The yearling was playful and loved to chase butterflies.
  70. The owner decided to enter the yearling in the next show.
  71. The yearling was the result of a well-planned breeding.
  72. The yearling was excited to go to its new home.
  73. The yearling had a strong bond with its mother.
  74. The yearling loved to play in the mud after a rain.
  75. Training a yearling can be a rewarding experience.
  76. The yearling needed a safe space to roam and explore.
  77. The yearling was given special treats to encourage good behavior.
  78. The yearling was always the last to finish eating.
  79. The yearling was fascinated by the sounds of the farm.
  80. She took the yearling for a walk each evening.
  81. The yearling was becoming more confident every day.
  82. The yearling was a beautiful shade of brown.
  83. The yearling watched the older horses with great interest.
  84. The trainer emphasized the importance of socializing the yearling.
  85. The yearling was excited to see the new toys in the barn.
  86. Each yearling had its own personality and quirks.
  87. The yearling was a joy to have on the farm.
  88. The owner decided to keep the yearling for breeding purposes.
  89. The yearling would soon be able to keep up with the adults.
  90. The yearling was a highlight of the family's farm life.
  91. The yearling had a strong will and a playful nature.
  92. The yearling required more feed than a newborn.
  93. The yearling was full of spirit and energy.
  94. She documented every milestone of her yearling's growth.
  95. The yearling was always looking for something new to explore.
  96. The yearling had a special place in her heart.
  97. The yearling was still learning how to navigate the pasture.
  98. The yearling needed regular exercise to stay healthy.
  99. The yearling loved to play with the other young animals.
  100. The yearling was a testament to the hard work of the farm team.