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Updated: June 26, 2025
As the men faced each other for the fourth round Greg, through his right eye, saw a look of intent in Butler's eye that meant business. The yearling was now going in, in earnest, to wind up this affair. "I'm going to get something out of this!" grumbled Cadet Holmes inwardly.
At last he felt cold, and shaking an extra quantity of bedding round the yearling ewes he entered the hut and heaped more fuel upon the stove. The wind came in at the bottom of the door, and to prevent it Oak laid a sack there and wheeled the cot round a little more to the south. Then the wind spouted in at a ventilating hole of which there was one on each side of the hut.
For it is not wise, as Jack soon reflected, even in a good cause to lose your self-control. "It was good of you to interfere," said Susan, when she had come in and learned all about it. "I should have been a brute if I hadn't," said Jack, pleased none the less with her praise. "But it doesn't take any courage to back Riley out of a school-house. One could get more fight out of a yearling calf.
For answer, Lance smiled, with his mouth twisted a little to one side, which made him resemble Tom more than ever. "A fellow sure does hate to have his own father cut in " "So that's what ails you! Well, you may just as well know first as last that Mary Hope hasn't spoken to one of us since the time they had Tom up in court for stealing that yearling.
The Hermit in his interest forgot that he was a prisoner, that his feet had gone to sleep, and that he was chilled through and through. Now a crackling sounded from among the trees and a moment later a shadowy bulk, followed by a smaller one which the Hermit rightly judged to be a yearling calf, emerged from the dark forest.
We have been stripped and washed and put to bed like so many yearling babies by these highly civilized women." Jeff actually blushed. He had a poetic imagination. Terry had imagination enough, of a different kind. So had I, also different. I always flattered myself I had the scientific imagination, which, incidentally, I considered the highest sort.
Thirty-four of these thoroughbreds are still at Four Oaks two of them have died, and three have been sold for not keeping up to the standard and are doing grand service. Their numbers have been reënforced by twenty of their best daughters, so there are at this writing fifty-four milch cows and five yearling heifers in the herd. Most of the calves have been disposed of as soon as weaned.
At the Bottom, not far from the place where the old mare had died, a rough thatched shed of tarred sleepers had been run up for the colt. "There he is!" said the girl. "By the wood," and called him. The yearling came, trotting proudly at first, and then breaking into an ungainly gallop.
There was Alice Boyle at the AJ, and there was Mary Hope Douglas, who was growing to be quite a young lady, pretty good-looking, too, if she wouldn't peel her hair back so straight and tight. Mary Hope Douglas, Tom decided, was probably the girl. It struck Tom as significant that she should be the daughter of the man who mourned the loss of the yearling.
The treatment I adopt with yearling heifers intended for breeding purposes is the following and I have seldom or never failed in getting them in calf: They are not starved to interfere with their growth, but through the summer, when rising two years old, they are kept on the very worst grass on the farm, and on the refuse of the grass rejected by the other cattle, which are removed to fresh pastures.
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