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		Definition of weanling in English: weanlingnoun ˈwiːnlɪŋˈwinlɪŋ A newly weaned animal.  weanlings sell for 950 dollars as modifier weanling thoroughbreds  Example sentencesExamples -  Adult cattle numbers have increased by 9%, while throughput of calves and weanlings is up 3%.
 -  James farms suckler cows, selling weanlings off in October.
 -  He pointed out that up to 600,000 male calves and weanlings are traded annually without having drawn a premium.
 -  The live trade involves the export of over 200,000 head of calves and weanlings to Europe and up to 70,000 head of livestock to international markets.
 -  The older weanlings are ideal for bulling in late spring when they are about 18 months old.
 -  Our estimate has some 75500 calves and weanlings being sold out of Kerry alone.
 -  If you are selling suckler-bred weanlings, what market are you aiming at?
 -  The 373 mares catalogued will be offered during the Sunday and Monday sessions while 333 weanlings will be sold on Monday and Tuesday.
 -  The number includes 2,094 broodmares or broodmare prospects, 1,887 weanlings, and 134 horses of various ages.
 -  Interestingly though, most of these pigs, about 5 million, are weanlings and feeder hogs.
 -  Again the home demand will be the dominant market for bull weanlings.
 -  Her weanling colt by Storm Cat will also be offered on Monday.
 -  A total of 127 horses have been entered in the sale, which features weanlings, yearlings, horses in training, and in-foal broodmares.
 -  We wean them in September and then sell some as weanlings.
 -  The weanling bull calf has a very high growth rate, a good feed conversion and consequently a high weight gain and in the bull beef trade it is kilograms that the farmer gets paid for as well as good grades.
 -  A weanling filly by Grade 1 winner and new sire Trippi brought the highest price of the day.
 -  Prices were fairly strong at the sale, which featured a significantly downsized catalog with an emphasis on weanlings from young sires.
 -  At the time, the price was a world record for a weanling filly sold at public auction.
 -  The colt had previously sold as a weanling for $26,000 at the 2000 Keeneland November breeding stock sale.
 -  The trade eased back a little this week, but there are still strong prices being paid for the quality weanling bulls, and good shipping demand for the heifers.
 
    Definition of weanling in US English: weanlingnounˈwēnliNGˈwinlɪŋ A newly weaned animal.  weanlings sell for 950 dollars as modifier weanling thoroughbreds  Example sentencesExamples -  At the time, the price was a world record for a weanling filly sold at public auction.
 -  The weanling bull calf has a very high growth rate, a good feed conversion and consequently a high weight gain and in the bull beef trade it is kilograms that the farmer gets paid for as well as good grades.
 -  A weanling filly by Grade 1 winner and new sire Trippi brought the highest price of the day.
 -  We wean them in September and then sell some as weanlings.
 -  He pointed out that up to 600,000 male calves and weanlings are traded annually without having drawn a premium.
 -  The 373 mares catalogued will be offered during the Sunday and Monday sessions while 333 weanlings will be sold on Monday and Tuesday.
 -  The older weanlings are ideal for bulling in late spring when they are about 18 months old.
 -  The number includes 2,094 broodmares or broodmare prospects, 1,887 weanlings, and 134 horses of various ages.
 -  Prices were fairly strong at the sale, which featured a significantly downsized catalog with an emphasis on weanlings from young sires.
 -  The colt had previously sold as a weanling for $26,000 at the 2000 Keeneland November breeding stock sale.
 -  If you are selling suckler-bred weanlings, what market are you aiming at?
 -  The live trade involves the export of over 200,000 head of calves and weanlings to Europe and up to 70,000 head of livestock to international markets.
 -  Again the home demand will be the dominant market for bull weanlings.
 -  Interestingly though, most of these pigs, about 5 million, are weanlings and feeder hogs.
 -  A total of 127 horses have been entered in the sale, which features weanlings, yearlings, horses in training, and in-foal broodmares.
 -  The trade eased back a little this week, but there are still strong prices being paid for the quality weanling bulls, and good shipping demand for the heifers.
 -  Her weanling colt by Storm Cat will also be offered on Monday.
 -  James farms suckler cows, selling weanlings off in October.
 -  Our estimate has some 75500 calves and weanlings being sold out of Kerry alone.
 -  Adult cattle numbers have increased by 9%, while throughput of calves and weanlings is up 3%.
 
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