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Estimate the Mature Height of a Yearling

Horse ScienceBy HLMSeptember 11, 20142 Comments

In this post you’ll learn how to estimate the mature height of a yearling. Mature height refers to how tall the yearling will be when she’s all grown up. Math Talk – estimate: to make a close guess or rough calculation often based on rounding. Horse Talk – yearling: a young horse of either sex that…

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