Less common; refers to the act of raising young bulls.
Conjugation
Conditional
| yo | novillaría |
| tú | novillarías |
| él/ella | novillaría |
| nosotros | novillaríamos |
| vosotros | novillaríais |
| ellos/as | novillarían |
Future
| yo | novillaré |
| tú | novillarás |
| él/ella | novillará |
| nosotros | novillaremos |
| vosotros | novillaréis |
| ellos/as | novillarán |
Imperfect
| yo | novillaba |
| tú | novillabas |
| él/ella | novillaba |
| nosotros | novillábamos |
| vosotros | novillabais |
| ellos/as | novillaban |
Present
| yo | novillo |
| tú | novillas |
| él/ella | novilla |
| nosotros | novillamos |
| vosotros | novilláis |
| ellos/as | novillan |
Preterite
| yo | novillé |
| tú | novillaste |
| él/ella | novilló |
| nosotros | novillamos |
| vosotros | novillasteis |
| ellos/as | novillaron |
Example Sentences
The rancher decided to bullock one of his cows to improve his herd.
If ranchers bullock their best specimens, they will be able to obtain better quality offspring in the future.
The practice of bullocking has been traditional in this region for generations.