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  2. Foundation stock - Wikipedia

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    Foundation stock or foundation bloodstock refers to animals that are the progenitors, or foundation, of a breed or of a given bloodline within such. Many modern breeds can be traced to specific, named foundation animals, but a group of animals may be referred to collectively as foundation bloodstock when one distinct population (including both landrace breeds or a group of animals linked to a ...

  3. Bull Lea - Wikipedia

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    Bull Lea (March 11, 1935 – June 16, 1964) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who is best known as the foundation sire responsible for making Calumet Farm one of the most successful racing stables in American history.

  4. Breed registry - Wikipedia

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    For example, the dog that won the 2008 Westminster show (US) was named K-Run's Park Me In First, with the call name of "Uno". [9] Dogs in the breed registry of a working dog club (particularly herding dogs) must usually have simple, no-nonsense monikers deemed to be "working dog names" such as "Pal", "Blackie", or "Ginger". The naming rules for ...

  5. John Henry (horse) - Wikipedia

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    John Henry, in the view of many followers of thoroughbred racing, was one of the best come-from-behind horses (or "closers") in recent history. In The Blood-Horse ranking of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century , he was ranked #23.

  6. Thoroughbred - Wikipedia

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    The highest price paid at auction for a Thoroughbred was set in 2006 at $16,000,000 for a two-year-old colt named The Green Monkey. [95] Record prices at auction often grab headlines, though they do not necessarily reflect the animal's future success; in the case of The Green Monkey, injuries limited him to only three career starts before being ...

  7. Genuine Risk - Wikipedia

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    Genuine Risk: Thoroughbred Legends Eclipse Press (2003) ISBN 978-1-58150-092-9; Blood-Horse Aug 18, 2008 "Derby Winner Genuine Risk Dies" Archived August 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine; Sailing World July 21, 2008 'Genuine Risk Takes Chicago Mackinac Line Honors' 48 Degrees North, August 2004, 'Coming Back in Style'

  8. Eternal Sun - Wikipedia

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    A decade after Lightning Bar was one of the first half-breds to make a name for himself, Eternal Sun "raised the bar for all of the two-way race and show hopefuls that followed". [2] Eternal Sun was a 1958 Sorrel stallion sired by Eternal War and out of Sierra Glitter by Silver King. [3] He was registered as an American Quarter Horse. [3]

  9. Godolphin Arabian - Wikipedia

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    The major Thoroughbred sire Eclipse traces in his sire line to the Darley Arabian, but his dam was a daughter of Regulus and thus also traces to the Godolphin Arabian. [16] This pattern continues to be seen today, with the Godolphin Arabian more heavily represented in dam lines and in the "middle" of pedigrees (as opposed to direct sire lines).

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