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  2. Thoroughbred - Wikipedia

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    The typical Thoroughbred ranges from 15.2 to 17.0 hands (62 to 68 inches, 157 to 173 cm) high, averaging 16 hands (64 inches, 163 cm). They are most often bay, dark bay or brown, chestnut, black, or gray. [1] Less common colors recognized in the United States include roan and palomino.

  3. Piebald - Wikipedia

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    A piebald mare. In British English piebald (black and white) and skewbald (white and any colour other than black) are together known as coloured.In North American English, the term for this colouring pattern is pinto, with the specialized term "paint" referring specifically to a breed of horse with American Quarter Horse or Thoroughbred bloodlines in addition to being spotted, whereas pinto ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Foolish Pleasure - Wikipedia

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    Pedigree of Foolish Pleasure (USA), bay horse, 1972 [4] Sire What A Pleasure (USA) 1965 Bold Ruler (USA) 1954 Nasrullah: Nearco: Mumtaz Begum Miss Disco: Discovery: Outdone Grey Flight (USA) 1945 Mahmoud: Blenheim: Mah Mahal Planetoid Ariel La Chica Dam Fool-Me-Not (USA) 1958 Tom Fool (USA) 1949 Menow: Pharamond: Alcibiades: Gaga Bull Dog ...

  6. Bull Dog (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Bull Dog was sired by Teddy, who had been the Leading sire in France in 1923. His dam was Plucky Liege , one of the most important broodmares of the 20th century. Bull Dog was a full brother to Sir Gallahad , who won the Poule d'Essai des Poulains and became a leading sire in North America.

  7. Genuine Risk - Wikipedia

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    Genuine Risk was a chestnut filly bred in Kentucky by Sally Humphrey. She was sired by Exclusive Native, a top-class track performer who was even better as a breeding stallion, siring the Triple Crown winner Affirmed.

  8. 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.

  9. 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 ...