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  2. Thoroughbred - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, breeders of other species of purebred animals may use the two terms interchangeably, [11] though thoroughbred is less often used for describing purebred animals of other species. [10] [11] The term is a proper noun referring to this specific breed, [12] though often not capitalized, especially in non-specialist publications, and ...

  3. Purebred - Wikipedia

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    It is common for a farm's male breeding stock in particular to be of purebred, pedigreed lines. In cattle, some breeders associations make a difference between "purebred" and "full blood". Full blood cattle are fully pedigreed animals, where every ancestor is registered in the herdbook and shows the typical characteristics of the breed.

  4. Stud farm - Wikipedia

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    A Thoroughbred horse stud farm, Murrurundi, New South Wales. A stud farm or stud in animal husbandry is an establishment for selective breeding of livestock.The word "stud" comes from the Old English stod meaning "herd of horses, place where horses are kept for breeding". [1]

  5. Balmoral Park (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Balmoral's thoroughbred race meetings were moved to Arlington Park, where it remained for six years. William S. Miller, a self-made millionaire and horse breeder, and his partners purchased Balmoral Park in 1967. Miller had been a member of the Illinois Racing Board from 1951 to 1967 and also served as Board Chairman.

  6. Robert A. Alexander - Wikipedia

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    They burned down the railroad station, robbed its residents, and stole fifteen of Alexander's prized thoroughbred horses. Alexander died on December 1, 1867. [ 4 ] His brother, Alexander John Alexander (known as "A.J."), took over the management of Woodburn Stud and further enhanced its reputation.

  7. Illinois Racing Board - Wikipedia

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    Fairmount is located in Downstate Illinois, near St. Louis. Both courses host thoroughbred race meetings between horses ridden by jockeys. During the race meetings, both the horses and the jockeys are under the Board's supervision. Hawthorne also hosts a meeting of harness racing between standardbred horses that pull drivers in light carts. The ...

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  9. Warmblood - Wikipedia

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    A defining characteristic of a warmblood registry is studbook selection, though even some purebred breeds in Europe use this practice. Studbook selection is the use of external evaluation to critique conformation and movement of potential breeding stock to cull unsuitable breeding horses and direct the evolution towards a particular goal.