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  2. Genuine Risk - Wikipedia

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    The resulting foal expected in 1983 would have made history as the first offspring of two Kentucky Derby winners. Genuine Risk, however, delivered a stillborn colt due to dystocia during foaling. Though scheduled to be bred to Nijinsky II in 1983, she was rebred to Secretariat without success.

  3. Secretariat (horse) - Wikipedia

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    The foal stood when he was 45 minutes old and nursed 30 minutes later. Howard Gentry, the manager of Meadow Stud, was at the foaling and later said, "He was a very well-made foal. He was as perfect a foal that I ever delivered." [16] The colt soon distinguished himself from the others. "He was always the leader in the crowd," said Gentry's ...

  4. Foal - Wikipedia

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    A foal at about weaning age. A foal is an equine up to one year old; this term is used mainly for horses, but can be used for donkeys. More specific terms are colt for a male foal and filly for a female foal, and are used until the horse is three or four. When the foal is nursing from its dam (mother), it may also be called a "suckling".

  5. Tapit - Wikipedia

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    This made his total value an estimated $140 million. [17] Tapit has produced the most successful foals from mares that "nick" or complement the genetic strengths in his pedigree. Tapit is inbred to Nijinsky, a son of Northern Dancer, and many of his best offspring are out of mares who also carry Northern Dancer breeding, but via different lines ...

  6. Horse breeding - Wikipedia

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    A foal will begin to eat hay, grass and grain alongside the mare at about 4 weeks old; by 10–12 weeks the foal requires more nutrition than the mare's milk can supply. Foals are typically weaned at 4–8 months of age, although in the wild a foal may nurse for a year.

  7. Studbook selection - Wikipedia

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    If the foal's sire and dam are in the studbook, and he generally fits into the breeding goal, he receives his papers and a brand on the left thigh. The brand identifies his registry. Although foals are not usually scored, some registries award "Premium" status to high-quality foals, and colts may be deemed stallion prospects by the judge(s).

  8. Horse cloning - Wikipedia

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    The birth of three cloned mules in the United States on May 4, 2003, came just before that of the first horse. [10] The first successful attempt to produce a viable clone was made by the Italian laboratory LTR-CIZ, which gave birth to Prometea on May 28, 2003, a Haflinger foal carried to term by her mother, whose genetic copy she is. [9]

  9. Gem Twist - Wikipedia

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    His offspring include horses registered under various warmblood and sport horse studbooks, including Belgian Warmbloods and Irish Sport Horses, and three of his foals - the mare Blue Twist (b. 2016), the mare Flipper WL (b. 2016), and the stallion NFS Gem Twister (b. 2017) - have competed in International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI ...