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  2. Buster Welch - Wikipedia

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    The mare was foaled in 1948. [5] Flynt had purchased the mare from her breeder, prominent rancher Clarence Scharbauer Jr., when she was 2 years old for $2,000. [12] She won back $1,677 of her purchase price in one of her first competitions. [12] Welch took the mare from coast to coast to campaign her when she was 6 and 8 years old.

  3. Horse breeding - Wikipedia

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    The AV has a filter and collection area at one end to capture the semen, which can then be processed in a lab. The semen may be chilled or frozen and shipped to the mare owner or used to breed mares "on-farm". When the mare is in heat, the person inseminating introduces the semen directly into her uterus using a syringe and pipette. [33]

  4. Cockney Rebel (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Cockney Rebel, ridden by Olivier Peslier, was a 25-1 chance for the 2000 Guineas (G1) at Newmarket in 2007, but beat Vital Equine, his Champagne Stakes (G2) conqueror, by a length and a half. He proved that there was no fluke about the result when he followed up in the Irish 2,000 Guineas (G1) at The Curragh three weeks later, in similarly ...

  5. Morris Ranch, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Morris Ranch is a ghost town, located 8.5 miles (13.7 km) southwest of Fredericksburg in Gillespie County, in the U.S. state of Texas.The area was begun as a thoroughbred horse ranch by New Yorker Francis Morris in 1856, and the town grew up around it.

  6. Claiming race - Wikipedia

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    In Thoroughbred racing, a claiming race is a type of horse race in which the horses are all for sale at a specified claiming price until shortly before the race. In the hierarchy of horse races, based on the quality of the horses that compete, claiming races are at the bottom, below maiden races (races for horses that have never won a race).

  7. Go Man Go - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the AQHA had two types of registration, the Appendix and the Tentative. Appendix-registered horses were the offspring of Thoroughbreds and either Tentative-registered Quarter Horses or Appendix-registered Quarter Horses. Go Man Go was originally registered in the Appendix, as his dam was an Appendix-registered mare.

  8. Dash For Cash - Wikipedia

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    Dash For Cash won $507,688 during his career and was the Racing World Champion in 1976 and 1977. Dash For Cash victories came in the Champion of Champions (1976, 1977), Sun Country Futurity, Los Alamitos Invitational Champ, Los Alamitos Derby, Vessels Maturity, and the Lubbock Downs Futurity.

  9. Beholder (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Beholder is a bay mare with no white markings, other than two small specks of white on her forehead. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] She was bred by Fred Mitchell's Clarkland Farm in Lexington, Kentucky . [ 1 ] She was sired by Henny Hughes , a sprinter whose biggest wins came in the King's Bishop Stakes and Vosburgh Stakes in 2006. [ 5 ]