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  2. Horse breeding - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to popular misuse, "colt" refers to a young male horse only; "filly" is a young female. Though many horse owners may simply breed a family mare to a local stallion in order to produce a companion animal, most professional breeders use selective breeding to produce individuals of a given phenotype, or breed. Alternatively, a breeder ...

  3. Raffles (horse) - Wikipedia

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    After this retraining, he was put to a couple of pony mares in 1936, settled both mares, and thus, proven to be fertile, was bred to purebred mares in the 1937 breeding season. [3] Yet another version claimed that Raffles was such an outstanding riding horse that he could not be spared for stud duties. [9] And indeed, he did well in the show ring.

  4. Lane's End Farm - Wikipedia

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    The farm has been home to a number of famous horses and stallions including 1987 Belmont Stakes winner Bet Twice, 1999 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Charismatic, 1999 Belmont Stakes winner Lemon Drop Kid, 1992 Belmont Stakes winner A. P. Indy, 1990 Preakness Stakes winner Summer Squall, 2003 Canadian Triple Crown winner Wando, champion sire Smart Strike, and European runner Law ...

  5. Category:Horse breeding and studs - Wikipedia

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  6. Spendthrift Farm - Wikipedia

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    Spendthrift Farm is a thoroughbred race horse breeding farm and burial site in Lexington, Kentucky, currently owned by Eric & Tammy Gustavson. [1] It was founded by Leslie Combs II and named for the great stallion Spendthrift, who was owned by Combs' ancestor, Daniel Swigert of Elmendorf Farm. Spendthrift was the great-grandfather of Man o' War.

  7. Messenger (horse) - Wikipedia

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    which appears along a sketch of the grey horse. [3] Due to the rarity of Thoroughbred horses in the area at the time and the success of the horse's offspring, Messenger's stud fee spiked at around $40 [1] (about $2,900 in 2022). Though the mares he bred with were not of the highest quality, he sired a great many successful racehorses. [8]

  8. Harlem Lands Season 3 Premiere Date at Amazon - AOL

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    Season 3 of the Prime Video comedy will premiere Thursday, Jan. 23, the streamer announced on Tuesday, nearly two years after Season 2 debuted. ... Harlem Lands Season 3 Premiere Date at Amazon ...

  9. Stallion - Wikipedia

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    A stallion standing up. A stallion is a male horse that has not been gelded ().Stallions follow the conformation and phenotype of their breed, but within that standard, the presence of hormones such as testosterone may give stallions a thicker, "cresty" neck, as well as a somewhat more muscular physique as compared to female horses, known as mares, and castrated males, called geldings.