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  2. Geriatric horse - Wikipedia

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    Geriatric pony with a lot of white hair on its head. There are several unmistakable signs that indicate a horse may be geriatric. Historically, determining a horse's age through observation was crucial, especially during a time when horses played a vital role in daily life For example, Le Nouveau Parfait Maréchal (18th century) advised observing specific features such as the teeth, tail ...

  3. Thoroughbred valuation - Wikipedia

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    Thoroughbred valuation is the art of determining the value or potential value of a Thoroughbred horse, particularly of race horses. Prices on Thoroughbreds vary greatly, depending on age, pedigree, conformation, and other market factors. [1]

  4. Horse - Wikipedia

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    A female horse under the age of four. [13] Mare A female horse four years old and older. [18] Stallion A non-castrated male horse four years old and older. [19] The term "horse" is sometimes used colloquially to refer specifically to a stallion. [20] Gelding A castrated male horse of any age. [13]

  5. Weight for Age - Wikipedia

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    This weight varies depending on the horse's age, its sex, the race distance and the month of the year. Weight for age races are usually Group 1 races, races of the highest quality. It is a form of handicapping for horse racing, but within the horse racing industry is not referred to as handicap, which is reserved for more general handicapping.

  6. 2004 World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings - Wikipedia

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    Age – The ages shown for horses foaled in the Northern Hemisphere are as of their universal date of increase, January 1, 2004. The ages of horses born in the Southern Hemisphere are taken from their equivalent date, August 1, 2004. Sex – The following abbreviations are used: C – Colt – Ungelded male horse up to four-years-old.

  7. Yearling (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Thoroughbred and American Quarter Horse race horses are often "backed", or put under saddle, during the autumn of their yearling year, after the age of 18 months, though the riders are generally very light in weight and the young horses are not actually raced at this age. Likewise, some draft horse breeds and yearling Standardbreds are ...

  8. 2006 World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings - Wikipedia

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    Age – The ages shown for horses foaled in the Northern Hemisphere are as of their universal date of increase, January 1, 2006. The ages of horses born in the Southern Hemisphere are taken from their equivalent date, August 1, 2006. Sex – The following abbreviations are used: C – Colt – Ungelded male horse up to four-years-old.

  9. 2011 World Thoroughbred Rankings - Wikipedia

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    Age: The age of the horse at the time it achieved its rating. The racing ages of all horses foaled in a particular part of the world increase simultaneously, regardless of the actual date of foaling. [3] Dates of age increase by location foaled: Northern Hemisphere 1 January South America 1 July Australia, New Zealand and South Africa 1 August