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  2. Live foal guarantee - Wikipedia

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    Live foal guarantee is a common provision in horse breeding contracts.It is a form of a warranty offered to the mare owner by the stallion owner. Basically, it says that if the mare fails to produce a live foal from the breeding, the stallion owner will breed the same mare again without charging another stud fee.

  3. The Livestock Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    A breeding program for Buckeye chickens was developed in 2005 by staff members, focusing on using selective breeding to improve the breed and expand its numbers. In 2011, the Buckeye was able to be moved from "critical" status to "threatened", based on a 2010 census that found almost 2,500 birds.

  4. United States Army Remount Service - Wikipedia

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    The author also mentioned a reduced-cost registry for "half-breed" Thoroughbreds. [10] The number of horses involved in the program remained high even into the final years of the Remount Service. As late as 1945, between 450 and 500 stallions owned by the government and over 11,000 civilian-owned mares produced 7,293 foals.

  5. Lucille P. Markey - Wikipedia

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    She established the Lucille P. Markey Charitable Trust. The Trust's aims were to benefit basic medical research. The Trust's aims were to benefit basic medical research. The University of Virginia 's Molecular Biology Institute and the UC Santa Cruz RNA Center are among the many recipients of grants from the Trust.

  6. Equus Survival Trust - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Trust organized a weekend-long event to exhibit around 120 animals representing 12 pony and horse breeds at the Kentucky Horse Park. The event was a combination of judged ridden events, including dressage and show jumping, breed demonstrations and public education. [7] [8]

  7. Agriculture & New York State Horse Breeding Development Fund

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    The Agriculture & New York State Horse Breeding Development Fund was established in 1965 [1] to promote the breeding of horses and the conduct of equine research within New York State. As part of its mission, the fund administers the state's Sire Stake's program, provides assistance to county agricultural societies, and provides annual grants ...

  8. Irish Horse Welfare Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Horse Welfare Trust gave the foal the name "Hero," and once the photo from the Ballyguile neighbourhood of Wicklow Town was uploaded online, "it captured the hearts of animal lovers throughout the world," according to the Irish Independent. [46] The IHWT hosted Ireland's inaugural National Equine Welfare seminar in May 2011. [47]

  9. Lethal white syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The statistical likelihood of producing a living, frame-patterned foal by crossing two frames is 50%, the same odds of producing a living, frame-patterned foal from a frame-to-nonframe breeding which carries no risk of producing a lethal white syndrome foal. [14] Therefore, breeding two frame overos conveys no benefit to breeders hoping to ...