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  2. Horse breeding - Wikipedia

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    The initial shipment, in 1665, consisted of two stallions and twenty mares from the Royal Stables in Normandy and Brittany, the centre of French horse breeding.[7] Only 12 of the 20 mares survived the trip. Two more shipments followed, one in 1667 of 14 horses (mostly mares, but with at least one stallion), and one in 1670 of 11 mares and a ...

  3. Mare - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, many breeding farms begin to put mares "under lights" in late winter in order to bring them out of anestrus early and allow conception to occur in February or March. One exception to this general rule is the field of endurance riding, which requires horses to be 60 true calendar months old (5 years) before competing at longer distances.

  4. Burguete horse - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 there were 1532 breeding mares and 307 active stallions; [10] At the end of 2022 the total population numbered 7317 head, consisting of 6064 mares and 1317 stallions; the registered breeding stock numbered 365 stallions and 4001 mares, for a total of 4366. [9] In 2023 the conservation status of the breed was reported to DAD-IS as "at ...

  5. 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.

  6. Thoroughbred breeding theories - Wikipedia

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    Compatibility of stallions from one male line with mares from other sire lines has shaped the breed since the cross of Eclipse with mares by Herod in the late 18th century. These successful crosses – Hermit/Stockwell, Lexington/Glencoe, Bend Or/Macaroni, Phalaris/Chaucer – have made a profound impact on the development of the Thoroughbred ...

  7. Lipizzan - Wikipedia

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    Traditional naming patterns are used for both stallions and mares, required by Lipizzan breed registries. Stallions traditionally are given two names, with the first being the line of the sire and the second being the name of the dam. For example, "Maestoso Austria" is a horse sired by Maestoso Trompeta out of a mare named Austria. The horse's ...

  8. Coolmore Stud - Wikipedia

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    Coolmore is active at major breeding stock sales, looking for mares that are best suited to its stallions. For example, in 2012 Coolmore paid $5 million for Untouched Talent, already the dam of grade 1 winner Bodemeister, with plans to breed her to Galileo. [9]

  9. American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Breeding stallion Big Step: 2022 1956 Sorrel Stallion Breeding stallion Billy Clegg: 1998 1932 1958 Bay Stallion Paul Ell Bivarita Billy Sunday Bernard Adams Breeding stallion Black Easter Bunny: 2002 1949 Black Mare Hysition (TB) Flicka Chicaro Bill Walter J. Culbertson Racing Casey's Ladylove: 2017 1961 1985 Buckskin Mare Casey's Poco Lady Diane

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