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Pedigree requirements also vary, and many studbooks expect to see only stallion sons of Main Mare Book mares. This encourages local breeders to keep high-quality mares in the region. Preferably, future breeding stock have at least 4 generations of approved sport horse pedigree. Mares with less pedigree, or less than is desirable to her registry ...
In the horse world, many warmblood breed organizations require a conformation and performance standard for registration, and often allow horses of many different breeds to qualify, though documented pedigrees are usually required. Some breed registries use a form of ROM in which horses at certain shows may be sight classified.
All Breed Pedigree Database Pedigree of Chicado V retrieved on June 26, 2007; All Breed Pedigree Database Pedigree for Ought To Go retrieved on June 30, 2007; AQHA Hall of Fame retrieved on September 1, 2017; Staff (March 2003). "MMIII Hall of Fame". Quarter Horse Journal: 41–51. Wagoner, Dan (1976). Quarter Racing Digest: 1940 to 1976 ...
All Breed Pedigree Database Pedigree of Peter McCue retrieved on June 23, 2007; AQHA Hall of Fame accessed on September 1, 2017; Dover, Otto (April 1953). "How Peter McCue Got His Name". Quarter Horse Journal: 33. Short, Victoria (1998). Unregistered Foundation Sires of the American Quarter Horse. Houston: Loshadt Publishing.
All Breed Pedigree Database Pedigree of Grey Badger II retrieved on June 23, 2007; AQHA Hall of Fame accessed on September 11, 2017; American Quarter Horse Association (1961). Official Stud Book and Registry Combined Books 1-2-3-4-5. Amarillo, TX: American Quarter Horse Association.
The Stud Book of New South Wales by Fowler Boyd Price was published in 1859, and was the first official attempt to document the pedigrees of the colony's bloodhorses. [2] The Victorian Stud Book was then published in Volumes 1-2 which were edited by William Levey to the year 1864 and volumes 3-4 edited by William Cross Yuille to the year 1874. [3]
Written Tycoon initially stood at Eliza Park Stud in Victoria, Australia for a service fee of A$6,600. In 2013 he was relocated to Woodside Park Stud for a fee of $13,750. By 2018 his service fee had increased to $110,0
Poet's Word (foaled 5 April 2013) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and breeding stallion. He showed useful but unremarkable form in his first two seasons before developing into a high-class performer at the age of four when he won the Glorious Stakes as well as finishing second in both the Irish Champion Stakes and the Champion Stakes.