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  2. Prospect Point (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Prospect Point was bred in Kentucky by Forest Retreat Farms and Lloyd I. Miller. [2] He was sired by First Dawn, an unraced minor stallion bred by the great Ogden Phipps.His paternal granddam, Lovely Morning, was a half sister to American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horses and Grade I winners Successor and Bold Lad. [3]

  3. Lexington (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Lexington (March 17, 1850 – July 1, 1875) was a United States Thoroughbred race horse who won six of his seven race starts. Perhaps his greatest fame, however, came as the most successful sire of the second half of the nineteenth century; he was the leading sire in North America 16 times, and broodmare sire of many notable racehorses.

  4. Thoroughbred - Wikipedia

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    The Thoroughbred is a distinct breed of horse, although people sometimes refer to a purebred horse of any breed as a thoroughbred. The term for any horse or other animal derived from a single breed line is purebred .

  5. Thoroughbred deaths put horse racing under scrutiny despite ...

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    Without the intense public and media scrutiny, it’s unclear what safety improvements would have been implemented. ... the state had 128 fatalities in 2019, 96 in 2020, 71 in 2021, 64 in 2022 and ...

  6. The New York State Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund Corporation is a New York State public-benefit corporation whose purpose is to dispose and distribute monies received for the purposes of advancement and promotion of breeding and raising thoroughbreds in N.Y.S., promotion of equine research, various awards to owners and breeders of N.Y.S. thoroughbreds for finishing 1st, 2nd, 3rd ...

  7. Jersey Act - Wikipedia

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    The biggest state to outlaw betting was New York, which passed the Hart–Agnew Law in 1908. [5] By 1911, the average price for yearlings sold at auction was at a record low of $230 ($7,520 as of 2025). [6] Before 1900, most horses were imported into Britain to race, and rarely stayed for a breeding career.

  8. Black Jack (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Black Jack was the last of the Quartermaster–issue horses branded with the Army's U.S. brand (on the left shoulder) and his Army serial number 2V56 (on the left side of his neck), [3] as the horse breeding program at Fort Reno was transferred from the U.S. Department of Defense to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in May 1947 with ...

  9. Appaloosa Horse Club - Wikipedia

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    The state of Idaho adopted the Appaloosa as its state horse in 1975. More than 630,000 Appaloosas have been registered with the Appaloosa Horse Club since its founding in 1938. The Appaloosa Horse Club is an international breed registry which records and preserves the breeds' heritage and history.

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