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  2. Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Byerley Turk – 17 stallions, 59 championships, most recently Tetratema in 1929; Godolphin Arabian – 12 stallions, 32 championships, most recently Chamossaire in 1964; D'Arcy White Turk – 3 stallions, 10 championships, most recently Bolton Starling in 1744; Curwen's Bay Barb – 2 stallions, 4 championships, most recently Crab in 1750

  3. Crabbet Arabian Stud - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 Covey also sold the stallion Sindh to Dora Maclean of Fenwick Stud in Australia, where he became one of Australia's most important Arabian sires. [11] For twelve years the stud ran smoothly under Covey, with twenty to thirty horses plus visiting mares; for the first time, the Crabbet sires were open to outside breeders.

  4. Thoroughbred valuation - Wikipedia

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    For Europe, the July 2007 Tattersall's Sale sold 593 horses at auction, with a total for the sale of 10,951,300 guineas, [4] for an average of 18,468 guineas. [5] Doncaster Bloodstock Sales, another British sales firm, in 2007 sold 2,248 horses for a total value of 43,033,881 guineas, making an average of 15,110 guineas per horse. [6]

  5. Darley Stud - Wikipedia

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    Darley stallions also stand in France and Japan. [4] Darley was founded in 1981 when Sheikh Mohammed purchased Dalham Hall Stud. [5] Today, Darley studs are home to many of Europe's leading stallions. These include father and son super sire Dawn Approach and New Approach, and Dubawi, already the sire of a number of G1 winners. [citation needed]

  6. The National Stud - Wikipedia

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    The new stud was designed to house six stallions, some owned wholly by the National Stud and others partly owned by syndicate shareholders. [1]: 9–10 A notable addition to the roster of stallions was Mill Reef, who arrived at the stud in 1973 after his racing career was ended by a leg injury.

  7. Category:British Champion Thoroughbred Sires - Wikipedia

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    Thoroughbred horses who have earned Leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland honors. Pages in category "British Champion Thoroughbred Sires" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.

  8. Horse & Hound - Wikipedia

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    Horse & Hound is the oldest equestrian weekly magazine of the United Kingdom. [2] Its first edition was published in 1884. [3] The magazine contains horse industry news, reports from equestrian events, veterinary advice about caring for horses, and horses for sale.

  9. Godolphin (racing) - Wikipedia

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    Racing silks of Godolphin Godolphin Stables in Newmarket, UK Thatched barn at Godolphin Stables. Godolphin (Arabic: جودولفين) is the Maktoum family's private Thoroughbred horseracing stable and was named in honour of the Godolphin Arabian, who came from the desert to become one of the three founding stallions of the modern Thoroughbred.