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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 ...
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.
The first recordings of Morgan horse pedigrees were by Joseph Battell who published The Morgan Horse and Register in 1894, [5] [6]. Battell's early books were incorporated into the stud books of the AMHA who maintain them today. [7] [8] In 2013, AMHA provided their pedigree archives to the University of Massachusetts Amherst for research ...
In 1791, James Weatherby published Introduction to a General Stud Book, which was an attempt to collect pedigrees for the horses racing then and that had raced in the past. It was filled with errors and was not at all complete, but it was popular and led in 1793 to the first volume of the General Stud Book which had many more pedigrees and was ...
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 ...
All Breed Pedigree Database Pedigree of Royal King retrieved on June 26, 2007; AQHA Hall of Fame accessed on September 2, 2017; American Quarter Horse Association Official Stud Book and Registry Combined Books 1-2-3-4-5 Amarillo, Texas:American Quarter Horse Association 1961; Earnings for Royal King retrieved in September 2017
When the American Quarter Horse Association (or AQHA) was founded in 1940, The Old Sorrel was already twenty-five years old, but the King Ranch registered him amongst the very first horses that the AQHA accepted for registration. He was given number 209 in the registry, and registered as bred by George Clegg of Alice, Texas.
All Breed Pedigree Database Pedigree of Top Deck accessed on June 22, 2007; American Quarter Horse Foundation – Top Deck accessed on September 2, 2017; AQHA Hall of Fame accessed on September 2, 2017; Close, Pat; Simmons, Diane, eds. (1993). Legends: Outstanding Quarter Horse Stallions and Mares. Colorado Springs, CO: Western Horseman. ISBN 0 ...
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