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  2. Australian Pony - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, a distinct type of pony had emerged in Australia, and in 1931, the first Australian pony stud book, the Australian Pony Stud Book Society, was formed. The Australian Pony section of the stud book incorporated all of the Mountain and moorland pony breeds that had been imported from the turn of the 20th century as well as the pony breeds ...

  3. Australian Riding Pony - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Riding Pony Stud Book Society was formed in about 1980 in the wake of interest aroused in the Riding Ponies that were shown in several Royal Shows. A foundation section was formed which required at least three crosses of animals from approved breeds before a pony could be entered in Section A. Originally there were four sections ...

  4. Australian Stud Book - Wikipedia

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    Several thousand non-stud book mares are also served throughout Australia each year by eligible stud book sires. The resulting live foals are not eligible for entry into the Australian Stud Book , but may be registered as racehorses and to permitted to compete in nearly all races on the Australian turf calendar except for several classics, semi ...

  5. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    Many warmblood breeds such as the Oldenburger have an open stud book with animals approved for registry via a studbook selection process. 2. A list of stallion s of a particular breed "standing at stud", that is, actively being bred. 3. (UK) Another term for the General Stud Book, the stud book for Thoroughbred s in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

  6. Glossary of Australian and New Zealand punting - Wikipedia

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    : An abbreviation for a bay horse as it appears in race books, pedigrees and stud books. Back: To bet on a horse. [2] [6] Backed in: A horse whose odds have shortened. [2] [6] Backed off the map: A horse which has been heavily supported resulting in a substantial decrease in odds. [8] Back up: To race a horse soon after its latest engagement ...

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  8. Australian Stock Horse - Wikipedia

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    The best were accepted for inclusion in the Stud Book, some were approved for the registry appendix, and those not meeting the criteria for registration were rejected. Fourteen specific foundation sires are responsible for most of the bloodlines accepted into the Society Australia-wide, and most well-bred Australian Stock Horses trace to one of ...

  9. Riding pony - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, The Polo Pony Stud Book was formed, encouraging the breeding of fine riding and polo ponies. By 1899, there were over 100 stallions and 600 mares registered, almost half of which were native ponies. The society changed its name in 1903 to Polo Pony and Riding Pony Stud book, and again in 1913 to the National Pony Society.