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  2. Crabbet Arabian Stud - Wikipedia

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    The Crabbet Arabian Stud, also known as the Crabbet Park Stud, was an English horse breeding farm that ran from 1878 to 1972. Its founder owners, husband and wife team Wilfrid Scawen Blunt and Lady Anne Blunt, decided while travelling in the Middle East to import some of the best Arabian horses to England and breed them

  3. Godolphin Arabian - Wikipedia

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    The Godolphin Arabian was the leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland in 1738, 1745 and 1747. Originally, this small stallion was considered inferior to the larger European horses of the time and was not meant to be put to stud. Instead he was used as 'teaser', a stallion used to gauge the mare's

  4. Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Darley Arabian – 88 stallions, 188 championships. all titles since 1964; 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

  5. Shadwell Racing - Wikipedia

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    In the past legendary stallions such as Green Desert, Nashwan, Unfuwain, Haafhd, Nayef and Sakhee also stood there. Beech House Stud is used as a base for Shadwell's private mares, both Thoroughbred and Arabian. The paddocks are also used to winter the private Arabian young stock before they are broken in at Snarehill.

  6. Skowronek (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Skowronek produced 46 foals–23 colts and 23 fillies. 39 of these were named, and 27 appear in American Arabian pedigrees. [1] Famous Skowronek offspring included his sons Raffles, purchased by the American breeder Roger Selby, [15] and the stallions Raswan and Raseyn, exported to the W.K.Kellogg Arabian Stud in the United States. [16]

  7. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    A purebred Arabian stallion, showing dished profile, arched neck, level croup and high-carried tail . Arabian horses have refined, wedge-shaped heads, a broad forehead, large eyes, large nostrils, and small muzzles. Most display a distinctive concave, or "dished" profile.

  8. 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.

  9. Wellesley Arabian - Wikipedia

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    Wellesley Arabian was a stallion of oriental origin, but the General Stud Book does not record him as an Arabian Thoroughbred, [20] so he was misrepresented in his day as an Arabian horse. [3] [21] He is neither a Beard nor an Arabian, [2] but rather a typical Thoroughbred hunter of the time. [4] His muzzle profile is not concave. [4]