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  2. Blank (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Blank was a bay colt bred by the 2nd Earl of Godolphin and foaled in 1740. [1] He was sired by Godolphin Arabian, who was an Arabian horse and three-time Champion sire. Amongst Godolphin Arabian's other progeny were Lath, Cade, and Regulus. [2] Blank's dam was Little Mare, also known as Amorett, who was a daughter of Flying Wigg. [1]

  3. Pedigree chart - Wikipedia

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    A pedigree chart is a diagram that shows the occurrence of certain traits through different generations of a family, [1] [2] most commonly for humans, show dogs, and race horses. [ citation needed ] Definition

  4. Breed registry - Wikipedia

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    Other appendix registries are seen in certain color breeds of horses, such as the Appaloosa, American Paint Horse, and American Cream Draft Horse, where foals with the proper pedigree for registration but do not meet the color standard for the breed, yet may still carry the necessary genetics in a minimally-expressed form, may be registered and ...

  5. List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses - Wikipedia

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    Undefeated: Goldfinder, b.c. 1764 (Snap – mare, by Blank) The list of leading Thoroughbred racehorses contains the names of undefeated racehorses and other horses that had an outstanding race record in specific categories.

  6. Form (horse racing) - Wikipedia

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    In horse racing, the form of a horse is a record of significant events, mainly its performance in previous races. [1] The form may identify the horse's sire, dam and wider pedigree. It is used by tipsters and punters as an aid in the prediction of its performance in future races.

  7. Studbook selection - Wikipedia

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    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 ...