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  2. Thoroughbred breeding theories - Wikipedia

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    By comparing the values for horses in a given race, a bettor can identify which horses have a more speed oriented pedigree, and which have a more stamina oriented pedigree. From a breeding point of view, stallions with a low AWD number are considered to be speed influences, and may be bred to mares whose broodmare sire has a higher number to ...

  3. List of horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, bloodlines of horse breeds are recorded with a breed registry. The concept is somewhat flexible in horses, as open stud books are created for recording pedigrees of horse breeds that are not yet fully true-breeding. Registries are considered the authority as to whether a given breed is listed as a "horse" or a "pony".

  4. Thoroughbred - Wikipedia

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    Thoroughbreds are often crossed with horses of other breeds to create new breeds or to enhance or introduce specific qualities into existing ones. They have been influential on many modern riding horse breeds, such as the American Quarter Horse , [ 117 ] the Standardbred , [ 118 ] and possibly the Morgan , a breed that went on to influence many ...

  5. American Saddlebred - Wikipedia

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    Private individuals had produced studbooks for other breeds, such as the Morgan, as early as 1857, but the NSHBA was the first national association for an American-developed breed of horse. [10] [12] A member of Morgan's Raiders, General John Breckinridge Castleman, was instrumental in forming the NSHBA. [13] In 1899, the organization name was ...

  6. Breed registry - Wikipedia

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    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. For example, at ...

  7. Part-Arabian - Wikipedia

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    In other breeds, such as the Andalusian horse or the American Quarter Horse, documentation of Arabian bloodlines in the breed can be found but either the records are controversial, or the infusion of Arab blood itself was controversial and for various reasons the breed registry today seeks to downplay Arabian type or influence.

  8. Study Finally Answers Whether Mixed Breed Dogs Are ... - AOL

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    'Designer Breed' Dogs vs 'Purebred' Dogs According to VCA Animal Hospitals , designer breed dogs are defined as "registered, pure dog breeds" that have been 'mixed' on purpose to create designer ...

  9. Crossbreed - Wikipedia

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    Horses: Crossbreeding horses is often done with the intent of ultimately creating a new breed of horse. One type of modern crossbreeding in horses created many of the warmblood breeds used in the sport horse disciplines, usually registered in an open stud book by a studbook selection procedure that evaluates conformation, pedigree and, in some ...