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- meaning "herd of horses, place where horses are kept for breeding". Historically, do****entation of the breedings that occur on a stud farm leads to the...
- for the right to breed a champion Thoroughbred race horse such as Storm Cat, who has earned stud fees of up to US $500,000. Many owners of high-quality...
- Knyszyna, the royal stud of Polish king Zygmunt II August, and another the Imperial Russian Stud of Peter the Great. European horse breeders also obtained...
- 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...
- engaging in **** acts with a stud horse over a span of several months. Tait and Thomason admitted to engaging in **** acts with a horse. In January 2010, Tait...
- authority on Arabian horses, he was also an influential Arabian horse breeder, and also the founder and owner of the Maynesboro Stud. After graduating from...
- Breeding a horse can be an expensive endeavor, whether breeding a backyard competition horse or the next Olympic medalist. Costs may include: The stud and booking...
- horses, cows and cats. The European ****ociation of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) and the US ****ociation of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) also maintains stud books...
- producing heavy carriage horses, while riding and light carriage horses came from the Lipizza stud. Beginning in 1920, the Piber Federal Stud, near Graz, Austria...
- lineage survives to this day in the Andalusian horse. One of the earliest formal registries was General Stud Book for Thoroughbreds, which began in 1791...