Definition of Studbooks. Meaning of Studbooks. Synonyms of Studbooks

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Definition of Studbooks

Studbook
Studbook Stud"book`, n. A genealogical register of a particular breed or stud of horses, esp. thoroughbreds.

Meaning of Studbooks from wikipedia

- Coefficient of relationship Pet naming "****ociation of Zoos and Aquariums - Studbooks". Aza.org. 24 February 2012. Retrieved 10 June 2013. [1] Archived December...
- horse" (also spelled "sporthorse").: 200  Open studbook policies are different from "true breed" studbooks—such as those for Thoroughbreds, Arabians, Percherons...
- European Studbook may refer to: The European Studbook (ESB) of the European ****ociation of Zoos and Aquaria (see also: the European Endangered Species...
- 183 international studbooks including all subspecies and species that are kept as separate studbooks. Altogether, there are studbooks (international and...
- they will grow a bit more. Pedigree requirements also vary, and many studbooks expect to see only stallion sons of Main Mare Book mares. This encourages...
- Russians closed the studbook in 1932 which included 287 stallions and 468 mares. Stallions are not gelded in Central Asia. The studbook was printed in 1941...
- manages the international studbook for the Indian rhinoceros and the pygmy hippopotamus, as well as several European studbooks. The zoo is a member of the...
- original studbooks of the Society for the Preservation of the Eriskay Pony from 1972. Both studbooks have their origins in the original studbook. The aim...
- December at the Santa Lutzi Feria In the Northern Basque Country, two studbooks for the Pottok were set up in 1970. Crossbreds, covered under Book B,...
- The European Studbook Foundation is an initiative for promoting and maintaining studbooks of reptiles and amphibians in captivity. Founded as O.O.S in...