From the start the bloodlines of Australian horses were strongly Arab with increasing influence from thoroughbred stallions. |
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Dressage training continues through the stallions fourth, fifth and sixth year to fourth level dressage. |
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Interestingly, arginine-induced insulin release occurred more consistently in mares than in geldings and stallions. |
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A larger space is needed between stallions and other pastures used by geldings and other horses. |
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The overall statistics include 157 progeny covered by North American stallions that were foaled outside the continent. |
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The Create A Foal program offers top quality, award-winning Arabian, Saddlebred and Quarter Horse mares and stallions and it's so simple! |
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The stallion, however should be kept in such a way to prevent him from seeing any of the mares or other horses except other stallions. |
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If the mares are not in foal to Kentucky stallions, it is difficult to get a really top price. |
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The overall statistics include 185 progeny sired by North American stallions that were foaled abroad. |
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It has 13 stallions at a stud in New South Wales in Australia, and 17 stallions at Ashford Stud in Kentucky in the United States. |
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The infection can be derived from contaminated bedding and it can be spread from stallions to mares during breeding. |
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She didn't want to go home to her stables and see all the beautiful mares and gelding and stallions and not see her mare. |
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Surprisingly like tarpans in skull and build, the mares were bred to Przewalski stallions. |
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The three riders fought to contain their horses but the mare wasn't as much trouble as the two stallions were. |
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With two stallions and 20 brood mares, the Ford's are expecting 16 foals this season. |
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Tragically, as that happens, thousands of mares, foals and stallions will die. |
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They bought a lot of very high-priced stallions and brood mares and so on from all around the world. |
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The first of these stallions was kept for the benefit of the tenantry, who were granted its use free of charge. |
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No credible accountant would recommend clients to buy shares in stallions to reap tax-free income. |
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Smith exerted his influence on South African bloodstock by importing quality yearlings and top stallions from New Zealand. |
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Another polo acquaintance stole one of Rubi's jockstraps and nailed it up in the barn where he kept his breeding stallions, as a good luck charm. |
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And a rusa, a lewdly mischievous pantomime horse galloped the streets to bring virility to the farmers' stallions, bulls, rams and boars. |
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Before the 1960s, Ireland had earned a reputation for stallions which produced fine hurdlers and steeplechasers, but not many Flat champions. |
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Mares turned their hindquarters to the north wind, bred foals without the aid of stallions. |
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No announcement has been made where the five relocated stallions will stand next year. |
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Also included in the catalog are mares in foal to young stallions Sakhee, Golan, Daylami, and Noverre. |
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Reproductive maturity is reached only at two to three years in mares and four to five years in stallions. |
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The young attractive mares in foal to good stallions always sell well, but beyond that I'm not sure what to expect. |
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Spahis rode hardy little barb stallions, which they controlled with severe bits. |
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Arabian stallions were crossed with a few English mares at the end of the 17th and start of the 18th centuries to produce the thoroughbred. |
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Maria was 15 years old and bought Riley from a man in the city who bred and sold stallions and mares. |
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The clopping of hooves could be heard faintly over the wind as a band of riders on black stallions came galloping along side of us. |
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A record 80 pure-bred stallions were on parade and the biggest turnout of vintage tractors and other vehicles were on show. |
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Sadler's Wells, one of the most successful ever stallions, was bred at Sangster's Swettenham Stud. |
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The biggest risk is that almost the entire population is the product of as few as three stallions from the founder group. |
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The two stallions, a dun and a bay, were bred in Scotland by breeder and judge from Stirlingshire. |
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In the meantime, the Jockey Club has typed stallions and mares in order to build an initial database. |
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Nine of the 13 mares cataloged at Keeneland will be sold in foal to Shadwell-owned stallions. |
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Darley Stud has boosted the stud fees of three of its stallions for the 2004 breeding season. |
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The horses can trace their ancestry back to the imported Arabian stallions of the 18th century and many of their riders wore period costumes. |
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The most popular and influential stallions in the world will be represented and include such standouts as Storm Cat. |
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In fact, post-storage spermatozoal motility from many stallions processed by this method is. |
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In the coming months, foals would be broken in, stallions exercised to the limit and animals bought and sold. |
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The hooves of five stallions on a Cotswold stud farm were so badly overgrown that two of the animals had to be put down, a court heard on Monday. |
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This is a spectacular extravaganza of flamenco, theatre, song and live stallions. |
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And it's pretty well established that the best milers make the best stallions. |
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These stallions spend a couple of years in the company of other bachelors, practicing the fighting skills necessary to assemble a harem of their own. |
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Ideal for leading young stallions in hand, Stainless steel, without neckpiece. |
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Spanish custom also called for mounted troops to ride stallions, never mares or geldings. |
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For 2011 we wait for the foals of three different stallions, each of them bearing exceptionnal type, and siring high quality foals. |
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On the contrary, the best-known stockbreeder of the eighteenth century made a point of obscuring the descent of his prized bulls, rams, boars, and stallions. |
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Performances take place in a huge galleried hall in the imperial palace, where the muscular, groomed Lipizzaner stallions rear, prance and sashay in time to the music. |
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Stuffed in these trailers together are stallions, geldings, mares, foals, and even pregnant mares. |
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The stallions form bachelor groups with other stallions until they assume leadership of their own family, whereupon they attempt to keep other stallions away. |
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The current roster has more than 50 stallions breeding on five continents. |
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Linear social hierarchies exist in herds with stallions being dominant. |
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Maronic plans to breed their own mares to primarily New York stallions. |
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I was pleased to have several readers tell me they enjoyed reading my piece about the heavy horse stallions and the routes they followed in days gone by. |
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The two black stallions, Ronaldo and Khallgazel, cantered next to each other in front of the jury and public. |
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He could rope and drag Arabian stallions faster than they could run, and talk feedlots and milking schedules with the best. |
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Which stallions with jumper blood are suitable for breeding dressage horses? |
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Although infected stallions are the major source of infection, they can carry the disease for years without exhibiting any clinical signs. |
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The set of obstacles in the show jumping course are perfect practice for your Schleich stallions. |
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Indeed, we called center A, the centers who are working with many of ou stallions. |
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On this occasion, 28 stallions and 38 mares took part in different contests, as did colts and fillies. |
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The text will be illustrated by photographs of your estate and its surroundings, and of your best breeding stallions and brood mares. |
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In March 1989, Black Hannoverian broodmares and stallions were purchased to improve the horses' bloodlines. |
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Currently there are six divisions of Three Chimneys, four of which are devoted to mares and foals, one to yearlings, and one to the farm's 12 stallions. |
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No one is proposing to clone the stallions who wield the mallets, of course. |
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Outside the breeding season the mares and stallions are kept separate otherwise the stallions fight to the death to win mating rights over the mares. |
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A stallion starts a harem by abducting females from other herds, but the dominant stallions from which he steals do not give up their females easily. |
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The farm also reduced the stud fees on three of its stallions. |
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Industry sources said the real damage would be done to smaller players in the breeding industry who syndicate stallions in order to reduce the risk. |
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In all, about 160 stallions of Oriental breeding have been traced in the historical record as contributing to the creation of the Thoroughbred. |
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Whatever the rules were, the fights often resulted in the death of one of the stallions. |
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To produce horses that are well suited to the way they will be used, the best stallions and mares are selected for breeding from their results in competition. |
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In order to develop the sociability of our horses as well as possible, we support the settings in groups in the pasture, and this also for the colts and the stallions. |
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Queen River is also the sister of Rock River Mélody 3rd of the French National Championship CCE D 1989 and of the stallion Fidji River Mélody best indice IPD 2003 of the connemara stallions. |
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The stallions will be put in a separate row of boxes. |
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If a mare is covered by more than one stallion during the breed season, service certificates giving the first and last dates of service by both stallions must be furnished. |
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Therefore very different mechanisms determine the selection of stallions. |
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Nominations and shares in stallions are like any other commodity they are traded widely on world markets. As a racehorse, Sadler's Wells was also much like his father very, very good but not a track superstar. |
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Army used Thoroughbred stallions as part of their Remount Service, which was designed to improve the stock of cavalry mounts. |
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Like most stallions that take part in eventing, he was gelded – castrated – to avoid the kind of hormonal flightiness that can make for an uncontrollable competitor. |
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Other stallions of oriental breeding were less influential, but still made noteworthy contributions to the breed. |
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Tall and heavyset, he felt more at home in the Nejd, the kingdom's desert heartland, riding stallions and hunting with falcons. |
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The use of foreign blood, in other words the use of stallions that do not carry a Hanoverian brand, has continuously increased over the past ten years. |
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That is why we avoid at all cost intermarrying unions and prefer using stallions, mainly detached, but coming from descendants having made their proofs. |
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The fully equipped stallion unit currently houses Sinndar and Kahyasi, and was re-furbished when Bonneval re-opened in order to accommodate high class stallions receiving quality mares. |
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Indeed, Circée had stubbornly given three flaxen chestnuts and only foals with this coat, despite her having been served by three dark or black bay stallions. |
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One can observe mucus dripping from the nostrils of stallions after they flehmen. |
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To build a worldwide population out of a genetic pool of approximately 500 mares and about a dozen stallions, and in the same time preserve its fertility, vitality and racial characteristics is certainly not a sinecure. |
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Please remember that you will only find approved warmblood stallions and broodmares in their pedigrees plus approved stallions for ennoblement at Warmbloodlines. |
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Tall and heavyset, Abdullah felt more at home in the Nejd, the kingdom's desert heartland, riding his favourite stallions and hunting with falcons. |
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Pedigrees of stallions are recorded in various books and websites, such as Weatherbys Stallion Book, the Australian Stud Book and Thoroughbred Heritage. |
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The variation in the genetic material shows that very few wild stallions contributed to the domestic horse, while many mares were part of early domesticated herds. |
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