Racehorse Breeding TheoriesThe Russell Meerdink Company Ltd., 2004 - 325 pages "Here, in one volume, is a wide and varied assessment of the major breeding systems or theories, as well as the history and background of each. The writers give the reader all the necessary information they need to implement the theory and make it part of a breeding program. They also verify the relative scientific validity of the theories and various approaches to breeding" -- publisher website (April 2007). |
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Page 11
... bred and the practices they engaged in tell us that the sport was of no less importance even a hundred years ago. Men of importance, great wealth, and no mean intellect have found horse racing and also the breeding of their own stock an ...
... bred and the practices they engaged in tell us that the sport was of no less importance even a hundred years ago. Men of importance, great wealth, and no mean intellect have found horse racing and also the breeding of their own stock an ...
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... bred that spring to Mentor, it was questionable if she was in foal. There was no demand for her, and she was sold to Mr. Thomas Bradley for $100, proved to be in foal and dropped a colt the next spring which made turf history as Wise ...
... bred that spring to Mentor, it was questionable if she was in foal. There was no demand for her, and she was sold to Mr. Thomas Bradley for $100, proved to be in foal and dropped a colt the next spring which made turf history as Wise ...
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... bred to a mare of high quality, this is added to his genetic value and also to that of the offspring. In all, genetic value is allowed to be worth 26 percent in the BLUP rating. The rating is expressed in positive and negative points of ...
... bred to a mare of high quality, this is added to his genetic value and also to that of the offspring. In all, genetic value is allowed to be worth 26 percent in the BLUP rating. The rating is expressed in positive and negative points of ...
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... bred for a single trait or pair of traits, and the expression of speed is not a purely genetic result. So many different systems go into the making and maintenance of an equine athlete that anyone wishing to use the BLUP index should ...
... bred for a single trait or pair of traits, and the expression of speed is not a purely genetic result. So many different systems go into the making and maintenance of an equine athlete that anyone wishing to use the BLUP index should ...
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... bred mare named Fatima II had been bred to some very good stallions in England over the years with no success, before finally being culled and selling for 710 guineas to Lucas Combs while in foal to Hurry On in the fall of 1925. Combs ...
... bred mare named Fatima II had been bred to some very good stallions in England over the years with no success, before finally being culled and selling for 710 guineas to Lucas Combs while in foal to Hurry On in the fall of 1925. Combs ...
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Federico Tesios work as a breeder and trainer | 75 |
Pedigrees and Statistics | 173 |
Birth Rank and Success | 187 |
A Pedigree Classification Technique | 191 |
Female Family Inbreeding | 237 |
The X Factor Theory | 251 |
Bruce Lowe and the Numerology of Pedigrees | 273 |
Quantification of Racing Performance in the Research of Harry Laughlin | 293 |
Evaluating Breeding Theories Looking for the Real Patterns Underpinning Tesios Greatness | 307 |
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A.P. Indy affinity American analysis ancestors average CD Bimelech biomechanics Blood-Horse bloodlines bloodstock BLUP Blushing Groom Bold Ruler bred breeders broodmare broodmare sire Buckpasser champion chefs-de-race classic winners colt cross daughters Derby winner distance Dosage figures dual qualifiers earnings Eclipse evaluating factors Fappiano female family inbreeding filly foals furlongs genes genetic Glencoe Grade Hail to Reason heart score horse’s horses inbred inbreeding individuals La Troienne large heart Laughlin Leger male line mares mating measure Nasrullah Native Dancer Nearco nick Nijinsky Nijinsky II Northern Dancer offspring pattern pedigree percent stakes winners performance Phalaris population prepotence Princequillo produced progeny Prospector racehorse racing ability racing capacity racing class runners Seattle Slew Secretariat sire and dam sire line sire’s speed stallions starters statistics Storm Cat stride success Table Teddy Tesio Thoroughbred traits Triple Crown Varola Vuillier War Admiral yearlings
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