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A thoroughbred horse is a pure bred horse. All thoroughbred pedigrees for horses today can be traced back to three stallions. Answer2: As stated above a Thoroughbred is a purebred with three main foundation stallions. It also has a closed stud book which means you must use breeding stock that is already registered. Unlike some breeds you cannot breed up to a Thoroughbred.
There was a Thoroughbred stallion named Ali's Gift who produced a limited number of foals.
A Thoroughbred stud, by the name of Furioso, was the founding sire of the breed. Horse Isle Real Time Quiz Answer: furioso
There can be many fees, but the most common (its the same with all horse breeds) is called a stud fee.
Alick Roberts bred Phar Lap who was foaled in Seadown Stud in New Zealand.
Secretariat was born at The Meadow Stud, owned by Penny Chenery.
A stud is a unuetered male mature ( over 2 years ) horse.
A stud fee
A stud is used for breeding and halter show only.
Tuerto, the one-eyed killer stud horse.
Not sure what your asking but a stud is a male horse than can reproduce and a gelding is a male horse that cannot reproduce. A breeding female horse can be called a brood mare.
it's called stud fees, when you pay a stallion's owner to cover your mare.