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Man o' War sired 386 registered foals.
They simply are not registered. If you want to show them that is another case. The inquire in some shows that are for a special breed to be registered. There are many websites that you can register your Arabian for. Just make sure when you enter a show that you read the qualifications and know if they need to be registered or not.
There are not any real numbers available to the public. You would have to contact the Arabian Horse Association for exact numbers of registered horses.
about 150,000 people were registered for facebook as of 2005
Thousands of Arabian horses are registered each year. Exact worldwide numbers are hard to come by, I would suggest contacting the Arabian Horse Association and asking them for more information on exact numbers.
In 2005, 200 million. That is too many. TO MANY!!!!
In 2005 there were 241,000,000 Cars registered in the US.
How many foals an Arabian horse can have in its life is not an easy answer. How many foals an Arabian horse SHOULD have is very different. An Arabian filly may rarely conceive at only 1 yr of age, though that pregnancy may take her life. If she breeds until she is 25 she will have 25 foals, so long as there are no twins or foal losses. This is neither safe nor expected of any horse. An Arabian stallion may rarely begin breeding at 1 yr of age and can sometimes breed until they are in their 30's. Hundreds of foals may be born to a stallion during any given year, so the number is impossible to say, since it is nearly infinite. Without medical assistance, a stallion may be over-bred however, and this practice can severely shorten his life. With medical assistance each individual sperm may conceive a foal, and with hundreds of thousands of sperm in each ejaculate, the numbers get high very quickly.
A 2005 Washington Post article has reported that the number of registered lobbyists in Washington, DC is about 34750.
Overall, there were an estimated 247,421,120 registered passenger vehicles in the United States according to a 2005 DOT study.
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Sham, a Thoroughbred racehorse known for his rivalry with Secretariat, sired a total of 91 registered foals during his stud career. His offspring included several notable racehorses, but none reached the same level of fame as their sire. Sham's legacy continues through his descendants in the racing industry.