it's called stud fees, when you pay a stallion's owner to cover your mare.
There can be many fees, but the most common (its the same with all horse breeds) is called a stud fee.
Thoroughbred is also a term for a dog or cat of pure breeding. As an example, a poodle is thoroughbred when he is the offspring of two poodles of pure poodle bloodlines.
Yes, Turkey has Thoroughbred racing and an active breeding program.
Depends on age and breeding.
M. S. J. Bowie has written: 'Progressive thoroughbred breeding' -- subject(s): Breeding, Horses, Thoroughbred horse
Kentucky is famous for thoroughbred racing and breeding..
A bloodstock is the breeding line of a thoroughbred horse or other animal.
Yes, AI is widely used in breeding thoroughbred horses.
Depends on what you're breeding them for, bloodlines of the horses and popularity of your horses and farm.
Jack Lohman has written: 'Successful thoroughbred investment in a changing market' -- subject(s): Breeding, Economic aspects, Horses, Race horses as an investment, Thoroughbred horse
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.
The number of Thoroughbred breeding operations is the highest in Kentucky, with Florida second and California third.