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General Stud Book, in horse breeding, prototype of the breeding record of purebred horses, or studbook.
In 1791 Weatherby published An Introduction to a General Stud Book, the pedigrees being based on earlier Racing Calendars and sales papers.
Over time his family's firm became central to racing, maintaining the general stud book a registry of thoroughbred horses and acting as a central administrator and bank to the industry.
The Jersey Act was introduced to prevent the registration of most American-bred Thoroughbred horses in the British General Stud Book.
The preeminence of English racing and hence of the General Stud Book from 1791 provided a standard for judging a horse's breeding (and thereby, at least to some degree, its racing qualities).
One of the earliest formal registries was General Stud Book for Thoroughbreds, which began in 1791 and traced back to the foundation bloodstock for the breed.
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"Both horses are proving to be very professional and it is always good to get their first mare tested in foal," said stud general manager Philip Mitchell.
They were bought by the Kellogg Ranch, Roger Selby, William Randolph Hearst's San Simeon Stud, and "General" J. M. Dickinson of Traveler's Rest Stud, who acquired most of the horses from Brown's 1932 importation from Egypt.
To get a general indication of where a stud is (typically within an inch or two), you can also lightly knock on the wall repeatedly as you slowly move left or right and listen carefully for a difference in sound.
In general, the design of steel studs should also consider the effect of shift of neutral axes in both principal directions of the cross-section at elevated temperatures.
Differences in mean life span were tested using a general linear model (ANOVA) with treatment (stud vs. dud), milieu (single vs. mixed sex), and their interaction as fixed effects.
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