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Owners of stallions and mares who want to produce foals have to make sure that their species are really worth breeding. Breeding stock should undergo regular health examinations. Most genetic diseases are easy to detect by DNA testing and analyzing pedigree lines. Not all animals that are good at racing or other sports should be bred. The main aim of every breeding is improvement of the breed, so both the stallion and the mare should be at least above average in performance, progeny, pedigree and reproduction. It is important that the offspring does better than its predecessors.
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The history of the American Quarter Horse began in the 17th century, when first species were shipped to America by the English colonists. The breed was influenced by Arab, Turk and Barb breeds, as well as some English and Irish breeds, as well as the Thoroughbred. In 1940, the American Quarter Horse Association was established, and its specialists outlined the breed standard shortly after its inception. Breeders work continuously toward the improvement of the breed in keeping with the principle that a foal must do better than the parents. Horses for sale may be featured in a picture with other available horses.
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