Posts Tagged ‘
Australian Stud Book ’
Date posted February 23, 2011 | Posted by
Michele Cullen | Filed under
Press Releases |
The Australian Stud Book would like to issue a reminder to breeders that all foals and weanlings should be freeze branded in sufficient time for their brands to be discernible by the 31st March of their first year of life. (more…)
Date posted May 7, 2010 | Posted by
Michele Cullen | Filed under
Racing and Breeding |
The Australian Stud Book (ASB) has released figures which show a 9.1% decrease in the number of mares covered in 2009. (more…)
Date posted February 3, 2010 | Posted by
Graeme Kelly | Filed under
Industry Comment,
Staff Favourites |
Qld (Feb 3rd, 2010)- There have been suggestions that an Australia-wide industry tax of five per cent be (more…)
Date posted January 22, 2010 | Posted by
Michele Cullen | Filed under
Racing and Breeding,
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Michael Ford, Keeper of the Australian Stud Book, reports that the Australian Stud Book has received the majority of the covering information from breeders around Australia for the 2009 season. (more…)
Date posted January 21, 2010 | Posted by
Graeme Kelly | Filed under
Quick Questions,
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Queensland (Jan 21st, 2010) - As the figures from the 2009 breeding season are being compiled a disturbing trend of decreasing foal crops has become increasingly evident. This downturn started in the 2007 equine influenza-impacted breeding season and has continued since. (more…)
Date posted June 11, 2009 | Posted by
Michael Ford | Filed under
Industry Comment,
Racing and Breeding |
THE records of the Australian Stud Book comprise two categories of horses - thoroughbreds and non- (more…)