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Often used in the same context:
stallions,
yearlings,
mares,
foals,
broodmare,
progeny,
colts,
bel esprit,
trotters,
grandsire,
weaner,
bloodstock,
filly,
heifers,
thoroughbreds,
granddam,
steeplechasing,
roan,
ridgling,
limousin,
outcross,
diesis,
tups,
gns,
homebred,
grandam,
racehorse,
galloper,
simmental,
breeders,
stud,
barathea,
horses,
shorthorn,
volksraad,
friesians,
vealer,
futurities,
beef cattle,
standardbred,
horseman,
stayer,
calver,
seattle slew,
charollais,
gelding,
maffioso,
pacers,
guineas,
karaka,
charolais,
herefords,
verglas,
ewes,
aberdeen angus,
trakehner,
dairy cattle,
glowlamp,
bos indicus,
gimmer,
helenus,
tobin bronze,
decarchy,
hogget,
harness racing,
hoggs,
horseflesh,
victress,
bloodlines,
squamosa,
chianina,
quinella,
russeting,
nenuphar,
monticule,
upsetter,
holsteins,
runnings,
chestnut,
medicean,
stables,
placings,
ogygian,
reinsman,
curtana,
graustark,
breeding,
jockeys,
riverman,
suckler,
merinos,
agistment,
lipizzaner,
romneya,
peeress,
ancestress,
archipenko,
angus,
harness horse,
lambs,
possibles,
saddlecloth,
sire,
captains,
martyrs,
mathematicians,
soloists,
champions,
exemplars,
preceptors,
ancestors,
benefactors,
founders,
heroes,
mentors,
musicians,
patriarchs,
suitors,
architects,
artists
Also try:
— Adjectives for sires:
noble,
purebred,
great,
good,
bred,
revolutionary,
different,
best,
young,
superior,
aged,
more...
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