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Some stallions breed three times a day: at 8 a.m.
Stallions then arrive and have their pick of available holes.
Godolphin stallions have a 90% success rate of getting mares pregnant. 
There were people running past me, silently riding wolves and stallions.
"Some of our top stallions are worth tens of millions," John said.
They could have been the St. Louis Stallions or the Jacksonville Sand Crabs.
New stallions want to play and sprint — a lot — and company only encourages them.
Some breeders in Australia and South Africa now advertise the genetic type of their stallions.
Dr. Davis and his students also geld stallions, which can become uncontrollable without the procedure.
Here, you'll find all manner of things for sale: dried fruits, raw wool, pashminas, even stallions.
The Stallions are the only American franchise to win a Grey Cup, doing so in 1995.
Our group headed over to the first barn, eager to meet some of Claiborne's prized stallions.
Promising stallions can end up siring horses that aren't successful racers, reducing the stallion's stud fees.
He does not seem to mind unbuttoning his shirt, covered in galloping stallions, for a stranger.
While out and about photographing a herd of Icelandic stallions in Germany's Westerwald mountain range on Dec.
At a horse-trading fair, the finest mare is named Lady Di, and her stallions are handpicked.
Jonabell Farm is home to Medaglia d'Oro, one of the most expensive breeding stallions in the world.
The team ended up being known as the Baltimore Football Club and ended up the Stallions later on.
Grab your derby hat, place your bets and gallop through the gallery to see the stars riding stallions.
About 80 horses currently live on the farm, which houses foals, 30 brood mares, fillies and several stallions.
On a tour of Claiborne, I saw just how exceptionally well-cared-for the farms' prized stallions are.
The path leading to the breeding shed is made of rubber to prevent any slips from excited stallions.
The result is a staggering 661 horsepower (or would that be stallions?) and 561 pound-feet of torque.
But many Americans learned about them by seeing "Miracle of the White Stallions", a Disney film released in 1963.
The barns where the stallions live at Claiborne are painted bright white with yellow-gold trim and shingled roofs.
We study what blood works with what blood in mares and stallions, and we try to breed the best.
He has farms in Arizona and Oklahoma with 34 stallions and 100 mares, but few horses go to him.
The stallions are taken out to pasture individually in their own pens, because otherwise they will fight, John told us.
While the stallions each have their own stall in the barn, they also get plenty of time out at pasture.
Racing stallions, or male horses of breeding age, earn a "stud fee" for each broodmare (female horse) they breed with.
Not many horses become stallions after their 4-year-old season, but he was also extremely successful as a stud.
I got lucky when I called a horse-breeding center in the area that has stallions, mares, and foals hopping about.
Many of the fans' suggestions, like Stallions and Stampede, were rejected because they were in use in other leagues and sports.
She is a huge fan of two Great Danes who reminded her of black stallions and a belly rub-loving St. Bernard.
We're guessing these sturdy stallions come from Mister Ed or BoJack Horseman's family tree ... as opposed to Trigger or Little Blackie's lineage.
The official said additional aviation assets will include: eight MV-22B Ospreys, three CH-53E Super Stallions and three UH-1Y Hueys.
Game of Thrones has religions devoted to stallions in the sky, a secret cult devoted to death, and prophecies up the wazoo.
The shed, where mares from farms all over Kentucky come to breed with Godolphin's stallions, has padded walls and nonslip rubber flooring.
To finance the gap Britain must either borrow or sell assets to foreigners, including luxury flats in Mayfair, pedigree stallions—and big companies.
He had an unpaid internship with the Baltimore Stallions, of the Canadian Football League, right out of college before being diverted into baseball.
The emerging artist Louis Fratino, 24, believes that these images of beefed-up stallions are imported from straight culture's idea of masculine beauty.
She's watched stallions snorting as their adrenaline levels fall, suggesting that the flow of mucus caused them to make the noise, she said.
Season 1 of Love Island gifted us with Italian stallions, John and Tony Alberti — though they didn't last very long in the villa.
The fees vary hugely but the very best stallions, with a winning history on the racetrack, can earn more than $100,2000 each time.
Best of the best But for would-be horse breeders there's a catch: only a tiny proportion of race horses become successful stallions.
For a spinoff, "The Bachelorette," she had a couple riding on white Andalusian stallions arrive, at sunset, at a walk-in sand castle.
Weisz has always seemed like a very serious actor, but watching her crack up over horny stallions shows us just how endearing she is.
And the horse that makes it through a great competitive career can have complications: Stallions don't always perform, and mares can die giving birth.
It's paid off to the tune of more than 300 Choctaw horses now in Mississippi, born from breeding only nine mares and three stallions.
But it's large enough to host prancing stallions, capering dogs, a couple of clowns, a score of swirling hula hoops and throngs of leaping acrobats.
Claiborne is home to one of the world's most expensive breeding stallions, War Front, whose stud fee — or cost to breed with him — is $250,000.
"The value of new promising stallions is high in Japan, however it is not as high as it is in the United States," Goda said.
At the top, slipped into slots in the clay, are small horseshoe-shaped panels laminated with shadowy photos of stallions (thanks again to the 'zine).
Maybe if you tilt your head a little bit, a group of stallions will appear to come running out of the strawberries onto a foaming shoreline.
Although Gerlach shared that it's "unclear" what motivated the horses, "it seemed as if the stallions were trying to save their herd member from certain death."
Trump once explained his proposal to make football great again in a televised interview with Keith Jackson before a March 85033 game with the Birmingham Stallions.
John warned us not to pet up near their faces because thoroughbred stallions like to bite, which made a few members of the group noticeably nervous.
We can assume Shatner will be using his jizz riches for breeding future stallions, but with plenty at his disposal, the world is his spunky oyster.
Whereas the November breeding stock sale sells proven race horses, breeding stallions, and broodmares, at the September sale, "you're selling the possibility," Marrillia told me at breakfast.
Both stallions stand at Shadai Stallion Station, one of the most respected breeding operations in the world, and each cover around 200 mares or more a season.
In modern horses, the Y chromosomes in stallions are almost identical, reflecting the breeding technique of using a single stallion with desired characteristics to father many offspring.
The Super Stallions and Ospreys lifted off from the rain-soaked field, their precise and graceful movements a visible testament to the rigorous training required of aircrews.
Perhaps Уяач's biggest innovation is the creation of an equine-centered social media network, allowing other owners, trainers, herders, and enthusiasts to follow their favorite stallions and mares.
There were 10 stallions at Claiborne at the time of my visit — all Kentucky bred — seven of which were born on the farm, John told our tour group.
Since I grew up around horses and John clearly had a firm grip on the stallions' lead, I was more than happy to give the stallion a pat.
Another friend, who'd been to the London edition said one particularly ravenous bottom had a sharpie for stallions to leave tally marks on his back after fucking him.
"I like to do a lot of analysis and try to spot trends and identify stallions on the rise, and Scat Daddy was one of those," she said.
"3 Italian stallions," Ms. McDonald wrote on an Instagram post of Mr. Scaramucci, Rudolph W. Giuliani and Antonio Sabato Jr., an actor and Trump supporter running for Congress.
About 400 years later, at the turn of the third century BCE, Scythians ceremonially killed around a dozen stallions and interred them in a sepulchral chamber in Berel, Kazakhstan.
She has been replaced by the trick riders Caleb Carinci and Renny Spencer — the trick being how Carinci bestrides two stallions in such tight pants — and the Savitsky Cats.
Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai owns the 800-acre Jonabell Farm, which includes stallion barns, grazing paddocks, and multiple barns, and is home to some of the country's top stallions.
I recently got a tour of Jonabell Farm, which is home to Kentucky Derby winners and one of the country's top breeding stallions, who has a $200,000 stud fee.
He had already sired three champions and, for the past three years, his offspring were successful enough to keep Candy Ride ranked in the top five of American stallions.
Sheikh Mohammed is the driving force behind Godolphin, one of the biggest operations in horseracing, and owns the Darley breeding outfit, which has around 80 stallions in seven countries.
Even a swords-and-stallions TV drama about Kazakh history, intended to create a nobler and more accurate image of Kazakhstan than "Borat", has lost some of its state funding.
Her new video for Joanne rager "John Wayne" is a psychedelic bit of nihilistic Americana, featuring Gaga as an outlaw riding stallions and automobiles through a sickeningly discoloured rural area.
The fathiers combined the majestic quality of stallions with the warmth of lions, resulting in a giant animal that was based on horses but used cat-like anatomy and movement.
Some stallions will breed with well over 100 mares a year, and their studding careers can last a decade or more; Galileo's, for example, has already lasted almost 20 years.
New York (CNN Business)Robert Kraft bought the New England Patriots in 20023 from an owner who wanted to move the team to St. Louis and call them the Stallions.
The Cardinals also announced that they signed two offensive linemen who played for the recently disbanded Alliance of American Football: Andrew Lauderdale (Arizona Hotshots) and Jeremiah Poutasi (Salt Lake City Stallions).
The stallions had a lot of personality, and they were eager to be fed the peppermints that John pulled out of his pockets and allowed us to offer up to the horses.
During the breeding season, which lasts from February to around the end of June, the stallions at Jonabell will breed with multiple mares per day at three designated times: 7:30 a.m.
"We use teasers, those are stallions you put into the stall with the sole purpose of making sure the mares are in heat," he says, and then proceeds to expound on equine erections.
"The number of stallions that actually make it are probably 1 out of 15, and there might be 3 out of 15 that look like they are going to make it," Taylor said.
He said additional studies had revealed when and where the genetic diversity of stallions crashed later, but he would not say publicly until he finished the scientific paper that laid out the answer.
"The reason the top of the bloodstock market for colts is very expensive is that the bigger owners and the larger farms are trying to buy colts that might make stallions," says Goff.
KLADRUBY, Czech Republic (Reuters) - The Kladruby stud in the Czech Republic has been breeding horses for royal service since the 1500s, when its sleek grey stallions were seen as a symbol of Habsburg power.
These majestic, curiously gleaming beasts made out of "rubberized material" with textured faux fur look so realistic they could pass for actual stallions, if only their faces weren't petrified in expressions of sheer terror.
More than half of all horses born in the US are born within 30 miles of Keeneland, and the top stallions in the country are all within this 30-mile radius, according to Thomason.
In the breeding arena, with padded walls and floor mats, Coolmore stallions like Uncle Mo, sire of the 21916 Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist, get $1473,2147 per breeding, which may occur several times each day.
Their staggering range of often traditional themes — from crucifixes to historic battles to rearing, almost kitschy stallions and damsels in distress — are belied by a radical use of color and paint that inspires artists still.
But let's say that after Cole broke through the line of scrimmage and was into the secondary, the L.A. Stallions quarterback went all John Wick on the Cleveland defensive line and started double tapping them in the skull.
At Jonabell Farm, the 800-acre farm owned by the Sheikh of Dubai, extended-length, golf cart-like shuttles carry groups of tourists around the rolling fields to see the immaculate skylit barns and the powerfully built stallions.
In a study published Thursday by the journal Science, an international team of researchers deployed the latest genetic tools with 13 stallions that were buried in a mound in what is now Kazakhstan, well-preserved in the permafrost.
What Sheik Mohammed conceived was partly to remind people that all modern thoroughbreds trace back to three stallions — the Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian and the Byerly Turk — imported to England from the Middle East three centuries ago.
The 3,000-acre farm in Paris, Kentucky — about a 35-minute drive from Lexington — offers walking tours of its stallion complex, which is home to one of the most expensive breeding stallions in the world, a retired racehorse named War Front.
SF Bloodstock, which according to court filings is owned by SF Agricultural Holdings L.L.C., employs a for-profit model and focuses on the breeding side of the industry, purchasing stallions, or shares in them, and broodmares while selling yearlings at auction.
US Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallions and MV-22B Ospreys with 3rd MAW waited on the horizon, ready to fulfill their role and extract the warriors following a training event that began with inserting Marines from 1st Marine Division.
The Land Rover made things a lot easier, but chasing the houbara, whose stringy flesh is said to be an aphrodisiac, remains one of the hallowed pursuits — along with thoroughbred stallions, huge yachts and French chateaus — that occupy the minds of Persian Gulf royalty.
"If the ministry is just decoration, the same old medicine in a different broth," a message on a veterans' internet chat room this month said, "then no number of iron stallions of stability preservation will be able to stop the great army of rights defense."
But before James Busch Orthwein, former owner of the Patriots, could execute his plan to move the team to St. Louis and rename them the Stallions, Kraft stepped in and bought the Patriots in 1994 with the intention of keeping them in New England.
Gilmore, for example, was coaxed to South Carolina in part by state pride, according to his mother, Linda, who can be found selling popcorn and soda at the South Pointe concessions booth on Friday nights while another son, Steven, takes the field for the Stallions.
They also analyzed the DNA of two stallions from a royal Scythian tomb 400 years earlier, and one mare, dating to 4,100 years ago, that belonged to a nearby, earlier people, the Sintashta, who had already figured out how to use horses to pull two-wheeled chariots.
The education and appreciation continue for those who take a short trip to the heart of the Bluegrass to see the stars of Oaks and Derbys past in Lexington, Ky. Bucolic farms where they hold new jobs as broodmares and stallions hold open houses throughout the week.
While driving through the Southwest border states with her husband and children, where they spot "fleeting herds of Border Patrol cars like ominous white stallions racing toward the horizon," Luiselli wonders how the militant anti-immigration protesters maintain such fierce hostility in the face of these children's suffering.
When they won the National Series last season, the Granma Stallions were rewarded with a week at an all-inclusive resort and rice cookers; as a free agent in November 2016, Yoenis Cespedes, who grew up playing in Granma Province, signed a four-year, $20163 million contract with the Mets.
More from Melissa Hoppert and Matthew Goldstein of the NYT: SF Bloodstock, which according to court filings is owned by SF Agricultural Holdings L.L.C., employs a for-profit model and focuses on the breeding side of the industry, purchasing stallions, or shares in them, and broodmares while selling yearlings at auction.
" During his live shows, the Iowa native and his band, The Stallions, actually put on an upbeat performance — often sparking dancing and drinking from the crowd during their set, and when they get to "Blank Stares," Allen has to pause and inform the crowd he's going to "take them to church for a few minutes.
"Jumping out of a parked car in a gravel lot hardly had the same grandeur as tearing across a field astride stallions, a fiery torch in one hand and a pistol in the other," complains Dale Simpkins, an avid racist who participates in one such humiliating fiasco in Thomas Mullen's LIGHTNING MEN (37Ink / Atria, $26).

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