broodmare
IPA: brˈudmeɪr
noun
- Alternative form of brood mare [A stud mare, a female horse used for breeding.]
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Examples of "broodmare" in Sentences
- A broodmare is a mare used for breeding.
- She was subsequently a leading broodmare.
- He was also an outstanding broodmare sire.
- Two Lea was also successful as a broodmare.
- As a broodmare, she had only modest success.
- Miss Cavandish was not successful as a broodmare.
- Meadow Vance was also an outstanding broodmare sire.
- He was the broodmare sire of the champion filly Miesque.
- Biscay has also proved to be a successful broodmare sire.
- Another was On Watch, the broodmare sire of another great, Stymie.
- A few years ago, Marc's Lark, a broodmare at Buttonwood Farm in Rhinebeck, NY, delivered a filly early in the evening.
- He shined as a sire of broodmares and was among the top 10 leading North American broodmare sires for the last eight years.
- I had always assumed that most racehorses retired to a life as a stud or broodmare, or were sold at high prices as sport horses.
- By now, Jenny, and the staff of the broodmare barn, Jill, Jo and I, were hunkering down for a long, intense recovery for the filly.
- It got this way when he was a foal and was either in a brawl with another foal, or, was corrected harshly by his mother or another broodmare.
- Ms. Personal Ensign, trained by Shug McGaughey, won 13 times out of 13 starts and accrued more than $1.6 million in purses before pursuing a successful career as a broodmare.
- The Epsom prize money was more than enough to cover the fee, though, while Dancing Rain's value as a broodmare would also increase significantly if she could become a dual Classic winner.
- "If we can get slots up and running in Maryland, we'll be able to attract new, young stallions," said Northview co-owner Tom Bowman, watching a broodmare clad in booties and his 20-year-old stallion squeal and neigh.
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