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Definition of Stud farm
1. Noun. A farm where horses are bred.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stud Farm
Literary usage of Stud farm
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Uganda's Katikiro in England: Being the Offical Account of His Visit to the by Ham Mukasa, Ernest Millar (1904)
"... XII The Natural History Museum—Shopping—Lunch with Sir Benjamin Stone —The
House of Lords—The Guildhall—Visit to Mr. Burdett-Coutts' stud farm—Visit to ..."
2. Frank Forester's Horse and Horsemanship of the United States and British by Henry William Herbert (1857)
"... and therefore cut stuff of some kind, with carrots or turnips, must be given.
These can only be produced economically on the stud-farm ..."
3. The Borderland of Czar and Kaiser: Notes from Both Sides of the Russian Frontier by Poultney Bigelow (1894)
"This famous stud- farm is still carried on with characteristic en- ergy, and not
only provides the German army with the hundred thousand horses which it ..."
4. The Borderland of Czar and Kaiser: Notes from Both Sides of the Russian Frontier by Poultney Bigelow, Frederic Remington (1894)
"This famous stud- farm is still carried on with characteristic energy, and not
only provides the German army with the hundred thousand horses which it ..."