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Definition of Studbook
1. Noun. Official record of the pedigree of purebred animals especially horses.
Definition of Studbook
1. n. A genealogical register of a particular breed or stud of horses, esp. thoroughbreds.
Definition of Studbook
1. Noun. In livestock breeding, a written record of the genealogy of animals. ¹
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Definition of Studbook
1. a record of the pedigree of purebred animals [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Studbook
Literary usage of Studbook
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1908)
"In this studbook are registered all importations that are registered in the
General Draft studbook of France. The Per- cheron-Norman studbook was changed to ..."
2. Regulations Prescribed for the Use of the Consular Service of the United States by United States Dept. of State (1896)
"studbook of the American Hackney Horse Society. Register of the American ...
American Cleveland Bay studbook. studbook of the Select Clydesdale Horse ..."
3. Laws, Joint Resolutions, and Memorials, Passed at the ... Session of the by Nebraska, Legislature (1915)
"French Draft — studbook des Societe des Agricultures de Chevaux de Trait Francais.
... Percheron—studbook Percher- on de France. Shetland Pony—Shetland Pony ..."
4. Farmer's Cyclopedia of Live Stock by Earley Vernon Wilcox, Clarence Beaman Smith (1908)
"Morgan Saddle Horse German, Hanoverian, and Oldenburg Coach Horse studbook.
American Hackney studbook. Oldenburg Coach Horse Register. Percheron studbook of ..."
5. Types and Breeds of Farm Animals by Charles Sumner Plumb (1920)
"A Thoroughbred studbook, known as the " General studbook of Great Britain," ...
It is interesting to note that "An Introduction to a General studbook " was ..."
6. Report by American Genetic Association (1907)
"I do not believe that the studbook proposition is one that is of any special ...
MH Tichenor, New York, NY—The matter of a studbook for the American ..."