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Glossary |
- Bleeder.
- A horse which during or following
exercise or during a race is
found by the official track veterinarian
or steward to be shedding blood
from one or both nostrils or
is found to have bled internally.
This horse may be placed on the
bleeder list by the official
track veterinarian.
- Broodmare.
- A female horse that has been
bred and is used to produce foals.
- California Horse Racing
Board (CHRB).
- The governing body for racing
in California.
- Coggins Test.
- A blood test for Equine Infectious
Anemia.
- Colt.
- A male four years old or younger
which is not a gelding or ridgling,
and which at time of sale (after
July 1 of its yearling year)
has two testes palpable in their
entirety below the external inguinal
ring.
- Consignor.
- The person who executes the
consignment contract, offering
a horse for sale through the
auction.
- Cribber.
- A horse that has the habit
of biting an object in order
to suck air into its lungs.
- Dam.
- The female parent of a horse.
- Delivery Order.
- The document given to a purchaser
or his agent upon settlement,
authorizing the purchaser to
take possession from the consignor
of a horse purchased at a sale.
- Eligibility.
- Current qualification to a
stakes race or incentive program.
- Filly.
- A female horse four years old
or younger.
- Foal.
- A young horse of any sex in
its first year of life.
- Gelding.
- A male horse of any age that
has had both testicles removed.
- Horse.
- A generic term for an equine
animal. When reference is made
to sexual category, the word "horse" shall
mean an entire male five years
old or older.
- Horse of Racing Age.
- A horse two years old or older
which is offered for sale in
a horse of racing age sale or
a horses of racing age sale session.
- Incentive Programs.
- Programs through which certain
horses are eligible to compete
in restricted races or earn bonuses
for their owners and/or breeders.
- Jockey Club Certificate
of Registration.
- The document describing and
identifying registered Thoroughbreds
by their parentage, sex, color,
markings, location where foaled,
and breeder of record. This document
is issued by The Jockey Club.
- Lasix (furosemide).
- A medicine which lowers blood
pressure and is often used as
a treatment for horses which
are "bleeders."
- Maiden.
- A filly or mare that has never
been bred.
- Mare.
- A female horse five years old
or older.
- Medication Report.
- A report completed by consignor,
and required by the California
Horse Racing Board, which lists
any medication administered to
a sales horse within seventy-two
(72) hours of its being offered
for sale at any auction recognized
by the California Horse Racing
Board.
- Nerved.
- A horse that has had an operation
or manipulation in which the
sensory nerve is blocked or severed
to temporarily or permanently
eliminate pain in that area.
- Pedigree.
- Lineage or parentage.
- Pre-sale Interstate/Intercounty
Delivery Agreement.
- The document necessary for
exemption from California state
sales tax.
- Producer.
- A mare with at least one offspring
that has won a race.
- Ridgling.
- A male horse with one or both
testicles which, after July 1
of its yearling year, are not
palpable in their entirety below
the external inguinal ring.
- Sire.
- The male parent of a horse.
- Spotters.
- The employees of the auctioneer
who, acting as intermediaries
between auctioneer and bidders,
acknowledge bids made as each
horse is auctioned.
- Stable Release.
- The document obtained in exchange
for the Delivery Order which
allows sale horses to be removed
from the sales grounds.
- Stakes Engagements.
- The stakes races to which a
horse has been nominated. Some
stakes races have, as requirements,
additional payments to maintain
eligibility.
- Stallion.
- A male horse that is used to
breed mares.
- Starter's List.
- A list of horses that cannot
be raced or entered until they
have been schooled in the gate
and approved by the starter.
The official track starter maintains
the list.
- Steward's List.
- A list of horses that perform
poorly or have problems concerning
their ownership, etc. They cannot
be entered in a race until the
matter is cleared by the stewards.
This list is maintained by the
official track stewards.
- Suckling.
- A foal which is still nursing.
- Suspensory.
- Ligaments that are attached
to the sesamoids.
- Tendon.
- Any of the inelastic cords
of connective tissue that attach
muscle to bone.
- Two-Year-Old.
- Every Thoroughbred becomes
a two-year-old on January 1 of
the second year following the
date of its birth.
- Two-Year-Old in Training.
- A two-year-old horse which,
at the time of sale, shall have
been in training for not less
than ninety (90) days prior to
sale and is sold in a two-year-old
in training sale or sale session.
- Upset Price.
- The minimum acceptable price
to open the bidding on a horse
offered for sale in the auction.
- Veterinarian's List.
- A list of horses that may not
be entered in a race until approved
by the official racetrack veterinarian,
who maintains said list.
- Weanling.
- A foal which has been separated
from its dam.
- Wind.
- A horse's capacity for breath.
- Wobbler.
- A horse suffering from a more
or less specific incoordination,
diagnosed as locomotor ataxia.
- Yearling.
- Every Thoroughbred becomes
a yearling on January 1 of the
first year following the date
of its birth.
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