ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Phenotypic and genetic parameter estimates for racing traits of Arabian horses in Turkey[1]

The racing records for Arabian horses used in the study were obtained from the Turkish Jockey Club. The traits used in the study were racing time, best racing time, rank, annual earnings, earnings per start, log annual earnings and log earnings per start. Genetic parameters were estimated by the res...

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