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'We feel it is our responsibility to continue to publish this historic record'

The magic of the printed word as Weatherbys keeps alive the spirit of 1791

The first edition of the General Stud Book, showing the entry for the Darley Arabian
The first edition of the General Stud Book, showing the entry for the Darley Arabian

Volume 49 of the Weatherbys General Stud Book, which records all thoroughbreds foaled in Ireland and Britain between 2017 and 2021, has just been published - keeping alive a centuries-old custom, and one that has largely been ditched by other racing authorities.

In 1791 James Weatherby published the first volume of the General Stud Book as the original and authoritative register of the worldwide thoroughbred breed, and it has remained in Weatherbys' care ever since.

Fewer than 100 editions of the General Stud Book are published every four years – crafted using the finest leather and quality finishes.

For the first time in the publication’s history, the latest edition is dedicated to three owner-breeders whose influence on the industry and the breed will be felt for generations to come.

Renowned bloodstock journalist Tony Morris has written a piece that is carried within the General Stud Book, recognising the contribution to the breed from Prince Khalid Abdullah, David Thompson and Hamdan Al Maktoum.

Weatherbys chairman Johnny Weatherby said: “The General Stud Book is the world’s founding thoroughbred register and has been at the heart of our Irish and British business for over 230 years.

Volume 49 of the General Stud Book
Volume 49 of the General Stud Book

"While many other stud book authorities understandably choose no longer to produce printed stud books we, as the custodians of the ‘Mother Stud Book’, are committed, and indeed feel it is our responsibility, to continue to publish this historic record in its original printed format.

"While Weatherbys is at the forefront of developments in many areas of the industry, such as the Weatherbys ePassport and Weatherbys Scientific, we are also conscious and proud of our 250-year heritage."

He added: "I'm particularly pleased to be able to dedicate Volume 49 of the General Stud Book to the memory of three owner-breeders in Ireland and Great Britain who have contributed so much to our industries.

"We are forever grateful to Prince Khalid Abdullah, Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum and David Thompson."


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Published on 29 January 2022inNews

Last updated 16:49, 29 January 2022

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