stud farm

/'stʌd'fɑ:m/
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stud farm

A beautiful mare and her foal graze peacefully on the stud farm.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A specialized farm for breeding horses: A "stud farm" is an agricultural establishment dedicated to the controlled breeding and raising of horses, particularly for the purpose of producing animals with specific traits, such as for racing, sport, or specific breeds.
Usage
  • The term "stud farm" is used to describe the physical location and business operation focused on equine reproduction and early care. It is a compound noun, but its meaning is specific and distinct from a general horse farm or stable.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The champion racehorse retired to a prestigious stud farm.
    • They visited the stud farm to see the new foals.
    • Managing a successful stud farm requires extensive knowledge of equine genetics.
Advanced Usage
  • "To stand at stud": This phrase describes a male horse (a stallion) that is available for breeding at a stud farm.
    • The famous stallion now stands at stud for a substantial fee.
Variants and Related Words
  • Stud (noun): Can refer to the male horse used for breeding or, in a broader sense, the breeding farm itself. (e.g., )
  • Breeding farm (noun): A more general term that can apply to facilities breeding various animals, not exclusively horses.
  • Stallion station (noun): A less common synonym specifically for a facility housing stallions for breeding.
Synonyms
  • Horse breeding farm: A direct descriptive synonym.
  • Breeding establishment: A more formal term.
Related Phrases
  • "To put a horse out to stud": To retire a horse (typically a successful male) from active competition or work so it can be used for breeding.
    • After winning the championship, they decided to put the horse out to stud.
stud farm

A beautiful mare and her foal graze peacefully on the stud farm.

Noun
  1. a farm where horses are bred