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How the Stud Book in India evolved

The Indian horse, more popularly called the "country-bred" is believed to have gained prominence in the early 18th century. History has it that races were held in Madras in 1780. The Arabian horses became good racers in Calcutta and the 'Derby of Bengal" was  popular among maiden Arabs. The number of horses was on the increase and so were the racecourses as more areas in India came under British rule. Horses and horsemen mushroomed in India – from the upper mouths of the Ganges to that of the Indus—from the Himalayas to Madras. Calcutta, being the colonial capital, became the headquarters.

India started importing horses under British rule from various countries and by 1862, as the sport of horse racing grew in popularity, there were close to one hundred race courses in India. These were mostly in towns where there were British cantonments.

The National Horse Breeding and Show Society of India published Volume 1 of the Indian Stud Book in 1927. However, this book included horses from various breeds like the English Thoroughbreds, Australian Thoroughbreds, Trotters, Marwari, Kathiawaris, Desert Arabians, Half-breds, et.al.

With the Eve Bloodstock Scheme (linked to the RWITC. Ltd) becoming important in Western India and horses from the General Stud Book also gaining popularity, a 'Weatherbys like organisation' became essential in India.

In the 1930s there were just two Turf Authorities in India – Royal Calcutta Turf Club and Royal Western India Turf Club. The responsibility of maintaining the Indian Stud Book had been discussed and finally RWITC became the 'Keepers of the Indian Stud Book and duly published Volume 1 in 1942. More...

   
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