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Scientific Principles of TB Breeding Part 3
Harold Hampton began studing the theory of thoroughbred breeding around the year 1950. He published the first two parts of his early findings in 1954 and 1956. These two booklets expounded his basic principles of breeding which have since been shown to be valid both by research methodology and by practice. For many of today's leading writers and researchers his discovery of the necessity for line breeding to be to both sexes of an ancestor was the conceptual breakthrough that led them on to greater insights and successes. Hampton was adding to his findings on more recent influential thoroughbreds, when he passed away suddenly in 1992. The book was completd by his Auckland Breeding Forum colleagues and edited by Clive Harper.
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