XXX. International Congress for Horse Breeding of the Socialist States 1979 in Berlin, capital of the GDR  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1979 - 10 Pfennig

Designer: Horst Naumann, Dresden

XXX. International Congress for Horse Breeding of the Socialist States 1979 in Berlin, capital of the GDR - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1979 - 10 Pfennig


Theme: Animals
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1979
Face Value10.00 
Colorgreen
PerforationK 14
Printing Typeoffset
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number2191
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID21233
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XXX. International Congress for Horse Breeding of the Socialist States 1979 in Berlin, capital of the GDR International Congress for Horse Breeding of the Socialist States 1979 in Berlin, capital of the GDR, two multicolored special postage stamps are issued. In the period from August 20 to September 4, 1979 find in Berlin, the capital of the German Democratic Republic, the XXX. International Congress for Horse Breeding of the Socialist States and the associated thoroughbred meeting held. The fundamental objectives of the International Congress are to promote the relations and cooperation of socialist states in the field of scientific and technical progress in horse breeding and their performance tests. As in all areas, this cooperation will be conducted on the basis of full equality, mutual benefit and mutual assistance. Annually, annual congressional meetings are held to discuss the latest scientific knowledge and experience in the field of horse breeding, feeding, stance, training and performance testing. Furthermore, there will be polls on the sharing of the best breeding material on the exchange of peels or their sperm, just to name a few examples from the work of the Congress. Related to the congress is the international thoroughbred meeting, where the best horse race horses from the countries working together in the congress are tested for performance. Since 1949, the thoroughbred meeting has taken place alternately on the racetracks in Moscow, Warsaw, Budapest and Berlin. In recent years, a total of 13 international races have been held on two race days each. The most important races of the thoroughbred meeting are the "Peace Prize", the "Moscow Prize" and the "Grand Prix of the International Congress of Horse Breeding of the Socialist States". The 10 Pfennig value shows a scene from the final fight in a horse race. In the GDR in the months of March to November on the racetracks Hoppegarten, Leipzig, Halle, Dresden, Magdeburg and Gotha performed over 100 racetrack events with thoroughbred horses in which they are subjected in flat and obstacle race performance testing for hardness and speed. The sporting events on the green grass of the racetracks attract tens of thousands of visitors each year, especially, of course, to such highlights as the international thoroughbred meeting on 26th August and 2nd September 1979. The racing career of a thoroughbred horse begins at the age of two years. The most powerful horses are selected according to fixed criteria for breeding and are included in the breeding stocks of the VE Gestüt Graditz, Görlsdorf, Lehn and Boxberg.

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XXX. International Congress for Horse Breeding of the Socialist States 1979 in Berlin, capital of the GDR International Congress for Horse Breeding of the Socialist States 1979 in Berlin, capital of the GDR, two multicolored special postage stamps are issued. In the period from August 20 to September 4, 1979 find in Berlin, the capital of the German Democratic Republic, the XXX. International Congress for Horse Breeding of the Socialist States and the associated thoroughbred meeting held. The fundamental objectives of the International Congress are to promote the relations and cooperation of socialist states in the field of scientific and technical progress in horse breeding and their performance tests. As in all areas, this cooperation will be conducted on the basis of full equality, mutual benefit and mutual assistance. Annually, annual congressional meetings are held to discuss the latest scientific knowledge and experience in the field of horse breeding, feeding, stance, training and performance testing. Furthermore, there will be polls on the sharing of the best breeding material on the exchange of peels or their sperm, just to name a few examples from the work of the Congress. Related to the congress is the international thoroughbred meeting, where the best horse race horses from the countries working together in the congress are tested for performance. Since 1949, the thoroughbred meeting has taken place alternately on the racetracks in Moscow, Warsaw, Budapest and Berlin. In recent years, a total of 13 international races have been held on two race days each. The most important races of the thoroughbred meeting are the "Peace Prize", the "Moscow Prize" and the "Grand Prix of the International Congress of Horse Breeding of the Socialist States". The 10 Pfennig value shows a scene from the final fight in a horse race. In the GDR in the months of March to November on the racetracks Hoppegarten, Leipzig, Halle, Dresden, Magdeburg and Gotha performed over 100 racetrack events with thoroughbred horses in which they are subjected in flat and obstacle race performance testing for hardness and speed. The sporting events on the green grass of the racetracks attract tens of thousands of visitors each year, especially, of course, to such highlights as the international thoroughbred meeting on 26th August and 2nd September 1979. The racing career of a thoroughbred horse begins at the age of two years. The most powerful horses are selected according to fixed criteria for breeding and are included in the breeding stocks of the VE Gestüt Graditz, Görlsdorf, Lehn and Boxberg..