English female Family #19 by dint of the imaginations of Mr. Lowe so desginated is not the foremost tribe of damsels one sets themselves to contemplate in the...
Harry, I often wonder what you're smoking. At least you're having a good time with it. But I need to question some of your musings. "Curlin, a colt of seeming...
It appears to me that the ancient scribe Bruce Lowe in an effort to designate female TB race horse families devised a system of nomenclature which can prove at...
Riverman, the good sire of turf horses I believe is from the 19c family and his decendants are important in France and elsewhere. I wonder if it is likely I...
oops, my short term memory failed me. It is Riverma's sire, Never Bend that is from family 19c, as Riverman is out of Queen Mary's family 10 branch. HM From:...
Hallo, the family 19 had several branches in Germany. Here is a list of existing lines in my home country Fam. 19 Sumitas (C) by Lomitas, Surumu (C)...
The family of Tuberose the Doncaster Cup winner of 1776 has made inroads the world over. And it appears to be a family on the upswing. I thank Bettina for...
Hello! Could someone please explain to me the different families? Like you were just talking about 19c....I have tons of questions, but if someone could give...
Would someone please explain the pros and cons of inbreeding and outcrossing? What is acceptable/beneficial as far as closeness in generation lines? We are...
Please post a picture to the files, you never know who might recognize it. include as much of the artist's name and any other markings you can make out....
Linebreeding is NOT inbreeding, & it's very successful. Our family has linebred for generations, outcrossing about every third generation. Moe Maureen P....
The families we're referencing are the tail-female lines going back to the earliest known broodmares. They are numbered from the results of a study over 100...
Inbreeding and outcrossing is like inhaling and exhaling. A good breeding program does both. Well planned inbreeding doubles back to a superior ancestor in...
I think female family 19 of english heritage is a managable study- the family for all intents and purposes might be said to begin with Tuberose the 1776 winner...
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-Hi, thank you for the information, the study of family 19 is very interesting, the mares, Cherie & Passan, Nan Darrell, Qui Vive, Poetess etc, offer much to...
Dear "Sir Harry"- your mention of El Siboney caught my attention. And in fact, you were referring to the same Puerto Rican bred El Siboney that I was thinking...
Antranig(Danehill) won how many races and what distance he won ? He is by Danehill out of Avigail. Only able to find out, he had 16 starts in Germany and 2...
Hi, goce deu articulo, era escrito bien e informativo. cordially sir harry ... And ... Siboney ... that ... Poem). ... Verset ... Sire ... is ... island, ... ...
hi. Antranig's 4th dam Spartan Woman is a half sister to Swaps dam Iron Reward as well as being a half sister to Kentucky derby winner Iron Liege-(1957) -Iron...
Hi. I'd like to post the names of some interesting mares from family 19 and about the times they were active as an aid for students who may be looking at this...
Another year has rushed its brittle bed, and left a lad older but none wiser. The mountains of information loom like pained masters, laughing at how difficult...
Dear Collaborators, I am trying to find the immediate pedigree of a bay mare named Solitaire (USA), who was foaled in 1864. As far as I know, this Solitaire...
_Solitaire Thoroughbred_ (http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/solitaire3) Thers seems to be two Solitaires not connected to Commodore _Grand Steeplechase de...