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...
Thank you so much for trying to provide valuable assistance. The provided year of birth of the US-bred Solitaire is crucial here. This fact excludes some of...
Hi, I have been a lurker here for a couple years & now I do have a question. What do you think of a breeding of Speightstown to Unbridled Echo, & then Then,...
In my humble opinion, this would be too much to close. While I'm a fan of linebreeding, repeating strains that close up basically defeats the purpose of close...
Hi Jorge, Could you provide a pedigree in which Solitaire appears, or owners/breeders? I cannot find any horse named Solitaire, either imported or foaled in...
My family has been, for centuries, linebreeders, but we do an outcross every 3 generations. This has seemed to work nicely, & we get some new bloodlines as...
We have an Appy sport horse with Solitaire in his bloodlines. I think that he was a jumper/steeplechaser horse if I'm not wrong. Moe Maureen P. Sullivan To:...
Chris, Thank you so much for the kindness of trying to assist me with this search. I earnestly appreciate it. The equine I am looking for (Solitaire) appears...
... It certainly makes an interesting pattern. I'd say that a lot depends on how well *you* like the sires who are being duplicated. (None of these are horses...
Hi Jorge, Per the ASB (2:317, 4:267,460, et al.) Solitaire who appears in the pedigree of White Cross was the 1860 bay mare x Commodore - mare x Rowton (fam....
Hi, A question that I am a little bit confused with-- During the inception of thoroughbred raceing what groups of horses made up the Running Horse? Thanks, Ed...
My family has always put a lot of weight on broodmares, also broodmare sires. To forget or not consider the dam is to forget one whole side of the pedigree....
I will be very grateful if any of the club members can help out in finding information about: Red Sovereign-GB (1956 Grey Sovereign x Southwater Red by...
Hi Rosana The race record of Red Sovereign gr.c. (1956) by Grey Sovereign appears under Southwater Red in "Keylock's Dams of Winners of Flat Races 1957-1966" ...
It seems probable that you are refering to Bruce Lowe's classification of horses. Lowe classed his "families" under three general headings-running, sire and...
Rosana, I know Red Sovereign stood in Pennsylvania(US) in 1960s and at least thru early 1970s. He was not known at that time for being famous as a sire of...
... I'm not sure that anyone today knows the answer, although the definition appears to have been common knowledge among contemporaries. The best suggestion I...
Hi You may also be referring to the English Running-Horse (described in detail by Gervase Markham in his 1593 Discource of Horsmanshippe). Running-Horses were...
Keith & Dede, thank you for your help. About Red Sovereign I can add that he was the sire of Aeromoza (1967 Red Sovereign x Mejillones by Piet). She was the...
To My friends Sandra Snider, Bill Dimarres and B. Kinney I thank you all for replying to my question and you are all probally right. A young lady in England by...
Candlemas, a sire by epsom derby hero, the bleeder Hermit, was a full brother to Epsom derby winner and imported sire St. Blaise whose importation into America...
I emerge from lurkdom to say that a few days ago I was sorting through some old VCR tapes and put one in the machine that turned out to have the broadcast of...
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I believe the members of "Old Friends" had mentioned that they and his breeders were keeping an eye on him and would make room for him if the Japanese breeders...
Dear Judy or anyone else, The Ranger son of Regulus is listed as a bay. Is it possible he turned gray? Regulus' dam Grey Robinson was gray and Steady the sire...
Am relieved to hear this, and hope they don't forget him! To: TBHeritage@...: pharlap@...: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 23:32:19 +0000Subject: Re:...
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I hope they don't forget! There was mention that they are keeping their eyes on other studs in Japan just in case... Charismatic was one that was mentioned...
... turned gray? ... Regulus is well-documented as a bay; therefore, it doesn't matter that his dam was grey. If Regulus did not *receive* grey from his dam...
... Hi Sandy & Bruce, It's Lindsey, at least as quoted from contemporaneous advts., EATS 2:160. The details above are given same page, further stating that the...
See "The History of Thoroughbred Racing in America" by William H. P. Robertson, Chapter Seven. "George Washington also is credited with having exerted...