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9632
The most in danger now is ironically the best prospect on the lot, an 11 year old thoroughbred mare named Arizona and there are some apps and pintaloosas (same...
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summerhorse.geo
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Apr 2, 2006
7:51 am
9633
Hallo, I'm asking following question for a friend of mine, because he has no access to the Internet. Can anyone tell me, where Teddy (Ajax - Rondeau by Bay...
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fuchssf
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Apr 2, 2006
10:51 am
9634
Our good friend Jane Cook is having difficulty posting a message, so I'm forwarding a message to the list from her: Re: Interesting Racing History...
Anne Peters
pedgoddess
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Apr 2, 2006
1:25 pm
9635
Whoops! Of all the links to get wrong, it was our own link, to the Thoroughbred Heritage Store page for Jane Cook's maps. Try this instead: ...
Anne Peters
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Apr 2, 2006
1:34 pm
9636
Interesting question. I went through the TB books I have, and didn't find the answer either. My TB mare's sire line is Teddy, through Damascus. She is a...
Gayle
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Apr 2, 2006
11:17 pm
9637
I have a house-full of photographs of Teddy, from his first year at stud until his export to America, all bequeathed to me by the stud groom who looked after...
Tony Morris
oldgrecian
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Apr 2, 2006
11:33 pm
9638
Does anyone know any thing about these two? Who owned these and when? Pilgrim f.1762 by Samson, dam by Regulus, 2nd dam by Brown Traveler, 3rd dam by Greyhound...
Bruce Burton
go4morgans
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Apr 4, 2006
1:17 am
9639
... Sampson's 1762blc Pilgrim(GB)was never exported, as far as I know (and I have his dam as x Cade). ... Liberty, 1764bc x *Dove - (Gantt's) Mille x *Spark, ...
Judy Baugh
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Apr 4, 2006
4:17 am
9640
Hallo, many thanks for the answer regarding Teddy. I want exactly as possible to know, at with stud Teddy stood in France. I can imagine, it could be a bit...
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Apr 4, 2006
7:56 am
9641
Hi Bettina, I can't be absolutely sure about where Teddy stood in his early years, because his owner had interests in several stud properties, and his...
Tony Morris
oldgrecian
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Apr 4, 2006
9:40 am
9642
... This is intriguing, Tony. Do you happen to know how a French stud came to be called "Fitz-James"? Could it possibly have anything to do with the...
Sandra K. Snider
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Apr 4, 2006
11:07 am
9643
I've no idea why there should have been a stud in France known as the Haras de Fitz-James. There were several horses of that name in the 19th century, but I...
Tony Morris
oldgrecian
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Apr 4, 2006
12:03 pm
9644
Hallo, Tony, Many thanks for the valuable informations about Teddy. My friend would be very grateful for the infos about the studs. I wasn't aware Teddy moved...
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Apr 5, 2006
9:05 am
9645
Dear Collaborators, Assistance needed! I would earnestly appreciate to receive as much information as possible on the MONT BLANC horse who was foaled in 1919....
JORGE MARTINEZ
egrojsiriorb
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Apr 5, 2006
5:41 pm
9646
Jorge, I would love to help you, but as it is you already know more than I do about this horse. Bye bye, Ingeborg Druid's Lodge Cattery Siamese & Balinese ...
Druid's Lodge
ratterykc
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Apr 6, 2006
10:19 am
9647
looks like he went to stud in Argentina. ... From: JORGE MARTINEZ [mailto:egrojsiriorb@...] Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 10:31 PM To: TBHeritage ...
Anne Peters
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Apr 6, 2006
12:40 pm
9648
You can access the paper in pdf form from the Thoroughbred Genetics LTD website: http://thoroughbredgenetics.com/ I've been waiting to hear comments from the...
Sumiko Keay
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Apr 6, 2006
2:52 pm
9649
Dear Anne, Thank you very much for the added information. Hmm, perhaps Gustavo may assist here. All the Best, Anne Peters <anne@...> wrote: looks...
JORGE MARTINEZ
egrojsiriorb
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Apr 7, 2006
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9650
Was wondering if anyone has any information on Broad Brush and Nureyev. These history and story of these two horses are becoming more a part of our tour. I...
Terre Crider
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Apr 9, 2006
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9651
In a message dated 04/09/06 1:59:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, TBHeritage@yahoogroups.com writes: If you know of magazine stories, website with information,...
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Apr 9, 2006
6:38 pm
9652
http://www.bloodhorse.com/articleindex/article.asp?id=6788 I found this article on Nureyev from The Blood Horse in 1987. I remember it so well and even kept...
Lois Aichholz
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Apr 9, 2006
11:08 pm
9653
Hello everyone, I have the following book for sale from my personal collection: The Thoroughbred by Peter Willet: Excellent resource that gives details of the...
montjeu03
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Apr 10, 2006
11:48 am
9654
Hi to anyone who can answer, Imported with Lath in 1768 was another Babraham mare, I think she is refered to as Betty Leeds [not Fair Rachel also by Babraham] ...
Bruce Burton
go4morgans
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Apr 21, 2006
1:15 am
9655
Hi Bruce, Yes, per Harrison [EATS i:216, citing two editions of the 'NY Mercury'] Babraham No. 2, aka: Betty Leeds, was raced over here by DeLancey, and was on...
Judy Baugh
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Apr 21, 2006
2:51 am
9656
Thanks Judy, That means she did not have any foals until 1770. bruce Judy Baugh <procyon@...> wrote: Hi Bruce, Yes, per Harrison [EATS i:216, citing...
Bruce Burton
go4morgans
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Apr 21, 2006
3:36 am
9657
... Imho, the only conclusion merited by the information given is that Babraham No. 2/Betty Leeds was indeed raced over here, and ran at Newmarket fall, 1768. ...
Judy Baugh
betsypalafox
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Apr 21, 2006
4:21 am
9658
On Nureyev: I think the Blood Horse article is probably the best. I visited Walmac some years ago, a sunny quiet morning, came recommended, but by myself....
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gosspkt2003
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Apr 22, 2006
7:29 pm
9659
I know that it seems I only post when I have a question regarding historical facts for the farms tours I do. But I'm sorry, I'm excited and just have to...
Terre Crider
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Apr 24, 2006
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9660
Wow -- that's excellent. It's always nice to have a hometown rooting interest. Isn't Lawyer Ron one of the favorites this year? Sumiko...
Sumiko Keay
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Apr 26, 2006
4:12 pm
9661
There was a horse named Melton that I believe won the 1885 Epsom Derby and St. Legers. I would love to find a large picture/painting of that horse, especially...
thewvmeltman
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Apr 28, 2006
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