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Wed May 19, 2021 9:46 am

Her sire, Earl of Tinsdal, is a MG1W in Germany and Italy and a son of Black Sam Bellamy, a full-brother to Galileo.
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Wed May 19, 2021 2:38 pm

Holy cow, she's pretty. And a perfect example of "would be roan, but..."
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Wed May 19, 2021 2:41 pm

Mylute wrote: Wed May 19, 2021 9:46 am Her sire, Earl of Tinsdal, is a MG1W in Germany and Italy and a son of Black Sam Bellamy, a full-brother to Galileo.
Earl of Tinsdal himself is also quite chromey
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Sun May 30, 2021 10:46 pm

Lake Barkley, the white mare with a couple black patches on her rump (very cute), finished fourth in a race at Mountaineer tonight. She has apparently been racing quite frequently recently, finishing third last out.
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Flanders wrote: Fri May 14, 2021 12:22 am Yeah her front legs don't look great but she is pretty young. I imagine she wasn't even 6 months when the photos were taken since she was born at the very end of October.
My first thought at seeing that picture was, does her mother know that she's out?

But she's gotta be young to still have ALL of her foal fuzz on like that. If you look closely at the thick-ish pasterns, you can see that they're normal-looking and there is a distinct line of hair. The only part of her without any foal fuzz is that left hind cannon.
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Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:21 pm

Lot 567 at Goffs Land Rover Sale, selling tomorrow.

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He's registered in the Wetherby's Non TB Studbook.
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What is he mixed with? Love him.
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I have no idea. The first few generations seem to be all Thoroughbred, the like 8th dam is only called 'Gallardo Mare' on Pedigreequery/Allbreedpedigree, maybe the Non TB is somewhere back there in the damline?
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There have apparently been a handful of TBs in the US who have relatives that got a "thoroughbred" qualification without being a true TB.

One of them was trained by O'neil I think?
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Mylute wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 7:17 pm There have apparently been a handful of TBs in the US who have relatives that got a "thoroughbred" qualification without being a true TB.

One of them was trained by O'neil I think?
Yep. Stubbins and the conversation he started on here awhile ago. :)
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MorganLeFay wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 5:30 pm I have no idea. The first few generations seem to be all Thoroughbred, the like 8th dam is only called 'Gallardo Mare' on Pedigreequery/Allbreedpedigree, maybe the Non TB is somewhere back there in the damline?
I suspect he was registered as AQPS/Non-TB because why would his breeders bring their mares up to the full stud book when they don't have to? He sold for GBP 32,000, which is a respectable price for a chaser. He was in the top 10 of the sales prices that second day.
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Slinky_Malinky wrote: Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:14 am
MorganLeFay wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 5:30 pm I have no idea. The first few generations seem to be all Thoroughbred, the like 8th dam is only called 'Gallardo Mare' on Pedigreequery/Allbreedpedigree, maybe the Non TB is somewhere back there in the damline?
I suspect he was registered as AQPS/Non-TB because why would his breeders bring their mares up to the full stud book when they don't have to? He sold for GBP 32,000, which is a respectable price for a chaser. He was in the top 10 of the sales prices that second day.
Yeah that could be it. I don't really follow AQPS/Non-TB breeding much, do breeders/owners have to pay to get mares/horses in the TB stud book? I'm guessing it is not done automatically once it's enough generation of TBs?
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MorganLeFay wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 7:31 am
Slinky_Malinky wrote: Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:14 am
MorganLeFay wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 5:30 pm I have no idea. The first few generations seem to be all Thoroughbred, the like 8th dam is only called 'Gallardo Mare' on Pedigreequery/Allbreedpedigree, maybe the Non TB is somewhere back there in the damline?
I suspect he was registered as AQPS/Non-TB because why would his breeders bring their mares up to the full stud book when they don't have to? He sold for GBP 32,000, which is a respectable price for a chaser. He was in the top 10 of the sales prices that second day.
Yeah that could be it. I don't really follow AQPS/Non-TB breeding much, do breeders/owners have to pay to get mares/horses in the TB stud book? I'm guessing it is not done automatically once it's enough generation of TBs?
This link I posted above viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7380 explains the process of how a horse gets into the TB studbook, its not easy and it takes real dedication. It was a really fascinating thing to research when I found out about it.
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TapitsGal wrote: Mon May 10, 2021 7:46 am Colorfull Seattle's April 28th giant surprise foal looks like her twin
Barbara Livingston has posted some wonderful photos of Colorfull Seattle and her Giant Surprise colt.

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MorganLeFay wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 7:31 am
Yeah that could be it. I don't really follow AQPS/Non-TB breeding much, do breeders/owners have to pay to get mares/horses in the TB stud book? I'm guessing it is not done automatically once it's enough generation of TBs?
Given that AQPS/Non-TB are almost exclusively racing in jumps and National Hunt flat races, and that he has very close relations who won graded stakes over jumps, this horse probably could be upgraded if his owners wanted.

There is a Non-TB/AQPS division for racing in the USA, it's called Appendix QH. :D
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Radius Day (2014. m. Harlan's Holiday x Radio Slam, by Grand Slam) has a unique blaze.
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Truly this story could fit here, or clever names, or random retirees news. I wanted to add I know she isn't a piebald but I thought that was why the name was clever because she sort of looks like one.

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Flanders wrote: Wed Jun 16, 2021 5:49 pm https://www.americasbestracing.net/life ... ining-show
Truly this story could fit here, or clever names, or random retirees news. I wanted to add I know she isn't a piebald but I thought that was why the name was clever because she sort of looks like one.

Pied N True, 2013 chestnut mare (Benchmark - Call A Judge, by Judge T C)

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Looks like a nice Junior Hunter named Remarkable

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Mylute wrote: Sun Sep 20, 2020 4:05 pm Navajo (Moonlark) all grown up.
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