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What is your horse's lineage??

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It is so fun to find out who your horse's ancestors are, and where they came from! I found my TB on allbreedpedigree.com and was surprised to find out who he was related to!

Not only is he related to Northern Dancer (One of the most successful Sires in racing history) on his Sire's side, but also to Secretariat! Which was weird because Secretariat is notably hot, and my horse is not. On his Dam's side, my guy is related to Raise A Native, son of Native Dancer who was also was one of the most celebrated and accomplished thoroughbred racehorses in history. Pretty amazing!!!



Post your horse's Lineage here!! Where did your horse come from???
 

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My boy has some pretty great sires in there

Poco Pine is his great Grandsire
AQHA# 44523

#1300
H-135, P-17
AQHA Champion
Superior Halter
ROM Arena
NCHA $776.11
Points: 10- Western Pleasure,7- Cutting
2nd All-Time leading sire of AQHA Champions(36)

Poco Bueno

100% Foundation
H-37.0/P-8.0
AQHA Champion/ROM Arena/Hall of Fame
Sire of AQHA Chs/ROM Arena/Pro.Dghts/etc.
HERDA Carrier
He was grand champion stallion at Denvers National Western Stock Show, the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth, State Fair of Texas in Dallas and the American Royal Livestock Show in Kansas City. As a 4-year-old, in 1948, Poco Bueno started his performance career as a cutting horse, and his amazing ability helped him to quickly acquire an impressive record - and a legion of fans. He was the first quarter horse to be insured for $100,000.00.

King
100%fnd
AQHA Hall of Fame
Died 1958
A L.M. Gdsire ROM Race, A Leading sire/Maternal G.Sire AQHA CHs. & ROM Arena
Sire Of 2 AQHA HofF: Poco Bueno & Royal King
658 foals, 218 performers from 23 crops. 35 race starters, 17 winners, 44 wins, 12 ROM/183 show performers, 104 hlt.pt. (1,088 pts); 107 perf.pt.-earners (2,061 pts)
147 total pt-earners with a total of 3,149 points All Divisions combined.

Three Bars
28-12-3-1, $20,840.
Won: Speed Handicap
The leading sire of racing Quarter Horses for many years. American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame 1989. Died April 6, 1968.
Three Bars was the sire of 29 AQHA Champions, 4 AQHA Supreme Champions, 317 Racing Register of Merit earners, and his foals earned more than $3 million.
 
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Alright... first I have to say... HEARTMYOTTB.... There is a great book written about Storm Cat. I read it once. He has the highest stud fee of 500,000. lol.
I will have to read that! I read the book, "The Horse Built by God" which was the "untold story" of Secretariat. You will have to check that out!!

I am so glad people are enjoying this thread! We have some super horses out there with amazing backgrounds. I haven't be on in a while and I am loving the response, keep it up!!
 
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I only have 2 standard sized horses that are registered.

Pokey: Jake Fajita Quarter Horse
His lines are okay but nothing really outstanding except Lena Fajita

Flash: Dandy Flash Dancer Quarter Horse
Very well bred and sought after lines in his day. He even has a few offspring of his own running around somewhere.

The only other horse I have that I have any idea of his lineage is Rafe. His daddy is King Fritz/Doc Quixote bred.
King Fritz Quarter Horse
Doc Quixote Quarter Horse
So I hope he ends up with just a touch of cow savvy. LOL. Though he may be too big to be fast enough.
 
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Demi (Thoroughbred): Her sire is Kiri's Clown who won the Sword Dancer Stakes 95. Her grandsire is Foolish Pleasure. The grandsire on the dam's side is Red Ransom who's sire is Roberto. She's also got Damascus, What a Pleasure, Bold Ruler, Hail to Reason, Nearctic, Nashua, Sword Dancer, Turn-To, Never Bend (descendent is Never Bend Better, who is an amazing event sire as well), Tourbillon, and Nasrullah. Her most prominent bloodline is probably that of Roberto who is an excellent producer of eventers.

Overall she's got great bloodlines. Here's her full pedigree : Nancy Drew Thoroughbred

Uma:her grandsire is a full shire named Thorndown Door T Geronimo who was (I guess) pretty prominent in the Shire community. But that's all I know about her Shire lineage. Her grandsire on her dam's side (who was full TB) is Harry's Cary. She's got Nashua and Nasrullah back there as well as War Relic (by Man O'War who is by Fair Play) and Princequillo.

she is 3/4 TB 1/4 Shire aka an American Warmblood

here's her full pedigree: Javah American Warmblood

Ginisee (Thoroughbred): She is sired by Quick Style who is by To The Quick. Her great grandsire is Raise a Native by Native Dancer. She's also got Cornish Prince and Princequillo as well as Bold Ruler, Sea Chimes, Nasrullah, and Nearco.

Interestingly enough, all of her sisters and brothers are named after wines and spirits. Ginisee is a brand of German beer and her brothers include Budwiser, Coors, and others. One qualified for a national showjumping title but I'm not sure in what country.

All of them are chestnut while Ginisee is the only dark bay/fading black :)

here's her full pedigree: Ginisee Horse Pedigree


yeah, I know... novel. But I basically copied/pasted from another thread... and I'm very proud of my girl's lineage :D
 
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Here are my two girls. The first is my TB mare I sold a few years ago. Was trained to race, but never actually hit the track, not exactly sure why, though she does have unexplained barbed wire scars on her legs. She had awesome lines, and I was unfortunately once offered $20k for her by someone wanting to breed TBs, but declined the offer cause I still wanted her. Should have taken them up on it lol.
Lady Diamondo Thoroughbred
And the second is my Arabian mare Saphira, who also has good lines from what I know, and from what I've been told. Some good sport horse type Arabs in her lines.
Alada Dreme Vs Arabian
 
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ruffian was a really great book. So was Seabiscuit (the one I read was really old - I think by walter farley maybe?). I also read a book about Man O' War, which I think was titled just that. It was really good too. I haven't read the one about Secretariat yet.
 
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This is my mare Bella's lineage... I bought her when I was 7 for $550, and that included all her tack, brushes, buckets, bag of grain and a bail of hay! I still have her and wouldn't sell her for all the money in the world

Lubilla Inchalla Arabian

Then this was her filly... She excels in so many things including Dressage and Barrel Racing!

All American Beauty Arabian
 
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This is Lacey's dad. I have no idea who or what her mom was (I'm next to positive her mom was a Polish Arab because Lacey is so Polish-y but I could be wrong) so I can't see the whole picture. =(

Anyway, I've been told that her dad was bred pretty nicely. Not completely WOW but reasonable.
My favorites out of Lacey's dad's side are Comet and Witraz. Comet and Lacey are pretty much twins which I find super cute. They are the same color and he was known for siring horses with "difficult" temperaments and an awesome trot, which is basically Lacey. haha
Witraz is just neat. I like how he's not really the "beautiful" type of Arab, yet he's really famous. He looks like he could do a good days work.

Here's Comet (he's obviously more muscular and stuff becuase he was way way younger than Lacey but still) and then a really old picture of Lacey so you can see the similarity:






And here's the link to her dad's complete pedigree:

Ammunition Arabian
 
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Rowan is by Rotspon, who is by Rubenstein I. Rotspon
He is out of a mare by Come Back II, out of a Leandro mare. Come Back II
Relevant names in his pedigree:
Landgraf I
Montevideo
Voltaire
Cor be la Bryere
Absatz
Argentan
Pik Bube
and of course Ladykiller xx

Our other horse is by Samber Decadent Art (Horse Breed: Dutch Warmblood / Jet Black and White Pinto Stallion) - Sired by Samber, brother to Art Deco - Competing Dressage – Horse Breeding Opportunity , and a half brother to Art Deco Silverwood Farm's Stallions : : : Art Deco . The mare's side is much less impressive.
 
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Rowan is by Rotspon, who is by Rubenstein I. Rotspon
He is out of a mare by Come Back II, out of a Leandro mare. Come Back II
Relevant names in his pedigree:
Landgraf I
Montevideo
Voltaire
Cor be la Bryere
Absatz
Argentan
Pik Bube
and of course Ladykiller xx

Our other horse is by Samber Decadent Art (Horse Breed: Dutch Warmblood / Jet Black and White Pinto Stallion) - Sired by Samber, brother to Art Deco - Competing Dressage – Horse Breeding Opportunity , and a half brother to Art Deco Silverwood Farm's Stallions : : : Art Deco . The mare's side is much less impressive.
I am in LOVE witht the Rubinstein line. If I can convince my dad to breed Dulcinea when she gets older it'll probably be to one of his sons or grandsons
 
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my gelding(actual pics to come later)
Tiny Chex Bar, registered APHA:
Man O' War
Leo ( a few times)
Poco Bueno( a few times)
Q Ton Pepsi(a few times)
Lightening Bar
Sonny Dee Bar
Three Bars(a few times)
And wayyyyyyy back.... The Godolphin Arabian !

Pretty good pedigree I think! none of his paint sire.dam names really stand out to me, but he is solid colored paint. I traced him back to 1663, but all that arab and thoroughbred is bred outa him now. He is stocky and sweet, haha.
 
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