One of the chapters in the second "Matriarchs" book (by Edward L. Bowen) is on Legendra, the 5th dam of Zenyatta and Balance. On the page with her offspring listed by year, 1968 has a curious entry: "Bred to non-Thoroughbred."
Does anyone know anything else about this, such as what kind of non-Thoroughbred (a Quarter Horse? Arabian?) and why? Or did the teaser pony leap the fence that spring?
Mary MMM
Legendra's 1968 foal
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Re: Legendra's 1968 foal
moonwalker424 wrote: "Bred to non-Thoroughbred."
Does anyone know anything else about this, such as what kind of non-Thoroughbred (a Quarter Horse? Arabian?) and why? Or did the teaser pony leap the fence that spring?
I like to think the teaser got lucky. But it's impossibile to tell. That's just the report as filed by the owner for the mare that year. Some didn't report non-TB covers, but many did. They are recorded in the stud books themselves, but not necessarily in the APRs. (Legendra's non-TB cover isn't showing up in any version of the APR that I have on disk.) The older (<1950) stud books show the breed/type of sire if that information was available. (Btw, before ~1948 Arabs entered in the ASB or GSB constituted registered cover.) I've seen QH, grade, Percheron, jack, Clydesdale, WB, Norman, et al. It was a bit surprising to see how many bt-producing mares were bred to non-TBs.
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