Hi Jolene, Hmmmm, looks like you should have owned him before he won going a mile, the only horse in the win picture and subsequently sold for a very good price. He is also one of a very few white Thoroughbreds registered with the American Paint Horse Association.
Allamystique's dam Ms. Dubious is the dam of IRISH FURY winner of the Victoria Park Stakes. Her granddam, Anne Campbell, was Broodmare of the Year and is from the immediate family of European 2- year old champion colt FASLIYEV as well as other graded stakes winners. Ms. Dubious is also the dam of Silver Mystique, the first ever white Thoroughbred to sale at auction ($85,000). Allamystique is standing at Reed Hill Farm ([email protected]). His first foals will be available in 2008. You should see this horse JUMP! I am very proud to have raised this fine white stallion ( www.painteddesert.com).
Isn't it grand to have so many nice white Thoroughbreds in our lifetime? YEA for the supporters of white Thoroughbreds!
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ALLAMYSTIQUE -FINE WHITE STALLION
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"COLORED THOROUGHBREDS GENTLY RAISED WITH A LIFETIME OF GOOD HEALTH IN MIND"
"COLORED THOROUGHBREDS GENTLY RAISED WITH A LIFETIME OF GOOD HEALTH IN MIND"
Dalene Knight has been a strong decesive force in pro of the almost mainstreaming among TB horsemen of the white coat color.
Her efforts has earned normality and acceptance for white TBs. Her achievements are there to be recognized (Always congratulations!). Other achievers may help in other great ways, like the efforts actually being achieved in Japan with Shirayakuhime (by Sunday Silence) and her eclat progeny. Other efforts like those from Puchilingui's interests are also of importance among (mainly) non racing enthusiasts. Then the upcoming efforts from The White Fox's owner. Then the renewed efforts from the Mont Blanc's (1963) camp. Then the efforts from other solitary cases like (hopefully) Direct's Unique Hit. Plus many other enthusiasts.
Her efforts has earned normality and acceptance for white TBs. Her achievements are there to be recognized (Always congratulations!). Other achievers may help in other great ways, like the efforts actually being achieved in Japan with Shirayakuhime (by Sunday Silence) and her eclat progeny. Other efforts like those from Puchilingui's interests are also of importance among (mainly) non racing enthusiasts. Then the upcoming efforts from The White Fox's owner. Then the renewed efforts from the Mont Blanc's (1963) camp. Then the efforts from other solitary cases like (hopefully) Direct's Unique Hit. Plus many other enthusiasts.
Promising white TB stallion!
Reed Hill Farm is very grateful to Dalene for offering such athletic colored TB's. We were very fortunate to purchase ALLAMYSTIQUE from Dalene. His conformation could possibly be the best of the white TB stallions. His movement and jumping form will surely allow his Get to enter the show rings and be very competitive! His foals will begin arriving soon in 2008 and we will see what a great sire he becomes. We plan on not just breeding for the show ring but offering ALLAMYSTIQUE a hand full of Kentucky's finest race bred mares when we move our farm to Kentucky in 2008! We hope to challenge the thinking of the "racing skeptics" out there, only by proving these colored foals will get to "The Winner's Circle"
ALLAMYSTIQUE is nominated to the APHA's Breeders Trust for 2008, his stud fee is $1000. Come take a look at his webpage. www.geocities.com/rhftn02 I am a new member as of today, so I wish everyone at pedigreequery a VERY HAPPY AND BLESSED NEW YEAR in 2008! Carolyn Reed - TN
Silver Mystique, another white with good conformation and full sister to Allamystique, was auctioned as a yearling, went to Europe, ran with certain competitiveness and was retired for breeding purposes. If I am right she was returned to this side of the Atlantic, and foaled a non-white offspring, but haven't read anything else on her. She was highly regarded.