Does anybody have a source that would translate foreign abbreviations for coat colors?
I came across "sk" for a Hungarian-bred (Preri Mary, who apparently won the Hungarian 1000 Guineas in 2002), and for the life of me I can't figure out what "sk" might stand for. The few websites I've stumbled across were either unhelpful or incredibly unclear. As if a translation from Finnish to English to Hungarian wouldn't muddy things up even more.
"sk" might be two separate word abbreviations, however, as the Hungarian website lists that term under 'sex/color'. So 's' and 'k' could mean two different things. Or not.
~Miesque
Coat color translations/abbreviations
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Re: Coat color translations/abbreviations
Hello, Miesque73
Maybe I can help you. Several years ago I discovered in the local State Library a Thoroughbred Stallionbook, published in 1912, printed in Hungarian/Germany.
Luckily there is a list of abbrevations of various horse related terms, including "coat colours".
(English) Bay= pej (Hungarian)
" Black= sötet
" Brown= sötetpej
" Grey= szürke
" Roan= tüzött
Hope I could help
regards, Bettina
Maybe I can help you. Several years ago I discovered in the local State Library a Thoroughbred Stallionbook, published in 1912, printed in Hungarian/Germany.
Luckily there is a list of abbrevations of various horse related terms, including "coat colours".
(English) Bay= pej (Hungarian)
" Black= sötet
" Brown= sötetpej
" Grey= szürke
" Roan= tüzött
Hope I could help
regards, Bettina
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Re: Coat color translations/abbreviations
This will help a great deal. Thank you! And I apologize for taking so long to even reply. I lost my password to the board and got locked out my Yahoo account, which which what I used to sign up in the first place (they wanted money to even reset the password--horrible customer service, that's for sure!). It took FOREVER to get everything realigned and running again.
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The Thoroughbred runs with his legs, perseveres with his heart and wins with his character.
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The Thoroughbred runs with his legs, perseveres with his heart and wins with his character.
~Federico Tesio
Re: Coat color translations/abbreviations
Hello, MiesqueFan,
many thanks for your reply after such along time, almost a year!
Sorry to read, you had enormous trouble to get back to the "Forums" of Pedigreequery.
regards, Bettina
many thanks for your reply after such along time, almost a year!
Sorry to read, you had enormous trouble to get back to the "Forums" of Pedigreequery.
regards, Bettina
Re: Coat color translations/abbreviations
Hello,
I was able to solve your the problem with the 'Coat Colour' abbrevations.
Hungarian= sk = Sarga kanca = (literally) yellow mare
Some weeks ago, I became acquanted with an Hungarian woman, who will an article about historical Horses/studs. I offered her some help with info. We recently meet, so I used the occasion to ask her about the meaning.
Hope I could help.
kind regards, Bettina
I was able to solve your the problem with the 'Coat Colour' abbrevations.
Hungarian= sk = Sarga kanca = (literally) yellow mare
Some weeks ago, I became acquanted with an Hungarian woman, who will an article about historical Horses/studs. I offered her some help with info. We recently meet, so I used the occasion to ask her about the meaning.
Hope I could help.
kind regards, Bettina
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Re: Coat color translations/abbreviations
Bettina wrote:Hello,
I was able to solve your the problem with the 'Coat Colour' abbrevations.
Hungarian= sk = Sarga kanca = (literally) yellow mare
Some weeks ago, I became acquanted with an Hungarian woman, who will an article about historical Horses/studs. I offered her some help with info. We recently meet, so I used the occasion to ask her about the meaning.
Hope I could help.
kind regards, Bettina
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I'm currently working on a personal project tracing female lineages of classic winners in the US, England, Ireland, France & Germany, plus Jockey Club Gold Cup, Travers Stakes, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Breeders' Cup and Melbourne Cup winners. I've 'finished' the US, England & France and just started Germany. Mainly it's for my own info. As I go along and am I able to, I hopefully can update coat colors on a few horses involved if it's not the pedigree database. It's lots of work, but it keeps me out of trouble and it's never boring.
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The Thoroughbred runs with his legs, perseveres with his heart and wins with his character.
~Federico Tesio
The Thoroughbred runs with his legs, perseveres with his heart and wins with his character.
~Federico Tesio