The White Fox
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It has always been a passion for me to breed a coloured racehorse he will be the first coloured colt to run in the UK
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A coloured leaving its mark
Angrove stud breeding your racing colours
I am dyslexic it can be funny!
Angrove stud breeding your racing colours
I am dyslexic it can be funny!
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Rummy came home to grow
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A coloured leaving its mark
Angrove stud breeding your racing colours
I am dyslexic it can be funny!
Angrove stud breeding your racing colours
I am dyslexic it can be funny!
PATCHEN BEAUTY (The White Fox's dam) has been the only
white mare who has been bred to a racing top-notch stallion
like SKIP AWAY. That mating ended up producing a nice white
product, quite auspicious for the breeding shed.
Now I ask to all our members: Aside from SKIP AWAY, how come we have never seen another white mare being bred to an top-notch stallion ---even if that stallion is no longer in-vogue, like it occurred with, say, Spectacular Bid.
Would really like to read your opinions on which "passé"
stallion would you suggest as a candidate for covering white mares.
Are we passing by good candidates!
white mare who has been bred to a racing top-notch stallion
like SKIP AWAY. That mating ended up producing a nice white
product, quite auspicious for the breeding shed.
Now I ask to all our members: Aside from SKIP AWAY, how come we have never seen another white mare being bred to an top-notch stallion ---even if that stallion is no longer in-vogue, like it occurred with, say, Spectacular Bid.
Would really like to read your opinions on which "passé"
stallion would you suggest as a candidate for covering white mares.
Are we passing by good candidates!
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xfactor fan wrote:Jorge,
You might want to add the white Sunday Silence mares to your list. Several of the family have raced in Japan.
And they are racing with certain successs. Alas there is no significant relationship between those Japanese strains and the ones being produced in the US. The talented Kurofune is the sire of several white Thoroughbreds in Japan. That is not the situation in the US. Imagine that a white colt or filly had being produced by the likes of Cozzene, Spectacular Bid, Affirmed and several other no-longer-en-vogue stallions.
If you observe tendencies, the white daughter of horses like Skip Away have more chance of reproducing white strains because of their famous, albeit "passe", sires.
Opinions or comments?
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PATCHEN BEAUTY (White M 1995)
http://www.pedigreequery.com/progeny/patchen+beauty
Was she retired as a broodmare?
http://www.pedigreequery.com/progeny/patchen+beauty
Was she retired as a broodmare?
ANGEL IN DISGUISE (a daughter of Patchen Beauty),
http://www.pedigreequery.com/angel+in+disguise7
a 2-year-old filly and full sister to the white colt WHITE PRINCE http://www.pedigreequery.com/white+prince3 has been officially
registered as a “gray/roan” filly.
Hmmm, albeit she was foaled on April 1st 2011, there
is nothing funny about the huge error that represents officially
assigning to her this misleading coat color designation.
Wish an official policy may be established to officially designate these
cases with the nomenclature “Stained White” instead of the genetically
impossibility label of “gray/roan”.
http://www.pedigreequery.com/angel+in+disguise7
a 2-year-old filly and full sister to the white colt WHITE PRINCE http://www.pedigreequery.com/white+prince3 has been officially
registered as a “gray/roan” filly.
Hmmm, albeit she was foaled on April 1st 2011, there
is nothing funny about the huge error that represents officially
assigning to her this misleading coat color designation.
Wish an official policy may be established to officially designate these
cases with the nomenclature “Stained White” instead of the genetically
impossibility label of “gray/roan”.
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The official Thoroughbred registry is sufficiently loaded
with names of equines coming from a pair of solid color
(non-grey[s]) immediate parents, where they don't
further explain why they were registered that way.
That is factual data.
The list is abnormally long of horses like, lets say, WAR COLORS
(1963). In short, regardless the theoretic rule of thumb that a grey/roan
"ought" to carry one or two "grey/roan" immediate ancestors the truth
is that the official Thoroughbred registry carries lot of them.
with names of equines coming from a pair of solid color
(non-grey[s]) immediate parents, where they don't
further explain why they were registered that way.
That is factual data.
The list is abnormally long of horses like, lets say, WAR COLORS
(1963). In short, regardless the theoretic rule of thumb that a grey/roan
"ought" to carry one or two "grey/roan" immediate ancestors the truth
is that the official Thoroughbred registry carries lot of them.
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Jorge wrote:The official Thoroughbred registry is sufficiently loaded
with names of equines coming from a pair of solid color
(non-grey[s]) immediate parents, where they don't
further explain why they were registered that way.
That is factual data.
The requirement that gr/ro's have at least one gr/ro parent is a recently implemented one.