I don't know enough about thoroughbred research yet to say anything really definitive, but Ellie's addition of pictures is fascinating.
Blushing Groom |
Look familiar? I'm seeing that extreme engagement and uphill movement with head up and ears pricked. It's like my horse in red!
yup. all those things. |
And I quote: "Brilliant over fences, very balanced, the older he gets the better. Requires a very firm, quiet rider, at this point could not be ridden by someone who wasn't very sure of themselves, not because he's bad but because he requires leadership. "
Huh. It's like they were writing about my horse.
Majestic Prince |
That is one sexy-ass horse.
So is that.
Obv |
Yeah, try explaining that one to your non-horse friends with a straight face. I can't.
Still. This isn't an action or conformation shot, but I love the way it catches his confidence and soft, intelligent eye. You might also catch a wiff of plain bay...
I'm the farthest thing from a bloodlines guru, but I love looking at where my horse came from and I absolutely believe in learning these names. I find that because Thoroughbreds require live cover, bloodlines tend to be very regional. Thus, the popular sporthorse TB sires on the east coast are pretty inaccessibly to me, but by learning about horses I know and like, I can find lines to follow. :-)
Wooooooow Majestic Prince is NICE. Damn. I would not kick that out of the barn.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! Lots of handsome horses in there :)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to steal your idea once I finally get Henry's papers in the mail...if that's ok with you :)
My first eventer had blushing groom and he was the most epic jumping horse in the world!
ReplyDeletethis is super cool! you've got yourself an awesome horse there :)
ReplyDeleteIt is really nice to find out where your pony came from. I love knowing B came from a racing stock line of Quarter Horses that come for TBs, all the way back to Man O War. It goes with my OTTB obsession. :)
ReplyDeleteOur horses are like 5th cousins! =P (as pretty much all west coast TBs are I think...)
ReplyDeleteI'm such an idiot with TB pedigree. Would love for someone to help me out with Simon's! This is cool.
ReplyDeleteI would love to help! I'm a huge pedigree nerd. Well, obviously. ahem. :)
DeleteThat would be AWESOME!
DeleteSend me an email: ElementBCs (at) gmail.com. :)
DeleteMakes me wish I knew Miles' family tree!
ReplyDeleteMajestic Prince and C-Rage are both bangin
ReplyDeleteVery nice horses! I love the quote about Explosive Bid!
ReplyDeleteMajestic Prince lives up to his name! I went digging in my horse's pedigree as well. He looks almost exactly like his maternal grandsire, Kenmare, except younger and with stockings. Right down to the big withers and kind face.
ReplyDeleteNeato!
ReplyDeleteI've gotten behind on my reading but have seen all your pictures on FB and Courage is looking amazing. I'm not surprised at all to see so many really nice horses in his pedigree.
ReplyDeleteCourage looks so much like Royal Charger and BG. Wowie!
ReplyDeleteFascinating post! You've inspired me to do the same thing sometime.
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