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How can i trace my horses family tree?

by Guest61680  |  earlier

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i have rescued a thoroughbred, here sire was blakeney and her dam was molucella. i believe my mare has raced and has had a foal but i'd like to find out more

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  1. the racing post newspaper gives a link that takes you to the racing history of any horse that has ever raced and what it has done , weathbys is another source as all horses that have been in training would have a passport that would log the details of the sire dam etc etc i know that blakeney used to stand at stud at the seizencote stud in gloustershire which may be able to help as they would have a record of mares that had been covered by blakeney hope this helps i used to look after a colt by blakeney many years ago


  2. This is the only horse I found that was by Blakeney out of Molucella: http://www.pedigreequery.com/hidden+flow...  This is a filly that was foaled in 1989 so it would be 19 this year.  The website has no record of her racing which can either mean the mare is unraced or that the website does not know her race records.  That website has the pedigree, it only shows up for 5 generations, but you can click on the ancestors and trace them all the way back to the 3 founding Arabians.

  3. try tesio power site

  4. Check out Wetherby's website. Try their stud books.

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