Reading FHOTD this AM; topic was about 'how did we get here from there', reference was to the appearance of predecessors--both QH and TB--of today's horses. Interesting photo(one I'd not seen before) of 'Old Sorrel', the King Ranch's foundation sire, with commentary about why these early horses might not, at first glance, "seem" to measure up, conformation-wise, to today's members of the breed. She thought it was a lot about 'fitting' practices of today---well, maybe to a point, but IMO, lots of today's so-called 'horsemen' aren't really familiar with what constitutes truly correct conformation! Too many don't know how to look beyond the VERY obvious and most 'general' aspects; often simply do not recognize the many 'finer' points. JMHO....
Anyway, in the course of this treatise, she refers to the 'AllBreed Pedigree' site....so, I went there to refresh my memory of "Moon Deck", a horse she speaks highly of, conformationally--and to view his pedigree. You can also seek out photos of many of a particular horse's progenitors, so I viewed the 'gallery'. It was VERY interesting; there is even a photo of 'Bend Or'--remember the occasional mention on these forums of 'bend Or' spots? Well, HE is who the term originated with! Fuzzy photo, but I do believe I could see some oth the famed 'spots' from which the term originated!
Also...I was able to view photos of several horses I'd never seen pics of before! As a teenager, I bought a 'grade' QH mare, who, upon my research, turned out to have quite a nice pedigree. I was told by one of the early 'experts' in QH( a gentleman named Jim Harkey, who was even featured in a prominent article in the QH Journal of the time, and who I'd been told was dead, but instead, was quite elderly, but still 'bright-eyed and bushy-tailed', and living in Monahans, TX--where I was able to visit and talk directly to him, thanks to my ever-understanding mother, who took time off from work to drive me there(I did not yet have a driver's license at the time!)---that my mare, whom I named "LUZ BENEDICT", after a character in the movie "Giant", was in truth, a half-sister to the famed QH racing mare, "Shu Fly". Their true sire's pedigree went straight and fairly closely, back to the dam of Man O War, a mare named Mahubah...and lo and behold, there is a picture of her in the aforementioned gallery, along with other names I recognize from my pedigree research, done now over 50 years ago.
Well, NOW I have to look in the trunk for that pedigree research, because I typed in the QH filly I bred and raised from Luz, named "Misty Question", and even though she was a foal of 1957, she IS in the database,BUT, with incorrect information on the dam, my mare Luz! It says she is sired by "Hanover", the local area sire and match race horse I indeed have a picture of, but gives a TOTALLY fabricated pedigree for 'Hanover'--including that 'Hanover's' parents were foaled AFTER my mare, who would be those horse's grandget, was foaled--by about 12-15 years!
This is the kind of 'misinformation' that really 'gets me going'--now I HAVE TO find my pedigree research results, and when I do, I'll be going online to Allbreed Pedigree to do some corrections. After all, I was THERE; I LIVED it, and I know what really was the case!
Margo
Anyway, in the course of this treatise, she refers to the 'AllBreed Pedigree' site....so, I went there to refresh my memory of "Moon Deck", a horse she speaks highly of, conformationally--and to view his pedigree. You can also seek out photos of many of a particular horse's progenitors, so I viewed the 'gallery'. It was VERY interesting; there is even a photo of 'Bend Or'--remember the occasional mention on these forums of 'bend Or' spots? Well, HE is who the term originated with! Fuzzy photo, but I do believe I could see some oth the famed 'spots' from which the term originated!
Also...I was able to view photos of several horses I'd never seen pics of before! As a teenager, I bought a 'grade' QH mare, who, upon my research, turned out to have quite a nice pedigree. I was told by one of the early 'experts' in QH( a gentleman named Jim Harkey, who was even featured in a prominent article in the QH Journal of the time, and who I'd been told was dead, but instead, was quite elderly, but still 'bright-eyed and bushy-tailed', and living in Monahans, TX--where I was able to visit and talk directly to him, thanks to my ever-understanding mother, who took time off from work to drive me there(I did not yet have a driver's license at the time!)---that my mare, whom I named "LUZ BENEDICT", after a character in the movie "Giant", was in truth, a half-sister to the famed QH racing mare, "Shu Fly". Their true sire's pedigree went straight and fairly closely, back to the dam of Man O War, a mare named Mahubah...and lo and behold, there is a picture of her in the aforementioned gallery, along with other names I recognize from my pedigree research, done now over 50 years ago.
Well, NOW I have to look in the trunk for that pedigree research, because I typed in the QH filly I bred and raised from Luz, named "Misty Question", and even though she was a foal of 1957, she IS in the database,BUT, with incorrect information on the dam, my mare Luz! It says she is sired by "Hanover", the local area sire and match race horse I indeed have a picture of, but gives a TOTALLY fabricated pedigree for 'Hanover'--including that 'Hanover's' parents were foaled AFTER my mare, who would be those horse's grandget, was foaled--by about 12-15 years!
This is the kind of 'misinformation' that really 'gets me going'--now I HAVE TO find my pedigree research results, and when I do, I'll be going online to Allbreed Pedigree to do some corrections. After all, I was THERE; I LIVED it, and I know what really was the case!
Margo