Nos pedigrées remontent
aux Foundations USA suivants :
F 801 Juaquin (1941),
F 297 Flamingo (1944),
F 2675 Bobbie N (1953),
F 2098 Flying Sargeant (1952),
T 2470 Crinkle J (1955),
T3 May’s Surprise (1945),
F 3047 Bright Eyes Brother (1950),
F 464 Riley’s May (1941),
George Webb leopard, a léopard son of KNOBBY, the "Lamb Horse", foaled in the 1920 s,
RW’S Blue Crow T 9552 (1953),
F 3 Kentucky Girl (1931),
Spudnik T 2707,
Missoula Hide Out T 3614,
Missoula Nightingale T 1961 (1950),
"Missoula lies only twelve
miles from the eastern terminus of the Lolo Trail used by Chief
Joseph during the Nez Perce War.
It was inevitable that this region, lightly touched by the plow,
would become the greatest reservoir of Appaloosa genes through the
large numbers of indian horses."
source
The American Appaloosa Anthology by Palmer
WAGNER
(cliquez
ici)
F 470 GOLDEN
GLOW
(1943 ) is by Snow.
Esther , the dam of Snow,
was directly and closely descended "from Nez Percé
Stock".
F 226 WAGTAIL KID (1932) sire of
Snow : 3 x Esther
F 3219 Dakota Sands,
Coke T Roberds stallions : Old Fred and
Patches later registered as F 77 General Blucher,
SUNDANCE F 500 (1933),
F 1490 ACE HIGH (1953),
F 322 ZébraPal (1943),
F 423 Sally Two (1944),
F 2485 Eshankonee (1944),
F 599 Tomahawk II (1947),
F 2099 Dry Run’s Ace (1948),
F 4651 WW Sheryl (1958),
F 1072 Leopard Cortez (1945),
F 1471 Lady of Spain (1932),
T 653 PK Dottie,
F 4595 T.C. Babe
Money Creek’s Monte Anna 134962 ,
Money Creek’s Siri Anna 78472,
2 x WOODROW SHIEK ,
2 x SUNDANCE F 500,
2x STARBUCK LEOPARD,
Sully Sunshine,
Sully’s Pattern ,
5 x SUNDANCE F 500 (1933)
Chico the dam of Sundance F 500 was a
black appaloosa with dapples spots from Navajo Indian Stock.
"Wyoming léopards : this group of léopards horses claim
such descendants as Sundance F 500, Ben Lowe, Bambi E, Sunspot Revel
and a host of modern show winners.
This colorful group of léopard spotted Appaloosas are merely
descendants of Chief Joseph’s Stock that the army dispersed in this
area following the Nez Perce surrender in Oktober of 1877."
source The
Complete Book of the Appaloosa by Jan
Haddle (First Edition)
cliquez
ici
T 211 Pepper Face (1954),
T 6 Pepper Face (1943),
F 524 Freckle Face (1948),
T 4805 PVF’S Butterfly (1951),
T 725 Amarillo Blanca (1950),
F 3713 Wimena (1954),
F 2674 Son of Quanah (1951),
F 4550 Keiley’s Apache,
F 1298 Night Hawk (1950),
F 81 Appalo (1942),
F 128 Lady Lou (1937),
F 35 Sheba (1938),
F 770 Waoto (1949),
F 4107 Chicago (1944)
by REX
"REX is a direct product of Sam
Fisher’s colorful herd.
Sam Fisher was a member of the Palouse Tribe, a smaller part of the
Nez Perce Tribe, located in Washington along the Snake River.
His lifetime interest was to breed colorful horses as his forefathers
had done.
Nowhere could you find a more purely bred, undiluted strain of
Palouse Horses than those descending from his herd"
source TheComplete
Book of the Appaloosa, by Jan
HADDLE
(First Edition) cliquez
ici
F 2019 Red Eagle’s Mark of the 1001 (1958) ,
F 507 Strip (1947),
Skeezix ,
F 1388 Three N Rex (1952),
F 1140 Ferguson’s Dinah (1942),
F 1130 Ferguson’s Snowflake (1936),
F 2064 Pale Moon B (1956),
F 2040 Snowdrift B (1951),
3 x F 849 ABDULL (1938),
F 2098 Flying Sargeant (1952),
T 3 May’s Surprise (1945),
F 322 Zebra Pal (1943),
F 715 Freel’s Chico (1947),
F 265 Texas Cherokee (1942),
F 200 Flick (1941),
F 61 Raimbow (1929)
F 920 Stubby (1943),
F 1026 Cloud Princess,
F 1634 Simcoe’s Sarcee (1952),
F 1610 Simcoe’s Chinook (1952),
F 1072 Léopard Cortez,
F 505 San Rafael (1947),
Taylor’s Sundance (1949),
F 361 Banjo (1941)
Un préfixe "F" indique un Foundation stock.
Ce système a été utilisé jusqu’en 1949 quand les livres ont été partiellement fermés.
Les livres Foundation ont été fermés au numéro F 4932.