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The case of Merry Minnie highlights
just one of many issues that existed in keeping record of pedigrees prior
to DNA being available as a resource. Occassionally even today breeders
discover that a colt at his mother's side matured a bit early and
impregnated a pasture mate he shouldn't have, but prior to DNA, that
discovery may have never occurred.
When spotted horses first became
popular, there is speculation that other breeds were crossed in to bring
the color and given fake pedigrees so that they would be allowed to be
registred. The International Heritage Horse Association attempts to bar
horses who don't "color trace", but there are likely just as many erroneus
horses who could theoretically "color trace" who don't have the correct
pedigree through human error, sneaky colts and sometimes downright
fraud... as in the curious case of Merry Minnie!
There is talk of talented colts and
fillies back in the day being given pedigrees attributing them to
"namebrand" sires to give that sire a boost regardless of their actual
parentage, as today you see colts and fillies culled out of show training
and having their papers pulled to be sold as grade because they won't make
it in the show ring and the stallion owners don't want to lower their
point standings. There are also rumors about some of the great stallions
that founded our breed being part English Carriage horse and another being
the result of a confused handler accidentally breeding a mare back to her
sire.
As you can probably tell from my
extensive collection of walking horse history on this website, I am an
avid fan of history, horses and the study of pedigrees, but let's not
forget that the original horses who founded the breed came from obscurity.
Great horses don't ALWAYS come from great pedigrees. There are
statistically more culls by every World Grand Champion than there are
champions. However, great breeders make it their job to carefully study
pedigree (more acurately, the traits passed by the horses in those lines),
conformation and movement in order to design crosses that IMPROVE the
breed. My (probably unpopular) opinion is that I'd rather have a superior
quality grade horse who checked ALL of my other boxes than an inferior
quality registered horse...but I do feel registration adds value to my
foals and offers them some protection by allowing them to be traced back
to me so I do seek mares who are registered.
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MERRY MINNIE TWHBEA #460488
DOB:
5/12/1942 DOD: Y (Several times over?)
COLOR: BAY MARKINGS:
BOTH HIND SOCKS, STAR, SNIP. |
MERRY BOY
TWHBEA #350189 COLOR: BLACK
SABINO
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ROAN
ALLEN
TWHBEA #F-38
COLOR: CHESTNUT SABINO
HEIGHT: 15.3H
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ALLAN
TWHBEA #F-1 COLOR: BLACK
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GERTRUDE
TWHBEA #84
COLOR: CHESTNUT SABINO
MARKINGS: FOUR STOCKINGS, BALD, MIXED
MANE AND TAIL. |
MERRY
LEGS TWHBEA #F-4 COLOR: BAY SABINO
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ALLAN
TWHBEA #F-1 COLOR: BLACK
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NELL DEMENT TWHBEA #3 COLOR: CHESTNUT |
KATY
KING TWHBEA #442123 COLOR: ROAN MARKINGS:
OFF HIND SOCK, STAR.
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BRANTLEY'S ROAN ALLEN,JR. TWHBEA #350066 COLOR:COLOR: SABINO REG
AS "ROAN" MARKINGS: FOUR STOCKINGS, ON BOTH
SHOULDERS, ON BOTH SIDES, BALD.
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ROAN
ALLEN
TWHBEA #F-38
COLOR: CHESTNUT SABINO
HEIGHT: 15.3H
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MAUDE II TWHBEA #360030 COLOR: "ROAN"
MARKINGS: BOTH HIND SOCKS, STAR. |
NELL
R. TWHBEA #390597 COLOR: CHESTNUT MARKINGS:
STAR.
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WILSON'S ALLEN TWHBEA
#350075 COLOR: CHESTNUT
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DAISY RITTENBERRY
TWHBEA #990761 COLOR: CHESTNUT |
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