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Hi Jorge,
Many thanks for the incredible photos and info. on First Secretary! I remember when he was born, they bred Secretariat to Leola to make sure he could sire a foal. What a gorgeous foal he was. My fav. kind of Appy, chestnut with the snowflake blanket.
The last posting you put on there shows his grandson, and how much he looks like him. I wonder how many offspring of First Secretary there are?
Thank you again, I so enjoyed those memories. I remember that there was a large 4 or 5 page spread done on First Secretary in the Appaloosa monthly magazine, I have it somewhere packed away at my parents' house, and there was also one of him in the TB magazine. I also do remember the outcry of some folks for breeding him to the Appy mare, but as the story goes, (if my memory does not fail me) Secretariat was in "love" with that Appy mare!
I have also heard that Seattle Slew was in love with a paint mare, and would not breed other TB mares unless he could see that paint mare. If you know anything about that, please post. There could be somewhere out there, some paints that are either sons or grandsons/daughters of Slew.
Many thanks for the incredible photos and info. on First Secretary! I remember when he was born, they bred Secretariat to Leola to make sure he could sire a foal. What a gorgeous foal he was. My fav. kind of Appy, chestnut with the snowflake blanket.
The last posting you put on there shows his grandson, and how much he looks like him. I wonder how many offspring of First Secretary there are?
Thank you again, I so enjoyed those memories. I remember that there was a large 4 or 5 page spread done on First Secretary in the Appaloosa monthly magazine, I have it somewhere packed away at my parents' house, and there was also one of him in the TB magazine. I also do remember the outcry of some folks for breeding him to the Appy mare, but as the story goes, (if my memory does not fail me) Secretariat was in "love" with that Appy mare!
I have also heard that Seattle Slew was in love with a paint mare, and would not breed other TB mares unless he could see that paint mare. If you know anything about that, please post. There could be somewhere out there, some paints that are either sons or grandsons/daughters of Slew.
We will NEVER see another Ruffian......
Hey Jorge,
Sorry for a 2nd post, but I looked at that ad that was the second one you posted, and I did not see where that grandson of First Secretary is at. Do you have any way of finding out? How can we look up to find his offspring and their subsequent foals? I am looking for one that looks like that, and that grandbaby of his is a looker.
I know you know alot, so I'll bet you will know this as well!
Thanks for your help and info
Sorry for a 2nd post, but I looked at that ad that was the second one you posted, and I did not see where that grandson of First Secretary is at. Do you have any way of finding out? How can we look up to find his offspring and their subsequent foals? I am looking for one that looks like that, and that grandbaby of his is a looker.
I know you know alot, so I'll bet you will know this as well!
Thanks for your help and info
We will NEVER see another Ruffian......
erhrdt3,
I know there are several members at the "Allbreed" forum (Del Mar) that may assist us on this one. For this reason, I just posted the following
topic over there:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/forum/v ... 4359#24359
Let's cross fingers and hope they shed more light on this one.
I am also interested in this topic from the perspective of achieving an almost-Thoroughbred crossbred. Lets see what happens.
I know there are several members at the "Allbreed" forum (Del Mar) that may assist us on this one. For this reason, I just posted the following
topic over there:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/forum/v ... 4359#24359
Let's cross fingers and hope they shed more light on this one.
I am also interested in this topic from the perspective of achieving an almost-Thoroughbred crossbred. Lets see what happens.
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That's him!? WOW! I owned a grand-daughter (he was the broodmare sire) of his and she looks ALOT like him.
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Cool story and pics about First Secretary
I have to admit I'm not a lover of the normal appy colour...but I LURVE the blanket ones
Ambassador is the only horse I've owned of this colour/pattern..so I'm not very educated on how the gene works etc.
I have noticed that most appy's (the pattern not the breed..most are of unknown parentage over here) that I've met have very sparse mane and tails..why is this ?
Ambassador is Knabstrupper and has a lovely thick mane and tail...is there a difference in the apps and knabs?..or is it just pot luck whether they have a thick mane/tail or not?
Thanks in advance
I have to admit I'm not a lover of the normal appy colour...but I LURVE the blanket ones
Ambassador is the only horse I've owned of this colour/pattern..so I'm not very educated on how the gene works etc.
I have noticed that most appy's (the pattern not the breed..most are of unknown parentage over here) that I've met have very sparse mane and tails..why is this ?
Ambassador is Knabstrupper and has a lovely thick mane and tail...is there a difference in the apps and knabs?..or is it just pot luck whether they have a thick mane/tail or not?
Thanks in advance
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FIRST SECRETARY
I'll scan some things maybe tonite, if not tomorrow. I have a copy of his Canadian registration papers sent to me by the ApHC of Canada, many years ago, some ads, and my report on him. I have not updated it, just don't have the time to do so now.
Since I'm not able to post photos here and you wish copies....you can email me privately and I will email the information back to you.
My email addy is:
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The TB portion of this site shows my old email addy...have tried to change it...but must be doing something wrong. Maybe I'll try it again a little later.
BacK to FIRST SECRETARY...He was an OK sire, I think people expected a lot more out of him. Some of his foals were in the sport horse industry, so I don't have all that information. Someplace I do have a copy of a photo of him when he was an aged horse...in or close to his 20's
Pat
PM Pedigree Research, Anderson, CA
Since I'm not able to post photos here and you wish copies....you can email me privately and I will email the information back to you.
My email addy is:
[email protected]
The TB portion of this site shows my old email addy...have tried to change it...but must be doing something wrong. Maybe I'll try it again a little later.
BacK to FIRST SECRETARY...He was an OK sire, I think people expected a lot more out of him. Some of his foals were in the sport horse industry, so I don't have all that information. Someplace I do have a copy of a photo of him when he was an aged horse...in or close to his 20's
Pat
PM Pedigree Research, Anderson, CA
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Thank you so much for your very valuable participation. I posted the aforecited message in response to "erhrdt3's" message on First Secretary. As for my question, I would like to know if First Secretary's
appaloosa pattern and tail male lineage is alive via an almost Thoroughbred equine. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for your very valuable participation. I posted the aforecited message in response to "erhrdt3's" message on First Secretary. As for my question, I would like to know if First Secretary's
appaloosa pattern and tail male lineage is alive via an almost Thoroughbred equine. Thanks again.
Jorge and all,
Thank you for the info. so far on First Secretary! What a looker he was. As I said, my fav. Appy is the chestnut with the snowflake pattern on the rump. So pretty.
I have to say those palomino's at the beginning of this topic are some GORGEOUS horses, and that palomino Appy!! Wow! would love to have him. Lucky owner!
I'd love to find out where the sons/grandsons of First Secretary are. There's got to be some out there as he bred alot of mares. Jorge, you are a wonderful information sourse, and I thank you for that.
Kinda off topic, but does anyone know if Appaloosa racing is still going? I know when I was much younger it seemed to be popular but I have not seen them, even when they do the night time broadcasts from the Quarter Horse tracks. I love to watch the rare broadcasted Arabian races, talk about gorgeous horses on the track.....
Jorge, you want a cross breed almost TB, how bout this for a racer: A First Secretary colt bred to a chestnut copper colored TB mare with the white blaze, and for some flair, how bout a stallion of his bred to a chestnut Arabian mare? Now that's some good lookin' fantasy horses!
Thank you to the Pedigree information poster as well, much appreciated!
Thank you for the info. so far on First Secretary! What a looker he was. As I said, my fav. Appy is the chestnut with the snowflake pattern on the rump. So pretty.
I have to say those palomino's at the beginning of this topic are some GORGEOUS horses, and that palomino Appy!! Wow! would love to have him. Lucky owner!
I'd love to find out where the sons/grandsons of First Secretary are. There's got to be some out there as he bred alot of mares. Jorge, you are a wonderful information sourse, and I thank you for that.
Kinda off topic, but does anyone know if Appaloosa racing is still going? I know when I was much younger it seemed to be popular but I have not seen them, even when they do the night time broadcasts from the Quarter Horse tracks. I love to watch the rare broadcasted Arabian races, talk about gorgeous horses on the track.....
Jorge, you want a cross breed almost TB, how bout this for a racer: A First Secretary colt bred to a chestnut copper colored TB mare with the white blaze, and for some flair, how bout a stallion of his bred to a chestnut Arabian mare? Now that's some good lookin' fantasy horses!
Thank you to the Pedigree information poster as well, much appreciated!
We will NEVER see another Ruffian......
Did a little research on First Secretary's tail male lineage. Here a couple of results:
The most recent registered tail male descendant from First Secretary is Secretariat Gold: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/secretariat+gold
The equine by First Secretary with the most Thoroughbred blood
is First Replay: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/first+replay
The most recent registered tail male descendant from First Secretary is Secretariat Gold: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/secretariat+gold
The equine by First Secretary with the most Thoroughbred blood
is First Replay: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/first+replay
Jorge,
Thanks again, for the info! Secretariat Gold looks so much like First Secretary. Such absolutely gorgeous chestnut appys. I would love to own one of them from that line.
Hopefully some more pictures will show up and I know there was an old Appaloosa News magazine that had about a 5 page spread on First Secretary, somewhere out there someone has to have one yet. I had it, and I think it was damaged in a flood in my parents home years ago.
Thanks again, for the info! Secretariat Gold looks so much like First Secretary. Such absolutely gorgeous chestnut appys. I would love to own one of them from that line.
Hopefully some more pictures will show up and I know there was an old Appaloosa News magazine that had about a 5 page spread on First Secretary, somewhere out there someone has to have one yet. I had it, and I think it was damaged in a flood in my parents home years ago.
We will NEVER see another Ruffian......


