His Majesty and Graustark - info required

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His Majesty and Graustark - info required

Postby jbester » Thu Aug 18, 2005 7:21 am

Can anyone please provide information on (one-time) Darby Dan stallions His Majesty (and/or full brother Graustark)?

Already have stallion-register-type info, i.e. race-record, pedigree, stud record, etc.

What I need (for a book on Great Sires) is some interesting info on the horses' physiques, temperaments, race-day quirks, breeding shed, etc.

Anyone know of any articles or books featuring these two stallions?

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Postby parlo » Thu Aug 18, 2005 8:15 am

John Aiscan: Ribot – Racing- and Breeding performance of an exceptional horse; published by L. B. Ahnert-Verlag, Echzell/Hessen – Germany; ISBN: 3-921 142-00-8

If You like, I can reproduce the pages concerning Graustark anf His Majesty.

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Postby jbester » Thu Aug 18, 2005 1:52 pm

Please, Parlo, that would be a great help! Either e-mail to me on: [email protected] or fax to +61-2-9387 7472. Much appreciated, James.
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Postby parlo » Fri Aug 19, 2005 4:28 pm

Dear James, did You receive my e-mail with the relevant excerpts of the book mentioned?

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Postby FOS » Fri Aug 19, 2005 5:08 pm

hi jbester...James

Quite a task you're taking on..."a book on great sires"...I look forward to hearing some more.

Is there a specific criteria that you are using to define Great? Is there a sire or two that you expect might surprise us, that you consider Great?

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Postby louis finochio » Sat Aug 20, 2005 6:49 am

If you want to know the which sire lines that HM and G nicked with post it and I'll give you the stats, as I have researched both and will be happy to share it with you.
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Postby jbester » Sat Aug 20, 2005 5:15 pm

Thank you, Parlo - received and much appreciated.
Yes, FOS; actually, I'm just a contributor (of stories on Danehill and His Majesty); the book itself is just about completed and is being published by the team from Australian Bloodhorse Review, the leading breeding magazine in Australia (see site www.stallions.com.au). If you'd like to know more, by all means e-mail [email protected] - he's the publisher.
Louis - I would be very interested to see their nicking patterns; my fax number is +61 2 9387 7472 and my e-mail is [email protected]; thank you for your help.
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Postby FOS » Sun Aug 21, 2005 4:49 pm

hi jbester...James

Thanks for the info re: the book to be published.

For what it's worth...in the flesh, His Majesty struck me as quite raw-boned...and not the physical type that in general I would have bred to, but obviously his impact on the breed has been important.

On the other hand...although I never saw Danehill in the flesh...I expect that his qualities as a sire suggest that he might have benefitted (possibly significantly) from the fact that his dam was out of Spring Adieu (who was by Buckpasser and out of Natalma). You might agree...quite a source of quality (to my way of thinking anyway).

Whether it was Danzig...Razyana...His Majesty...Spring Adieu...Buckpasser...Natalma etc etc etc...who might be most instrumental in Danehill's prowess as a sire...it's clear Danehill was VERY special.

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Ribot - Graustark

Postby Everythingbutwings » Tue Aug 23, 2005 9:16 am

I wrote to Darby Dan and they were kind enough to respond and sent me the stallion brochure for Graustark as well as Proud Truth.

Rancho San Antoinio's site has a good bloodlines article about "Graustark - What's Not To Like?"
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