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If someone could help I would really appreciate it! Thanks

Postby thoroughbredlover » Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:58 am

http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i66/h ... digree.jpg

Ok I have a few questions about what some of the stuff on the pedigrees mean. I highlighted what I have questions about (pretty much everything but their names hehe)! First, what I highlighted in yellow, are those letters the colors of the horses (for example- b. br. dkb. ch. gr.)? And what color do each of them stand for?
Next, highlighted in blue, is that where they were born or is that where they raced or something else?
Then, highlighted in green, is that the date that they were born, or raced or something else?
And last, highlighted in pink, I have no clue what that is.

If anyone can please help me figure all of this out, I would really appreciate it! Thanks in advance!
Thanks!

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Postby thoroughbredlover » Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:08 pm

Oh and one more thing, why are some of the boxes purple and some of them are pink?
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Postby amanda1 » Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:24 pm

OK, here's the basic system....

In yellow: the color of the foal as listed on the registration papers. B or br= brown, dkb= dark bay or dark brown, ch= chestnut, g or gr= grey, blk= black.

In Blue: the country foaled in, not necessarily bred, because a mare could be bred in Fenace and foal in USA and in blue it would say USA.

In green: the year of birth

And in pink: this is the dosage index, which if you are unfamiliar with this, is somewhat complicated. In the broadest terms, the dosage index is the degree of influencial sire lines in a horses pedigree, and the actual letters in pink are known as the aptitudinal designation. The aptitudinal designation refers to the influential sires (known as chefs-de-race) so called assignments.

B=Brilliant
I=Intermediate
C=Classic
S=Solid
P=Professional.

If you really want to understand this it would be helpful to do more research on the chefs and dosage system.

Hope this helps somewhat....good luck!

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Postby amanda1 » Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:31 pm

Also, the purple boxes are the sire line and the pink boxes are the female family line so you can quickly reference each line.

And in case you are wondering, further back in the pedigree you will see colored bars, these are used to indicate in-breeding. For example, if a horse is bred 4x4 to Native Dancer there will be the name Native Dancer in the same color in various spaces in the 4th generation of the pedigree.

As for my typo in the previous reply.....by Fenace I meant to type France!!!

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Postby thoroughbredlover » Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:37 pm

Thanks sooo much! You helped alot! I really appreciate it!
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Postby the Ol'Line Rebel » Tue Nov 28, 2006 11:00 am

Just a nit: "Dkb/br" = dark bay or brown. There is no "dark brown".
Also, all you have to know on the pedigree format is that blue is for boys and pink is for girls. They're just using an old standard color scheme to clearly separate them.


As for the dosage system, check out the originator's website:

http://www.chef-de-race.com/

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Postby madelyn » Wed Jan 17, 2007 4:13 pm

And B = Bay, just plain bay.
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....