Pedigree
Sire Orme (GB) b. 1889 |
Ormonde b. 1883 |
Bend Or ch. 1877 |
Doncaster |
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Rouge Rose | |||
Lily Agnes b. 1871 |
Macaroni | ||
Polly Agnes | |||
Angelica b. 1879 |
Galopin* b. 1872 |
Vedette | |
Flying Duchess | |||
St. Angela b. 1865 |
King Tom | ||
Adeline | |||
Dam Vampire (GB) br. 1889 |
Galopin* b. 1872 |
Vedette br. 1854 |
Voltigeur |
Mrs.Ridgway | |||
Flying Duchess b. 1853 |
The Flying Dutchman | ||
Merope | |||
Irony ch. 1881 |
Rosebery b. 1872 |
Speculum | |
Ladylike | |||
Sarcasm b. 1871 |
Breadalbane | ||
Jeu d'Esprit (family: 7-d) |
Note: b. = Bay, br. = Brown, ch. = Chestnut
* Flying Fox was inbred 2x3 to Galopin. This means that the stallion appears once in the second generation and once in the third generation of his pedigree.
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