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2009 Indiana Registered Mares 2009 Indiana Registered Mares - For Foals of 2010 (1,458 total) MARE NAME REG YEAR SIRE DAM TATOO# A DIAMOND IN JUNE 2009 VILLAGE CONNECTION SALEM JUNE VB138 A FULL REPUBLICAN 2009 FULL OF FUN BANANA REPUBLIC 7B177 A ROSEY SECRET 2009 KEEP IT A SECRET ROSALIE XE398 A SIMPLE GRIN 2009 GRINFROMEARTOEAR BOLERO ATHENA 8BL67 ABC GLORY 2009 ABC GARLAND MERCEDES KOSMOS 2A748 ABC JOY 2009 ABC GARLAND LYDIA AS 5DC67 AB'S THEME SONG 2009 ABERCROMBIE WHIMSICAL LOBELL KB115 ABSOLUTLYRUTHLESS N 2009 TOTALLY RUTHLESS IMLAH'S DREAM RJ804 ACHIBRKY BLUEGRASS 2009 ABERCROMBIE ATTRACTIVE LADY M8448 ACTION'S STICK IT 2009 STICK IT CRICKETT PRINCESS JACKIE S6657 ADELE'S VICTORY 2009 FINAL SCORE ADELE'S JADE K0988 AEGINA 2009 PERFECT ART BRENTA ZE768 AHLBBACK BLUEGRASS 2009 ABERCROMBIE ALBA MARKER V3031 ALBA ALBA 2009 ALBATROSS KEYSTONE MAI TAI R3597 ALL CREDIT DUE 2009 FINAL SCORE COMING CLOSER 0B651 ALL DIAMONDS 2009 DIE LAUGHING DIAMOND ADAY P0888 ALLAMERICAN MONA 2009 LIFE SIGN MOONSHAKER X4493 ALLIE JANE 2009 SCHIMITAR MIRTHFUL JANE X8259 ALLISON JO 2009 LONG AGO BLUE CHIP BLUE MAZE S6150 ALLRAES SUPER GIRL 2009 ANGUS HALL B MACS SIERRA ZL661 ALMAHURST CHEROKEE 2009 WESTERN HANOVER ALMAHURST BRIOCHE R6646 ALMAHURST ICEY 2009 LAAG ALMAHURST IRISH L2194 ALMAHURST REDIRECT 2009 DIRECT SCOOTER RAZZLE HANOVER L2945 ALMAHURST SIREN 2009 DRAGON'S LAIR SYDEL HANOVER M2895 ALOHA GAL 2009 NORTHERN LUCK CUTIE PATOOTIE 1BM71 ALPINE MEADOW GAL 2009 KEYSTONE DYNAMO DIANAKASH R2996 AMBER RAYNE 2009 SPEED IN ACTION DORI NATIONS H7675 AMBRO WHISK 2009 MATT'S SCOOTER ATOM AUNT V3897 AMERICAN LILY 2009 AMERICAN WINNER KEY'S FLOWER 4A979 AMERICANA 2009 AMERICAN WINNER HOME COURT V4612 AMIABLE STAR 2009 STUBBY B AMIABLE HANOVER RC391 AMILEWIDESMILE 2009 GRINFROMEARTOEAR BRAIN CHILD 3AL84 ANACAPRI 2009 JENNA'S BEACH BOY ROWINA ROWINA T3489 ANDIE S 2009 DIRECT SCOOTER SUNNY DISPOSITION L1700 ANIGHTWITHNORMA 2009 CORLEONE ALL NIGHT MARY ANN 8B952 ANNIE DUKE 2009 CAM'S CARD SHARK LASKIS 9A986 ANNIE'S BEST 2009 STUBBY B ANNIE'S SURPRISE WF037 ANNIE'S RULE 2009 RULE THE WIND LADY JANE L2722 ANYPLACE ANYTIME 2009 ARTSPLACE DIRTY LIVES N4260 APACHE RAINDROP 2009 FT APACHE HANOVER ALMAHURST RAINDROP 3A485 APOLOGY ACCEPTED 2009 WESTERN TERROR MISTY MOMENT 0DM62 APPEALING BOW 2009 ELECTRIC YANKEE FIRST APPEAL 8AH09 APRIL FLAME 2009 KEYSTONE FLAME LEBLACK SUE WG797 *Please Note: If the mare was open for a 2010 Foal, or the 2010 Foal Died, they were removed from the Registry. 2009 Indiana Registered Mares - For Foals of 2010 (1,458 total) MARE NAME REG YEAR SIRE DAM TATOO# APRIL SNOWFLAKE 2009 ROYAL BALLAD WESGATE JANE 8AL84 APRIL WIND 2009 OVERCOMER INCREDIBLE WIND L7957 AREYOUTALKINGTOME 2009 WESGATE CROWN KAWARTHA SUGAR BEE SL686 ARIZONA DREAMWORK 2009 DREAMWORK ARIZONA HANOVER ZD264 ARIZONA HANOVER 2009 WESTERN HANOVER ARABESK ALMAHURST N0168 ARLENE HALL 2009 CONWAY HALL ARMBRO NANNY W0326 ARMBRO ADVENTURE 2009 CONWAY HALL ARMBRO HAUGHTY W0324 ARMBRO BANJO 2009 ARMBRO OPERATIVE WHATA LIL XT929 ARMBRO JILLIAN 2009 ABERCROMBIE WILLOW BRET GY763 ARMBRO KEROSENE 2009 NO NUKES WHATA LIL H0541 ARMBRO KNOTS 2009 DIRECT SCOOTER ARMBRO BREEZE HY487 ARMBRO MERMAID 2009 DIRECT SCOOTER HOLY WATER KW801 ARMBRO NANNY 2009 SPEEDY CROWN ARMBRO BARB LM609 ARMBRO NOVELTY 2009 ABERCROMBIE CASEY'S CLOWN LM531 ARMBRO PIOUS 2009 KING CONCH SO BLESSED NS743 ARMBRO RIPLEY 2009 ABERCROMBIE MISS EMILY HANOVER PT610 ARMBRO THYME 2009 ARTSPLACE ARMBRO EASY S4889 ARMBRO VALISE 2009 DIE LAUGHING STORM LEGS TA262 ARMBRO VAMOOSE 2009 PRESIDENTIAL BALL GLAMOUR GOES ON T4552 ARMBRO VIVITY 2009 BALANCED IMAGE MINE AGAIN TW995 ARTBEAT 2009 ARTSPLACE TYBER FIGHT P6651 ARTBEAT'S YANKEE 2009 ELECTRIC YANKEE ARTBEAT VF296 ARTHA RAE 2009 ARTISCAPE MATT'S LAST LAUGH W3466 ARTIST IMPRESSION 2009 ARTSPLACE CHAMPAGNE KATHY S6657 ASHLEY'S ALIBI 2009 ASTREOS JANS SCOOTER 8DM55 ASK AN ANGEL 2009 INQUIRER ANGELICA SUPER TE187 ASOCKFULLOFTRICKS 2009 CAM'S MAGIC TRICK HOLY SOCKS SA813 ASTRA DESTINY 2009 ARMBRO MACKINTOSH STRIKING KANDI W2139 ASTROGLIDER 2009 ALBERT ALBERT GLIDER 4AM25 AUDACITY 2009 ART'S CONQUEST COLD FUSION OB651 AUNTIE CLIMATTIC 2009 MATT'S SCOOTER ROBIN P HANOVER P7515 AWESOME BECKY 2009 AWESOME VICTORY PERFECT KAREN V6885 AWESOME EMMA 2009 AWESOME VICTORY PRINCESS TROUBADOR Z4549 AWESOME ICE 2009 AWESOME VICTORY ELEGANT ICE VD769 AWESOME RITA 2009 AWESOME VICTORY C RITA SCORE ZC789 AWORTHYSECRET 2009 KEEP IT A SECRET REDMONT WORTHY 9BE34 AYLA 2009 JATE LOBELL VIRTUAL REALITY XB183 AZALEA HANOVER 2009 ARTISCAPE ARMBRO GLOSSY W3401 B A FASTONE 2009 BRUCE GIMBLE FALCON LASS L1729 B FLUFF THIS 2009 STRIKING SAHBRA B FLUFFER 4DP05 B G'S BABE 2009 B.G.'S FELLA MEL'S SHADOW K0062 B J'S SUNRISE 2009 NO NUKES PRECIOUS SAPPHIRE 7BD82 B L DIRECT GIRL 2009 DAKOTA SPUR MARISA'S EXPRESS X9862 *Please Note: If the mare was open for a 2010 Foal, or the 2010 Foal Died, they were removed from the Registry. 2009 Indiana Registered Mares - For Foals of 2010 (1,458 total) MARE NAME REG YEAR SIRE DAM TATOO# B L LANTANA 2009 DAKOTA SPUR LANTANA HANOVER P2886 B L STARCHIP 2009 PRIVATE MESSENGER TIARA MIST Z7142 B L SUGAR AN SPICE 2009 DAKOTA SPUR YANKEE TANYA X5901 B OVER SOON 2009 OVERCOMER TADY B V4642 B PRECISE 2009 BRITTANY BAY PRECISELY H5668 B R PILGRIM 2009 PILGRIMS PUNCH NEW DIRECTION W8001 BABE IN TOYLAND 2009 ABERCROMBIE BABE'S BUDDY N7969 BABES BAGUETTE 2009 VALLEYMEISTER GOLDBABE SB631 BABY ALEX 2009 LIFE SIGN MARIE ELAINE P0958 BACALL BLUE CHIP 2009 MAGICAL MIKE BEGONIA BLUE CHIP W9158 BAD BUCKAROO 2009 YANKEE BUCKAROO BAD JOHN'S SIS RB372 BADEN HOPE 2009 NUCLEAR LEGACY BADEN BADEN NB358 BAG EXPRESS 2009 PROGRAM SPEED HOOKED ON TROUT SE061 BALANCED GERT 2009 BALANCED IMAGE KEYSTONE GERTY 8AM19 BALTIC JEWELS 2009 OVERCOMER TROT FORTHE JEWELS T8776 BANANA CAFÉ 2009 ESQUIRE SPUR WINDY OAKIE S1902 BANK BY PHONE 2009 WALL STREET BANKER KATARINA V SG570 BANK ON CASSINA 2009 BANKER HALL CASSINA 8C765 BARBIETROSS 2009 ALBATROSS BARBIE R. HANOVER JD802 BARB'S FUTURE 2009 FALCONS FUTURE BA BA BARBARA ANN V3563 BAREFOOT CUTIE 2009 SWISS CONNECTION SWISS FAYE T8302 BAROQUE HANOVER 2009 ALBATROSS BARETTE HANOVER S1315 BARRIER FREE 2009 STORM DAMAGE CLASSIC REWARD J3618 BAUBLES 2009 CROWNING POINT OPALESCENCE MB445 BE MY LUCKY STAR 2009 CAMLUCK MELLOWOOD ABBY 2BR06 BEACH TOWN BEAUTY 2009 BEACH TOWEL RESPECTFULLY YOURS X0485 BEAR Y LOVELY 2009 ANGUS HALL BRIGHT LEAF 2BL72 BEAUTY N BRAINS 2009 DONERAIL CINNABAR HANOVER 0B271 BED FORCE 2009 WORK FORCE BED MATE WG624 BEE CHARMER 2009 ABERCROMBIE SMILING REBECCA LA118 BEEF FONDUE 2009 SIERRA KOSMOS PORK CHOP P3092 BEER GOGGLES 2009 NORTHERN LUCK HEARTS CHOICE ZM235 BEFORE THE BELL 2009 WALL STREET BANKER WANTZ TO SHINE N5983 BELIEVE THE QUEEN 2009 LIFE SIGN STEVE'S HAWK T7803 BELIZE 2009 JENNA'S BEACH BOY AUTUMN MINDALE XB585 BELLA ROSE 2009 MR VIC ROSES FOR ME Z3221 BELLA SCORES 2009 FINAL SCORE TARPORT BELLA M0608 BELLA STRIKING 2009 STRIKING SAHBRA BELLA SCORES WD156 BELLE DEJOUR L A 2009 MUSCLES YANKEE CONGO BELLE Z0506 BELVILLE 2009 YANKEE GLIDE BELOVED ROSE XB125 BEN JOE'S CROWN 2009 SUPER BEN JOE LAST ONE CROWNED TF363 BERNDTADETTE 2009 BERNDT HANOVER KAWARTHA PHELICIA 2AN58 BEST PERSONALITY 2009 CAMBEST PERSONAL P6960 *Please Note: If the mare was open for a 2010 Foal, or the 2010 Foal Died, they were removed from the Registry. 2009 Indiana Registered Mares - For Foals of 2010 (1,458 total) MARE NAME REG YEAR SIRE DAM TATOO# BETSY DELIGHT 2009 KEEP IT A SECRET CAROL COOPER X9947 BETTING JOY 2009 ERICSON HANOVER BLU BET P7206 BEWITCHING GRIN 2009 GRINFROMEARTOEAR I THINK I CAM XR736 BEWITCHING KAREN 2009 MR BEWITCHING PERFECT KAREN SA010 BEYOND MEASURE 2009 HIGH IDEAL SCOTCH SAPPHIRE KD111 BEYOND THE GLORY 2009 PERSONAL POWER BROADWAY TERRY XC343 BIG FILLY 2009 MANTESE BALLYHEAN RF373 BIG SUNSET 2009 BIG TOWNER STACY S P1293 BIKINI STAR 2009 JENNA'S BEACH BOY ALMAHURST STAR 3EC27 BIRDSALL MARY 2009 WALL STREET BANKER BRIAR HILL MARY M0936 BJ'S BABE 2009 KENTUCKY SPUR PARLOR HANOVER VA496 BJ'S MISS 2009 BJ'S MASTERPEACE BOSTON MAID 2B981 BLIND DATE 2009 WESTERN HANOVER STEAL THE KEY Z8391 BLISSFUL SONATA 2009 BLISSFUL HALL ROWINA ROWINA X1737 BLUE HOUR 2009 JATE LOBELL VIOLIN XF477 BLUE RIDGE HOOKIN 2009 ALLAMERICAN INGOT MAC NIFTY 8CA67 BLUE WATERS 2009 ARMBRO MARINO DUERS AND WATER W2222 BLUEBIRD MAXINE 2009 DONTGETINMYWAY MAX NO SENSE 0B655 BLUERIDGE MELODY 2009 ISLAND FANTASY TARPORT MELODY 8BR19 BOGO 2009 ELECTRIC YANKEE FOX VALLEY GODIVA VB150 BOGO'S DREAM 2009 DREAM WORK BOGO 1CD51 BOMBAY SAPPHIRE 2009 SUPER BEN JOE RANGE SAPPHIRE 8A123 BONEY FINGERS 2009 CHIVAS MERIT SENSUOUS HANOVER Z0725 BOOTHILL G G 2009 ORBEL G. G. ASSORTED TALENTS RM687 BORDEAUX BOUQUET 2009 CHIVAS MERIT SHADY LAGOON 6D854 BORNINTHEFIELD 2009 OVERCOMER RANGE TIARA R8372 BOUNCY'S PACKAGE 2009 DRAGON'S LAIR BOUNCY YANKEE V3870 BOW PRINCESS DI 2009 INCREDIBLE FINALE ARIEL BOW S6179 BOWL OF CHIPS 2009 PINE CHIP SENSUOUS HANOVER TD247 BRAD'S LITTLE SIS 2009 ARTISCAPE BARBARA LOU ZB045 BREEZING BY YOU 2009 SPORTSMASTER BREEZING HOME RF810 BRIANNA LYN 2009 ARTISCAPE BRIANNA 8A084 BRIEF ENCOUNTER 2009 KEYSTONE RAIDER TODD'S AFFAIR Z1373 BRIGHT BONO 2009 PRO BONO BEST BRIGHT SAHBRA 4AC93 BRIGHT LEAF 2009 DREAM OF GLORY SUPER MISS CHRIS JP260 BRIGHT SAHBRA 2009 LIGHTNING STRIKES ARMBRO DEE DEE DH268 BRITE EYES HANOVER 2009 CAM'S CARD SHARK BOCCONCINI TG797 BROADWAY ARTISTE 2009 BROADWAY EXPRESS TARPORT CAROLINE TG161 BROADWAY VACATION 2009 BROADWAY EXPRESS HOLIDAY LOBELL K7978 BROOKELYNN 2009 WESTERN HANOVER BRIGHT ALMAHURST R9855 BROOKLETS CREATION 2009 ARMBRO CENTURY STARRED BY SUE T1703 BROOKLETS CYCLONE 2009 ARMBRO CENTURY KEYSTONE ALYSSE M3800 BROOKLETS GLORY 2009 ARMBRO CENTURY BROOKLETS SUE T5813 *Please Note: If the mare was open for a 2010 Foal, or the 2010 Foal Died, they were removed from the Registry.
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