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(Selle-Français Femelle, 1964 (XX=52.12% UNE DU LUSIGNEUL (Selle-Français Femelle, 1964 (XX=52.12% - OX=0.01%)) MC KINNEY TE 1887 ARION MC KINNEY TE 1913 THE GREAT MC KINNEY SALAMIS TF TE 1922 KAIROS PETER THE GREAT TE 1895 XX=4.31% - OX=0.00% VIRGINIA DANGLER TE 1914 GRACIE BINGEN TE 1904 TF 1932 BEMECOURT TF 1901 URANIE INTERMEDE TF 1908 XX=9.94% - OX=0.02% BELLE POULE TF 1901 TF 1920 © www.Webpedigrees.com HERMES D GLADIATEUR TF 1906 XX=15.58% - OX=0.05% PASTOURELLE TF 1915 JOUJOU TF 1909 TF 1951 INTERMEDE TF 1908 KAROLY II TRIANON TF 1919 XX=6.02% - OX=0.02% LUNA PARK TF 1911 TF 1932 SA BOURBONNAISE KENTUCKY TF 1913 XX=10.71% - OX=0.02% BRAILA TF 1923 JEUNE ETOILE TF 1909 TF 1940 GUETTEUR TF 1906 BERESINA II NENNI TF 1913 XX=2.09% - OX=0.01% VARSOVIENNE TF 1899 TF 1923 OBERON HOCHE TF 1907 XX=21.22% - OX=0.93% PALATINE TF 1915 TF 1958 ENOCH TF 1904 ENFANT DE TROUPE QUO VADIS TF 1916 XX=6.20% - OX=0.02% JUNON TF 1909 TF 1926 QUI TROTTE INTERMEDE TF 1908 XX=17.46% - OX=0.05% OLGA TF 1914 EVA TF 1904 TF 1938 INTERMEDE TF 1908 IDYLLE NONANTAISE VALENTINO TF 1921 XX=24.53% - OX=0.06% HARMONIE II TF 1907 TF 1930 GRAZIELLA PHOENIX TF 1915 XX=31.61% - OX=0.07% VICTORIA II TF 1921 FORMOSE TF 1905 TF 1950 FRISCOURT XX=14.35% - OX=0.04% TF LA MADELON II XX=0.00% - OX=0.00% TF BEMECOURT TF 1901 UKRAINE INTERMEDE TF 1908 XX=4.17% - OX=0.02% BELLE POULE TF 1901 TF XX=8.35% - OX=0.05% BRULEUR PS 1910 KSAR PS 1918 TOURBILLON KIZIL KOURGAN PS 1899 PS 1928 TORNADO DURBAR PS 1911 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% DURBAN PS 1918 BANSHEE PS 1910 PS 1939 JOHN O'GAUNT PS 1901 ROSEOLA SWYNFORD PS 1907 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% CANTERBURY PILGRIM PS 1893 PS 1923 FONTENAY STORNOWAY PS 1911 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ROSEWAY PS 1916 ROSE OF AYRSHIRE PS 1905 PS 1946 DORICLES PS 1898 MASSINE CONSOLS PS 1908 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% CONSOLE PS 1895 PS 1920 FLYING COLOURS AJAX PS 1901 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% MAURI PS 1909 LA CAMARGO PS 1898 PS 1939 GAINSBOROUGH PS 1915 RED FLAME VERMILLON PENCIL PS 1922 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% RECTIFY PS 1910 PS 1928 LA ROSEFONT ALCANTARA II PS 1908 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% VEILLEUSE PS 1924 VOLEUSE PS 1920 PS 1955 BONA VISTA PS 1889 CAPTIVATION CYLLENE PS 1895 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ARCADIA PS 1887 PS 1902 KIRCUBBIN SAINT SIMON (ST SIMON) PS 1881 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% CHARM PS 1888 TACT PS 1882 © www.Webpedigrees.com PS 1918 PETRARCH PS 1873 AVON HACK HACKLER PS 1887 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% HACKNESS PS 1878 PS 1907 LA RIEUSE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY PS 1887 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% AVONBEG (AVONBERG) PS 1896 AVOCA PS 1889 PS ROCK SAND PS 1900 TRANSVAAL TRACERY PS 1909 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% TOPIARY PS 1901 PS 1921 ROSY III WILLIAM THE THIRD PS 1898 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% WILFREDA PS 1913 FREE AND EASY PS 1903 PS 1927 CYLLENE PS 1895 ROYALISTE LEMBERG PS 1907 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% GALICIA PS 1898 PS 1923 ROI HERODE PS 1904 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ROYAL ERMINE PS 1918 SNOW MARTEN PS 1912 Folio 1/1 ATTENTION : les données fournies ne sont que le reflet de la base de données EquiLignées. Elles ont fait l'objet de la plus grande attention, mais ne sont pas garanties exemptes de toute erreur..
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