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Pur-Sang Femelle,Bai 1884 (XX=100.00% COURBATURE (Pur-Sang Femelle,Bai 1884 (XX=100.00% )) CAMEL PS 1822 TOUCHSTONE PS 1831 ORLANDO BANTER PS 1826 PS 1841 TRUMPETER LANGAR PS 1817 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% VULTURE PS 1833 KITE PS 1821 PS 1856 SANDBECK PS 1818 CAVATINA REDSHANK PS 1833 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% JOHANNA PS 1813 PS 1845 © www.Webpedigrees.com PLUTUS EMILIUS PS 1820 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% OXIGEN PS 1828 WHIZGIG PS 1819 PS 1863 SULTAN PS 1816 PLANET BAY MIDDLETON PS 1833 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% COBWEB PS 1821 PS 1844 BRITANIA EMILIUS PS 1820 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% PLENARY PS 1837 HARRIETT PS 1819 PS 1853 PARTISAN PS 1811 ALICE BRAY VENISON PS 1833 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% FAWN PS 1823 PS 1848 FLAGEOLET GLENCOE PS 1831 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% DARKNESS PS 1837 FANNY PS 1827 PS 1870 ROYAL OAK PS 1823 STING SLANE PS 1833 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ORVILLE MARE PS 1819 PS 1843 MONARQUE EMILIUS PS 1820 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ECHO PS 1828 PIONEER MARE PS 1820 PS 1852 CATTON PS 1809 POETESS ROYAL OAK PS 1823 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% SMOLENSKO MARE PS 1818 PS 1838 LA FAVORITE WHISKER PS 1812 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ADA PS 1824 ANNA BELLA PS 1807 PS 1863 WALTON PS 1799 GLADIATOR PARTISAN PS 1811 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% PARASOL PS 1800 PS 1833 CONSTANCE MOSES PS 1819 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% PAULINE PS 1826 QUADRILLE PS 1815 PS 1848 RAINBOW PS 1808 LANTERNE HERCULE PS 1830 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% AIMABLE PS 1822 PS 1841 ERYX PS 1816 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ELVIRA PS 1829 CORAL PS 1816 WHALEBONE PS 1807 SIR HERCULES PS 1826 BIRDCATCHER PERI PS 1822 PS 1833 THE BARON BOB BOOTY PS 1804 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% GUICCIOLI PS 1823 FLIGHT V PS 1809 PS 1842 WHISKER PS 1812 ECHIDNA ECONOMIST PS 1825 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% FLORANTHE PS 1822 PS 1835 STOCKWELL BLACKLOCK PS 1814 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% MISS PRATT PS 1825 GADABOUT PS 1812 PS 1849 SELIM PS 1802 GLENCOE SULTAN PS 1816 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% BACCHANTE PS 1809 PS 1831 POCAHONTAS TRAMP PS 1810 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% TRAMPOLINE PS 1825 WEB PS 1808 PS 1837 ORVILLE PS 1799 MARPESSA MULEY PS 1810 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ELEANOR (ELEONOR) PS 1798 PS 1830 LA COUREUSE MARMION PS 1806 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% CLARE PS 1824 HARPALICE PS 1814 PS 1871 TRAMP PS 1810 SHEET ANCHOR LOTTERY PS 1820 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% MANDANE PS 1800 PS 1832 WEATHERBIT MULEY PS 1810 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% MORGIANA PS 1820 MISS STEPHENSON PS 1814 © www.Webpedigrees.com PS 1842 EMILIUS PS 1820 MISS LETTY PRIAM PS 1827 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% CRESSIDA PS 1807 PS 1834 WEATHERBOUND ORVILLE PS 1799 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ORVILLE MARE PS 1819 MISS GRIMSTONE PS 1796 PS 1857 WALTON PS 1799 VENISON PARTISAN PS 1811 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% PARASOL PS 1800 PS 1833 DECEPTIVE SMOLENSKO PS 1810 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% FAWN PS 1823 JERBOA PS 1803 PS 1845 WHALEBONE PS 1807 DELIGHTFUL DEFENCE PS 1824 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% DEFIANCE PS 1816 PS 1831 TRAMP PS 1810 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% LADY STUMPS PS 1827 URSULA PS 1818 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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