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Pur-Sang (GBR) Femelle, 1806 (XX=100.00% CANARY BIRD (Pur-Sang (GBR) Femelle, 1806 (XX=100.00% )) GODOLPHIN ARABIAN BA 1724 CADE PS 1734 MATCHEM ROXANA PS 1718 PS 1748 CONDUCTOR PARTNER (CROFTS PARTNER) PS 1718 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% SISTER TO MISS PARTNER PS 1735 BROWN FAREWELL PS 1710 PS 1767 SNIP PS 1736 SNAP MARE SNAP PS 1750 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% FOX MARE PS 1740 PS 1762 © www.Webpedigrees.com TRUMPATOR CULLEN ARABIAN AR 1740 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% DIANA PS 1754 GRISEWOODS LADY THIGH PS 1731 PS 1782 PARTNER (CROFTS PARTNER) PS 1718 SQUIRREL TRAVELLER (OLD TRAVELLER) PS 1735 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ALMANZOR MARE PS PS 1754 BRUNETTE BLOODY BUTTOCKS PS 1725 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% DAIRYMAID PS 1737 BAY BROCKLESBY PS 1731 PS 1771 GODOLPHIN ARABIAN BA 1724 DOVE MATCHLESS PS 1754 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% SOREHEELS MARE PS 1742 PS 1764 SORCERER ANCASTER STARLING PS 1738 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ANCASTER STARLING MARE PS 1755 YOUNG LOOK AT ME LADS PS 1741 PS 1796 TARTAR PS 1743 FLORIZEL HEROD PS 1758 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% CYPRON PS 1750 PS 1768 DIOMED CYGNET PS 1751 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% CYGNET MARE PS 1761 YOUNG CARTOUCH MARE PS 1750 PS 1777 CRAB PS 1722 SISTER TO JUNO SPECTATOR PS 1749 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% PARTNER MARE PS 1735 PS 1763 YOUNG GIANTESS BLANK PS 1740 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% HORATIA PS 1758 SISTER ONE TO STEA PS 1732 PS 1790 GODOLPHIN ARABIAN BA 1724 MATCHEM CADE PS 1734 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ROXANA PS 1718 PS 1748 GIANTESS PARTNER (CROFTS PARTNER) PS 1718 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% SISTER TO MISS PARTNER PS 1735 BROWN FAREWELL PS 1710 PS 1775 GODOLPHIN ARABIAN BA 1724 MOLLY LONG LEGS BABRAHAM PS 1738 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% SACHRISSA PS 1729 PS 1753 COLES FOX HUNTER PS 1727 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% FOX HUNTER MARE PS 1745 SISTER TO CATO PS 1732 SQUIRT PS 1732 MARSKE PS 1750 ECLIPSE THE RUBY MARE PS 1740 PS 1764 POT 8 OS REGULUS PS 1739 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% SPILLETTA PS 1749 MOTHER WESTERN PS 1731 PS 1773 CRAB PS 1722 GOLDEN LOCKS OROONOKO PS 1744 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% MISS SLAMERKIN PS 1729 PS 1758 CORIANDER CRAB PS 1722 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% CRAB MARE PS PARTNER MARE PS 1732 PS 1786 PARTNER (CROFTS PARTNER) PS 1718 HEROD TARTAR PS 1743 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% MELIORA PS 1729 PS 1758 LAVENDER BLAZE PS 1733 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% CYPRON PS 1750 SELIMA PS 1733 PS 1778 SNIP PS 1736 SNAP MARE SNAP PS 1750 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% FOX MARE PS 1740 PS 1765 CANARY CADE PS 1734 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% MISS ROAN PS 1753 MADAM PS 1735 PS 1797 PARTNER (CROFTS PARTNER) PS 1718 HEROD TARTAR PS 1743 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% MELIORA PS 1729 PS 1758 HIGHFLYER BLAZE PS 1733 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% CYPRON PS 1750 SELIMA PS 1733 © www.Webpedigrees.com PS 1774 GODOLPHIN ARABIAN BA 1724 RACHEL BLANK PS 1740 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% AMORETT PS 1727 PS 1763 MISS GREEN REGULUS PS 1739 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% REGULUS MARE PS 1751 SOREHEELS MARE PS 1742 PS 1787 GODOLPHIN ARABIAN BA 1724 MATCHEM CADE PS 1734 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% ROXANA PS 1718 PS 1748 HARRIET PARTNER (CROFTS PARTNER) PS 1718 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% SISTER TO MISS PARTNER PS 1735 BROWN FAREWELL PS 1710 PS 1769 GODOLPHIN ARABIAN BA 1724 FLORA REGULUS PS 1739 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% GREY ROBINSON PS 1723 PS 1749 BARTLETS CHILDERS PS 1716 XX=100.00% - OX=0.00% CHILDERS MARE PS BAY BOLTON MARE PS 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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