Where art thou brothers and sisters……..

Does your horse have full siblings?

Where are they?

What are they doing?

In 2008 we purchased the 6 month old Peyres Catori Cat, at that time only a full sibling yearling colt was on the ground.

In 2009 Princesse Pascale was purchased at 6 months old, at the time there was no record of any other siblings.

Seven years on, things have changed and I have managed to track down the full siblings to date.

Both mares have “half-brothers” and or “half-sisters” from their Dam’s. There are also other progeny by the same Sire’s on the ground but no sibling relationship is implied.

At the present time with reference to our two broodmares mares, I am curious what has developed from the genetic makeup of these repeat mattings. To seek any proven success seems only common sense to follow up and continue to do so.

Sire: Sully Tom Cat        X      Dam: Diamond Peyres Goer

This pairing gave birth to…..

 OTTAWA PEYRES CAT

2007 colt

Currently for sale in Germany, owned by Doreen Hobrak

This Stallion has excelled himself as a sire and competing under saddle

4 x European Champion in the Junior Trial 2012

Winner of Western Pleasure & Trial

@ Thunder-Horse Ranch

PEYRES CATORI CATI

2008 filly

Here at Redheart Appaloosas

PEYRES SHADOW MOONY

2010 colt

Also in Germany owned by the Natural trainer Simone Boden @ Simone Boden

PEYRES SILVER CAT

2014 colt

A yearling for sale by his owner / breeder in France

Mireille Ducarme @ Peyres Appaloosas

 

Sire: Akawaio Potawatomi    X      Dam: Molly Lou Peyres

This pairing gave birth to…..

 Princesse Pascale

2009 filly

Here at Redheart Appaloosas

Izusa Ayasha

2010 filly

A non-characteristic 4 year-old todate

Ayasha will remain with her owner / breeder in Austria

Johann & Romana Derflinger @ Foundation RHD Appaloosas

This mare is an important future asset for their breeding.

Where art your horses brothers and sisters, you may be pleasantly surprise as I…..

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