So it’s on to the “D” horses. No, that’s not their grade, just the first
letter of their names. I don’t have a
lot of them, and I’ve already talked about one and there is another I’m going
to feature in another broodmare segment.
Here we go.
Dazzling McDonald
Red McDonald out of a Bourbon Chief granddaughter.
Never heard of him? He was another Michigan stallion. Born and bred in Kentucky, then sold to
Charles Doll from Mt. Clemens Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. One of his daughters, Ottawa’s Empress, was
owned by my neighbor, Dr. Elrod. Again,
you’ve probably never heard of her, but when I asked Dr. Elrod’s son who his
favorite horse from their farm was, he said Ottawa’s Empress. They didn’t breed her, but eventually bought
her dam and tried to produce another one like her. I came across her in the 1951 February issue
of Saddle & Bridle. She was the 10th
highest point scoring horse for 1950, behind Meadow Princess & Wing
Commander of Dodge Stables, Emerald Future, and The Replica, so she must have been a decent horse.
Dr. McChord
McDonald Peavine out of a Red Rex mare
This is a pretty awful picture, but I know he stood in
Michigan and sired a few horses at Ottawa Creek Farm.
Dance Awhile
CH Star Waltz out of a Truly Stonewall mare
Such a cute baby picture.
She is a big, tall girl now and still has that big long neck.
Diana Gay (BHF)
The Genius out of a Kalarama Rex mare
Her sire, The Genius, was a full brother to Bourbon
Genius. More about his famous siblings
later. Diana Gay was in the Broodmare
Hall of Fame for producing CH Scarlett Flame and CH Valley View Supreme.
Dixie Duchess (BHF)
Stonewall Supreme X Dixie Sure Enough by Mountain Peavine
I will talk more about her in another broodmare feature,
but she is one of 6 daughters of Stonewall Supreme to make the BHF.
CH Dream Waltz BHF
See my last post for her picture. She is the dam of stallions Waltz King and
Supreme Spirit. She is also the dam of a
nice mare, Dream Awhile, who was the dam of CH Star Waltz. This makes her great grand dam of Dance Awhile picture
above.
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