Sunday, September 29, 2013

CH King's Genius

Hands down,  King's Genius is my favorite saddlebred stallion.  He beats out Wing Commander, Kalarama Rex, Bourbon King, Stonewall King, Edna May's King and Rex Peavine and a whole lot of other stallions.    His balance as a show horse and breeding stallion should rank him up there on anyone's list, but he remains my personal favorite.  Everyone is entitled to their favorite, right?

He's influential to the breed, earned his Champion status, and he was drop dead gorgeous.  King's Genius was grandsire of CH Wing Commander and was a three time great-grandsire to Supreme Sultan.  Another reason he's important in my book is that he has appeared in the pedigree of every saddlebred I've ever had.  That's not saying much in today's saddlebred since he surely appears in every modern saddlebred's pedigree.  However, he was the great-grandsire of my first three saddlebreds.  Starheart Secret, mentioned in an earlier post, traced back to him on her dam's side.  Buddy, best ever saddlebred, and his half sister that I owned had King's Genius appear twice on their registration papers.  While he doesn't appear on the registration papers of my current horses, he is in their pedigree at least six or seven times. 

Check out the post on Kate Haines (BHF).  He was the other half of her famous produce.  He was bred to some wonderful mares, and he sired NINE Hall of Fame Broodmares including Flirtation Walk, Helen Highwater, May Genius, Rose Genius, Ky. Cardinal Belle, King's Genius Choice, Queen's Genius of Belemar, Candy Genius and another blog subject, Reverie's Desdemona. 
Breeding sons besides those he sired with Kate Haines included Wild Genius, Ridgefield's Genius, King's Farewell, Genius' Firefly, Blazing Genius and Pirate Gold. 

Enough said,  here are some pictures. 
I believe this was taken by George Ford Morris. 
Look at that neck!

He was an excellent show horse.
Sired by Bourbon King and out of Princess Eugenia by Chester Peavine.

This photo was taken shortly before his death. 

One of his stallion ads.

I found this thumbnail photo in the 1940 National Horseman and he was on a page with a dozen other stallions.  He caught my eye and when I looked at the legend at the bottom of the page to see who this stallion was, I wasn't surprised to read his name.  Unretouched, not posing a bit, but still beautiful.

George Ford Morris painting. 

With his dam, Princess Eugenia. 
 
At Louisville in 1933 he placed third in the
World's five Gaited Grand Championship class behind
CH Belle Le Rose (BHF) and CH Sweetheart on Parade. 


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Saturday, September 21, 2013

O.........klahoma

9/22/13  Another letter of the alphabet without a whole lot of horses in my file is the letter "O".  Most of the horses from my neighboring Ottawa Creek Farm had horses with the Ottawa prefix,  but I'm doing a post on the farm later.  All of the O'Lee's and the O' Goshen's used it as their surnames, so they can't go here.  Oak Hill's Dear One was mentioned in Double Duty mares post and Oak Hill's Dear Sire was in the post on Yorktown sons.  Our Brilliant Belle has already been pictured.  Sorry not much, but here we go. 
 

Oklahoma Peavine
Rex Peavine X Margaret O'Neal  by Kentucky Highland
He was a show and breeding stallion that stood in Michigan for many
years.  Most stallion ads that I have run across for him use this photo.
He was originally named Oakland Peavine, but one of his owners lived
in Oklahoma, so his name was changed.  Evidently he was too well
established by the time he came to Michigan to change to Michigan Peavine.

Oklahoma Peavine was owned by Northwind Farm in Lansing, Michigan, 
This was his grave marker placed at the farm.  Many years later,
the farm was developed into a residential subdivision and a shopping center.
They moved his grave marker to an island in the parking lot of the shopping center. 
 I found it and photographed it on a trip to Michigan State University. 
He was a good sire and two of his daughters made it to the Broodmare Hall of Fame.
He also produced good show horses including World's Grand Champion
5 gaited horse A Sensation and My Golden Dawn (BHF).

Oman's Desdemona Denmark
Anacacho Denmark X Reverie's Desdemona
He has already appeared in the post about his fabulous dam and the
other fabulous mare in his life, Dixie Duchess.  He was the
#1 breeding sire in America for many years and sired many excellent horses.
He also had the good luck to be bred to some of the very best
mares including 15 BHF mares.   
 
Another picture of Oman's Desdemona Denmark. 
This head shot was used in a lot of his ads.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

"N"iscellaneous

9/14/13  I didn't have much inspiration this week, so it's back to the alphabet.  We're all the way up to the horses beginning with the letter "N", but my selection is woefully lacking.  So I'm throwing in a miscellaneous photo as well. 
I used this photo before, but I finally found the label listing the horses.
The names of the horses from left to right are:
WGC Wing Commander
Show Boat
Meadow Princess
Lover's Lane
Moon Glitter
Dream Waltz
Sparkling Delight
Socko
Sparkling Cardinal


The photo was taken around 1954 or 1955 at CastletonFarms Lexington, KY. You can search any of these names to find other pictures of these horses in this blog.

 
 

Northern Blues - Callaway's Blue Norther X Yorkshire Pudding (BHF) by New Yorker
  

New Yorker - Yorktown x Sandalwood Stonewall by Golden Stonewall
 
Night of Roses - Carey's Night of Love X Symbol Song by Status Symbol
He is a full brother to Rifles And Roses

Night Prowler - Status Symbol x Empire's Lady Genius by Anacacho Empire

Nocturnal - CF First Night out by Night Prowler out of Captive Moment by Kourageous Kalu
 
Notice all the relationships among these stallions. 
 
 

 
 

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Will Shriver's stallion sons

9/8/13 What have the last two five gaited World's Grand Champions had in common?  Besides brilliance, motion, athleticism and power?  Will Shriver was their grandsire!  Bravo Blue was sired by Callaway's Blue Norther, and Callaway's Annabel Allison was sired by Caramac.  Other posts have talked about Wing Commander and some of his sons, Yorktown's sons and Supreme Sultan sons, so why not talk about Will Shriver?  Will was a product of Callaway Hills' breeding program, and most of his stallion sons had their breeding careers at that same farm.  A couple other posts  from February & March have already talked a little about Callaway Hills, but this is dedicated to Will's sons.

Callaway's Blue Norther out of Royally Blue by Royal Rambler
 His offspring included WGC 5G CH Callaway's Forecaster, CH Callaway's Cumulus,
CH Callaway's Carnival in Rio.  Stallion sons include The Mystery Writer, Deep Blue,
Northern Blues, Northern Vegas, Callaway's Guy Park, Callaway's Bluesman,
Callaway's Northern Kiss and Callaway's Cranston.  He also sired
CH Callaway's Born to Win pictured below.

CH Callaway's Born to Win
Callaway's Blue Norther X Lady Gambler (BHF) by Buck and Wing
This fella has been a phenomenal show horse, but before he was gelded,
he sired CH According to Lynn, CH Callaway's Born with Style and
the beautiful gray CH Callaway's Born for This.
He's the only Will Shriver grandson I'm going to picture today!
 
Caramac out of Stonehedge Vanity by Vanity's Sensation
His offspring include WGC 5G CH Callaway's Annabel Allison,
CH Callaway's Rockaway, CH MyChanel,
BHF mares Callaway's Zerelda & Callaway's Carousel.
His sons include Designed, Callaway's Main Man, Perfect Cover,
Mac Attack, Select Stock, Callaway's The Gipper,
and of course, Undulata's Nutcracker.
 
 
Since Caramac and Callaway's Blue Norther were so successful, many of Will's other sons didn't get as much chance at stud, but they were useful nonetheless.
 
Callaway's Capital News out of Look of Love BHF by CH Colonel Boyle
His best colt was probably Callaway's Capital Reporter

Callaway's Chancellor out of Lady O'Flirtation by Chief of Greystone
Chancellor was a Will Shriver son that wasn't owned by
Callaway Hills, as most of his sons were, and he ended up
in Michigan.  He was very long lived, like many in the family,
and recently passed away at age 28.

Callaway's Extra Extra out of Dainty Model BHF by Stonewall's Main Event
He was also a five gaited show stallion.
 

Callaway's Ghost Writer out of Sixpence Star Prince BHF by Star Recruit
His daughter Callaway's Agatha Christie made it to the
Broodmare Hall of Fame.
 

Callaway's Gold Rush out of CH Gold Treat by Oman's  Anacacho Rhythm
Another 5 gaited show stallion, he sired the nice
equitation horse, Soli Deo Glory.

 

Pat Shriver out of Northern Empress BHF by Supreme Sultan
Yet another of Will's son who ended up in Michigan.
He sired the nice show horse CH Perfect Vengeance.

Show Me Too out of Miss Contract by Private Contract
So Handsome!

The Showboat out of Sultra by Supreme Sultan
He sired CH The Showstopper.
 

Will Power out of Cool Girl by Supreme Fable
His son Full Power was the sire of Callaway's Pretty Penny.

 
 
Will's Tribune out of Look of Love BHF by CH Colonel Boyle
He was a full brother to Callaway's Capital News. 
He showed, but never sired any colts.

Callaway's Wish Me Will out of Wish me Well by Kourageous Kalu
 
Will Shriver
He was Betty Weldon's pride & joy for good reason. 
The saddle horse industry should be very thankful to both of them.


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Sunday, September 1, 2013

M & M's

This is the mid point of the alphabet, and there are lots of good horses starting with that letter. 

Marie Bosace (BHF)
Beau Peavine X Iowana by Bourbon King
She was bred by Spindletop Farm and produced the stallions Stonewall's Beau Peavine and
CH Stonewall's Crescendo.  One of her daughters, Lifetime Affair, was also in the BHF,
but sadly drowned in a flash flood when she was 24.
 

Meadow Majesty
Kalarama Rx X Spelling Bee (BHF) by King Vine
 He sired Meadow Vanity (BHF), which was enough to make him famous.
See the post on  Double Duty mares. 

Melody O'Lee (BHF)
Anacacho Denmark X Judy O'Lee by Leatherwood King
She produced Supreme Sultan.  See a post on some of his sons,
Supreme Sultan Sons on 4/17/13.  To see how much she
resembles her dam, see the post on "J" horses dated 7/6/13. 

Mercer Rex
 Rex Peavine X Edith Gatley (BHF) by Kentucky Choice
He produced breeding stallion Gallant Knight, who was out of Highland Perle. 
 Mercer Rex's full sister was Spirit of Kentucky (BHF). 
 To see these two lovely broodmares together, see post from 6/29/13 on
News from the January 1945 National Horseman. 
 
I think you can also search by name to find more info on
horses in this blog. 

Miss America (BHF)
American Born X Mary Dall by Rex Monroe
Her original name was Kalarama Spotlight, probably for the spot?
She produced Yekcohs, which was Shockey spelled backwards.

Montgomery Chief
Bourbon Chief X Annie C (BHF)
He was a full brother to Bourbon King and Marvel King.

Moreland Maid (BHF)
American Born X Youth's Charm by Ben Sory
More on her in the post Double Duty Mares.
Her 3 gaited daughter, Maid of Orleans, produced
Grand View's Matinee Idol, who sired my Buddy.
Her daughter Lovely Maid is pictured in the post from 8/18/13.
 

Mountain Peavine
Mountain Dare by Chester Dare x Peavine's Pearl (BHF) by Rex Peavine
His daughter Little Bo Peep was a 3-gaited show horse and also in the Broodmare Hall of Fame.
He was a half brother to breeding stallions Anderson Rex and Captain Courageous. 

My Golden Dawn (BHF)
Oklahoma Peavine X Fair Acres Blossom (BHF) by Golden Mac
She was a good 5-gaited show mare and a Reserve World's Champion.