Re: Disunited Trot

Susan F. Evans (suendavid@worldnet.att.net)
Fri, 20 Dec 1996 19:05:45 -0800

I have been told
> >> that there is also an Arabain boodline that tends to be "gaited", i.e.
> >has
> >> the tendency toward being able to rack. I belive this is the Raffles
> >> bloodline.

Hi,

I remember the late Norm Dunn at the Kellogg Arabian Center, who was a
walking encyclopedia of bloodlines, said something like that once, too.
He mentioned they had had a few of the original Kellogg horses that
tended towards a singlefoot (in his words), much less so now that so
much Polish has been interspersed with the original Kellogg lines. All
the original Kellogg horses came from Crabbett Park, including Rayseyn,
of course. Rayseyn was a Skowronek son and Raffles was a Skowronek
grandson through his dam Rifala, so I wonder if it's the Skowronek blood
that produces the "gaitedness"? I once had a Fersen grandson who on
occasion would do "something" that sure felt like a gait of some sort
(definitely four beat and you couldn't post to it, other than that I'm
clueless) and obviously he was from Rayseyn lines as well.

Susan