Saturday, June 17, 2017

COI at the Race Track

 

It's commonly said that all Thoroughbreds can be traced back to just three stallions, but it's not true. You see, three stallions get you no progeny -- so it's three stallions and a lot of mares. Of course, it also wasn't three stallions. In fact, over 150 stallions of "oriental " origin make up the lineage of the Thoroughbred and hundreds of mares too.

The Thorougbred line is 400 years old now, and there's been a lot of infusion and drift. Saying that a modern horse can be traced back to one of the original sires, is a bit like me saying I am related to Prince Charles or the Aghan Khan; even if true, it does not tell us much. There is a reason we do not prohibit second cousins from marrying, and why moving much past a 5-generation pedigree is pretty pointless in terms of genetics.

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