This one single page of an old Western Livestock Journal has four important early stallions.
Ken Carmen in upper left corner.
Look at his pedigree; it is classic Brunk close breeding.
He had 54 registered get and can be found in today's pedigrees.
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Jackson Ranch in Mt, upper right corner. Photo of Chief Bugler.
There is another photo on the above link. He had 36 registered get and is behind today's Morgans that go to Jackson ranch. His pedigree is another example of close breeding that worked.
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He was 3/4 Sellman breeding.
Gold Dollar, lower right, important sire of many with descendants today.
His get often had "Gold D" in their names.
Read the list of his progeny at the above link; it is impressive.
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Cuyamo, Duval Williams' stallion.
He had only 11 registered get.
Once in a while he appears in today's pedigrees.
Reading the information at the above line, it was copied from one of my articles.
From another issue, a nice little item on Ken Carmen.
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