Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Various Stallions from Western Livestock Journal, Jan. 1938


Don Juan-
Son of Querido. He was bred by Roland Hill and out of a Sellman mare. 
He had 24 registered get. 
His son, North Fork, sired in far Northern California, being bred for ranch Morgans. He had 20 registered get, including Norretia, dam of Norisk and Siskiyou Red; Shasta Girl, dam of Siskiyou Thor who was sire of Norisk. Siskiyou Thor was also sire of Re-Wind of Sundown who sired Juan Bravo, and Tia prefix. There were other descendants of North Fork who bred on to one extent or another. 
Millbrae was another son of Don Juan who bred on and had breeding descendants. 
Another son of Don Juan was Don Felipe who bred onwards. 
Other get of Don Juan bred on to one extent or another. 

Cuyamo--
Bred by Duval Williams, this early California stallion had his sire bred by Richard Sellman and the dam of his dam bred by Sellman. 
He had only 11 registered Morgan get; and a large number of non-registered get. 
I think that he has a line to today from his daughter Laydee. His daughter, Dulcet, also bred on quite a ways. Another daughter, Headlight Lady, also bred on a ways. They're others who bred on to one extent or another. 

Querido was noted for his daughters who were retained by Roland Hill and then bred to Sonfield. He had get breed on for other breeders also. 

 

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