Monday, August 28, 2023

Blackman Allen. The Morgan Horse Magazine, July 1971


Foaled 1948, bred by Mr/Mrs E W Roberts, Hi Pass, San Diego County, Calif. 
His sire, Blackman, was also bred by Roberts. Blackman's sire was the good sire, Redman who was bred at the Hearst Ranch. Redman was sired by the important sire, Mountcrest Sellman who was bred by Richard Sellman. The dam of Redman, Red Dot, was bred by Roland Hill; she was by the Brunk Pongee Morgan and out of a Sellman bred mare. The dam of Blackman was the Brunk mare Gojea. 
Bettina Allen was the dam of Blackman Allen. She was bred by Elmer Brown, Kansas. Her sire, Tehachapi Allen, was California bred; he entered the Remount Service and was sent to Elmer Brown where he sired many a good Morgan. Bettina's dam was bred by Elmer Brown. 
Blackman Allen brought together the work of the leading early breeders of the Western Working Family along with some judicious addition of Brunk bred Morgans. 
Blackman Allen was the sire of 18 registered get. 
He was paternal grand sire of the versatile and popular stallion, King-Salaman, who among others, comes down today through Blacksaddle Starbuck. 
Blackman Allen had other get who bred on to one extent or another. 


 

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