Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Eethree Supreme. The Morgan Horse Magazine, Feb 1982



Photos above from TMH
Photo below from the AllBreed site
His sire was Gov't. 
His dam, Fruita, was Western Working Family with all Kansas antecedents. 
Fruita's sire, Chinquapin,  was bred by G E Hineman of Dighton, Kansas; he was a rancher who bred Morgans for his ranch work. The sire of Chinquapin, who was also the sire of Chinquapin's dam, was Chocolate who was bred by Elmer Brown of Halstead, Kansas. Chocolate sired 42 registered get in Kansas, mostly for ranch breeders. There is a good photo of Chocolate at the above link. The dam of Chinquapin, South Spot, was also bred in Dighton, Kansas, by HT Hineman. Kanza, the dam of South Spot, was another Hineman bred as was her sire Spotlight foaled 1923. Spotlight's sire, Dr Castro, was sired by Headlight Morgan during his Kansas days. The dam of Dr Castro was by Telescope Ethan, a stallion that appears often in the old Kansas ranch pedigrees. The mare line of South Spot goes back to Golddust and Kentucky breeding. 
The dam of Fruita was Bessayr, one of the "Ayr" horses bred in Colorado. The Ayr horses appear in various WWF pedigrees. The sire of Bessayr goes back to Spotlight, seen in Fruita's sire; the dam line goes to another Golddust mare. The rest of Bessayr's pedigree is Roland Hill, Calif.  breeding. 
Eethree sired 56 registered get. Most were for Roy-El's prefix. 





 

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