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The Canadian Horse

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Table 7. Pitro Line

3581 Pitro
(10) [4/4]
3850 L.G. Mousse
(2) [0]

 

 

3851 L.G. Doux
(3) [1/0]

 

 

3860 L.G. Baronet
(8) [0]

 

 

3857 L.G. Valet
(26) [1/1]
4171 Wal Ken Valet Baron
(22) [1/1]
4350 Wal Ken Baron Leo
(6) [0]

Legend
The number in front of the horse's name, is its registration number.
( ) The number in the round brackets represents the total number of offspring that the particular stallion sired. These numbers are current as of October 20, 2000.
[ / ] The first number in the square bracket is the number of male offspring which were registered as stallions (eg does not include male offspring registered as geldings). The second number (after the slash) in the square brackets represents male offspring standing at stud (determined by whether they have offspring registered to them or who are known to be standing at stud).
Blue text Denotes a stallion which has expired, been gelded or is no longer at stud.
Red text Denotes a stallion which has either expired or been gelded and which has left either no male offspring whatsoever, or else no male offspring at stud, with which to carry on the line. In effect, this particular branch of the male line has now died out.

 

Statistics

There are 77 horses registered in the Pitro line. This makes up 2% of the Canadian Horse breed.

There are no breeding stallions left from this line.

 

For More Information:

To find out more about any particular stallion (eg breeding, his offspring, owners, etc), refer to the CLRC web site where this information can be looked up using either the stallion's name or registration number.

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Updated Wednesday April 14, 2010

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