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1. Thomas de Viger Bloodline

Usually just called the Viger line (pronounced as "V-jay", not "vigger"). Until recently, this bloodline used to be the most prevalent.

This line derives from a bay stallion, Thomas de Viger (#3393) foaled June 2, 1947. This horse was bred by Gilbert E. Arnold of Grenville QC and owned by Jean-Baptiste Gagnon. Thomas de Viger was sired by Thomas (#2334) a black stallion, and his dam was Sarcelle de Cap Rouge (#2264), a black mare.

One of Thomas de Viger's sons, Arnoldwold Viger (#3770), a black, can be found in the pedigree of nearly all stallions of the Viger line. Arnoldwold Viger had a succession of different owners until 1971, when at the age of eleven, he was purchased for use in the breeding program at Deschambaults, QC. He resided there until his death in 1979. More refined and elegant than any of the stallions previously used at Deschambaults, this stallion was very prepotent and was consistently able to pass his quality and traits on to his offspring. Proof of this was the fact that in 1978, more than 25% of the "Class A" stallions in Quebec were sired by him.

Three of Arnoldwold Viger's sons were used frequently due to their size, appearance, good looks, and dispositions: La Gorgendiere Viger Coco (#4040), La Gorgendiere Viger Duc (#4049), and La Gorgendiere Viger Fablo (#4125). (La Gorgendiere being pronounced like: "La" "Gore-john-dee-air" by the way.)  These three stallions were all full brothers out of the same mare, La Gorgendiere Miquette (#3891). Interestingly, they each had different characteristics and were quite dissimilar looking in appearance.

Of the three, Coco was a slightly taller, more finely built, leggier horse. Of interest is the fact that one of Coco's offspring, Jonathon Coco Pharraud, a black stallion foaled in 1982, has sired a number of cream colored foals in the last few years.

La Gorgendiere Viger CocoJonathon Coco Pharraud  Schmucki Pharraud Lambert

Fablo was a tall, large boned, and rather angular looking horse. Although he himself was not the most handsome looking Canadian, he seemed to be able to consistently throw very typey, although sometimes taller, offspring.

La Gorgendiere Viger Duc

Of the three, Duc was the most typey representative of a Canadian Horse, and was a true jet black. He was very handsome and had a striking "pointed together at the tips" ear set which often can be found in his offspring. All three of these stallions were very prepotent and tended to consistently pass on their conformation, calm and quiet natures, and good dispositions to their offspring. As of 1998, all three of these venerable stallions have died.


 

Walken Wonka Nimrod with long time Canadien Horse breeder, Philippe BergeronTonka WonkaThe second son of Thomas de Viger was Tonka Wonka (#3738), a chestnut stallion. He sired only one son, Walken Wonka Nimrod (#4578), a black colt foaled in 1981 and who died in 2007. This stallion was basically unrelated to all of the other Viger stallions of today, but unfortunately was seldom used. We had heard rumors that this horse was oversized however when seen in person, it was quite obvious that this was an undeserved reputation. In reality, he was a very nice looking and kind stallion who unfortunately has been used all too infrequently for breeding by mare owners. This is very unfortunate as he has now died, and in all likelihood, this unique branch of the male Viger line will soon be lost if breeders do not make a concerted effort to bring quality Canadian mares to his sons standing at stud.

The last two sons of Thomas de Viger were Prince Zola (#3582), who had no male offspring, and Arnoldwold Larry (#3718). This horse had only one son, Ewenbrae Larry Prince (#3991) who had no surviving male offspring.

In general, our observation has been that Viger horses are truly "Canadian" in appearance, and usually have very nice, sensible temperaments. Although still quite numerous, the Viger line is gradually becoming less common due to the increasing prevalence of the Brio or Fox line.

Some Viger stallions presently standing at stud:

Cedar Hill Nimrod Luca

Cedar Hill Nimrod MC

De Magny Kiri Pacha

Trois Chemins Tony Hasard

Bromont Coco Victor

Ferme CF Victor Fancy-boy

Joly Coco Brigand

Blain Coco Dapper

Windstone Andy Rebel

Maple Lane Midnight Rebel Alf

Melville Duc D'Artois

Bromont Felix Furie

Whisper Meadows Furie Eisen

Patenaude Wonder Charbon

Lambert Rex Baron

Piggott Pierrot Adanac

Melville Rocky Bayard

 

Go to Viger table

Other Information:

For photos of some of the horses from the Viger bloodline, see the Canadian Horse Stallion website set up by Anne Belanger of Ferme Franchere:  http://groups.msn.com/2p0/lignviger.msnw

 

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Updated Wednesday April 14, 2010

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