Shown at left is Allen's Major. Though he appears only once
in Bloomer's pedigree the resemblance to this great stallion is so
strong that they appear to be "cut from the same mold". This strong ability
to pass not only the Morgan "look" but the "attitude" as well
is what makes the Morgan Horse so special. [click for Allen's Major photo enlargement]
Photos of other Bloomer ancestors:
Moro Hills Marquis
Hiker Joy
Westfall Becky
Bloomer stands to a limited number of outside mares.
Private Treaty.
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95295 BLOOMER
Crosses to Lippitt Foundation Horses
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20
2
1
6
5
1
1
1
6
1
6
1
2
16
2
2
4
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
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5325
4483
5224
5702
6537
7266
7462
0343
02109
02232
02852
03026
03222
03553
02532
03786
02900
04565
03196
5282
01547
0684
X04695
03258
04542
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CROYDON PRINCE
ROB ROY
DONALD ''A''
WELCOME
SIR ETHAN ALLEN
SEALECT
BILIRUBIN
BONNIE JEAN
POLLY ROGERS
ROSE OF SUTTON
BRIDGET
EMILY
HIPPOLYTA
NANCY
TRILBY
SUSIE
CROYDON MARY
LIPPITT SALLIE
HANNAH
BOB B
LUCILLE
EVELYN
LIPPITT TRIXIE
JENNY WOODBURY
LUCINNE
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From the Lippitt Register by Telford,
Moro Hill's Marquis is said to be dark bay 15.0 hands
and Shamrock Molly McGee is said to be brown and 14.3 hands.
From a TMH ad, Allen's Major, brown, is listed as being 15.0 hands.
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