Temp. Retired Horse Profile
Prefix's Blue Crown Joker of Suffix
Attributes
Part Baladi x Forest Horse [52%]
Colour Silver Brown Dun Pangare |
Gender Stallion |
Height 13.2hh |
Sire King Bluebell The Nineteenth |
Dam Blueblood Empire |
Owner BlackOak2 |
Breeder same |
Owners Comments: retired
low GP project/11595
no Plus
three reds
Competition Record Find Upcoming Competitions
Discipline / Title | Points | Earnings | Starts | 1sts | 2nds | 3rds | Win % |
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Pedigree for Blue Crown Joker
20 years, 8.7 months old Silver Brown Dun Pangare Part Baladi x Forest Horse Stallion
Blue Crown Joker
Silver Brown Dun Pangare Part Baladi x Forest Horse Stallion
7-Gen COI: 100+%
Silver Brown Dun Pangare Part Baladi x Forest Horse Stallion
7-Gen COI: 100+%
King Bluebell The Nineteenth
Flaxen Red Dun Pangare Part Baladi x Forest Horse Stallion
7-Gen COI: 100+%
Flaxen Red Dun Pangare Part Baladi x Forest Horse Stallion
7-Gen COI: 100+%
Blueblood Empire
Silver Brown Dun Pangare Part Baladi x Forest Horse Mare
7-Gen COI: 100+%
Silver Brown Dun Pangare Part Baladi x Forest Horse Mare
7-Gen COI: 100+%
Progeny of Blue Crown Joker
2 horses sired by Blue Crown Joker, 0 are competitive
Naturally Bluebell
Part Baladi x Forest Horse
22 years, 6.7 months
Mare, Silver Grullo Dapple
out of Destined Bluebell Princess
22 years, 6.7 months
Mare, Silver Grullo Dapple
out of Destined Bluebell Princess
Accomplishments
Blue Crown Joker has no achievements, ribbons or trophies to display yet
Genetics
A/a
Agouti
Carries one copy of the gene for Bay
Carries one copy of the gene for Bay
E/E
Black
Carries two copies of the gene for Black
Carries two copies of the gene for Black
c/c
Cream
Does not carry any genes for Cream
Does not carry any genes for Cream
Champagne
Begin Test [Cost 2PT]
Begin Test [Cost 2PT]
Observed Gaits
- Walk
- A 4-beat gait in which each leg steps sequentially
- Trot
- The trot is a two-beat diagonal gait where the diagonal pairs of legs move forward at the same time with a moment of suspension between each beat.
- Canter
- The canter is a controlled, three-beat gait, faster than most horses' trot but slower than the gallop.