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Post by spanner696 on Aug 29, 2008 19:58:21 GMT
does anybody know what happened to this?
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Post by overatdaknee on Sept 1, 2008 7:57:57 GMT
Yes, I believe she became a very successful broodmare and when 'Monday Morning' syndrome clears from my brain I will be able to remember her progeny!
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Post by roseview on Sept 1, 2008 10:58:18 GMT
Fairholme Rosettas Rhapsody
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Post by overatdaknee on Sept 1, 2008 11:29:16 GMT
Thank you Roseview.............................I knew she had a famous 'child'!
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Post by smallbutmighty on Sept 3, 2008 23:22:58 GMT
and Fairholme Rasputin.
Those were bred by Linda O'Malley (whose children showed her as 13.2hh SP 15+ years ago) - don't know if they still have Rosetta or whether the mare is still around though.
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Post by overatdaknee on Sept 4, 2008 7:50:58 GMT
Hiya, will see one of her previous owners this weekend so will ask- nice to meet you at BSPS!
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Post by flyingchange on Sept 4, 2008 17:02:55 GMT
Keston Rosetta was shown in Cornwall before being sold to the O'Malley family.
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Post by yes on Sept 7, 2008 23:12:44 GMT
I think if I remember right my sister showed her as a 4/5 yr old she was a lovely easy pony and did well, I found some photos the other day.
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Post by spanner696 on Sept 10, 2008 18:20:36 GMT
thxs everyone really nice to know what happened to her
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Post by pointer on Sept 10, 2008 20:43:22 GMT
I was lucky enough to show her as a 6 year old() I think.)She was a beatiful mare but must be fairly old now as I am in my 30s and she was a 13h 2 in. Ooops 138 in new money.
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