Stud Book
Browsing history:
Sam Yung (NZ) 1990, Glass Go (NZ) 2010, Avon Moon (NZ) 1985, Connie Be Good (AUS) 2006 2014, Augusta (NZ) 2003
Sam Yung (NZ) 1990
- Born: 06/10/1990
- Age: 35
- Chestnut Gelding
- Sire: SAMBUK (GB) 1982
- Dam: DEVANEY (NZ) 1972
- Overview
- Pedigree
- Broodmare
Daughters - Sire sons
- Dam Line
- Sire Line
- Stallion
Produce - Stallion
Fertility - Service
Fee
Exported: 01/12/1993 to Malaysia
Foaling date: 06/10/1990
Death: -
Family: 20
DNA Typed: N
PV: Y
BT: Y
Microchip: None
Life no: None
Left shoulder: K F CONJOINED
Right shoulder: 3 OVER 0
Breeder: P R Hills
Other names: [sin] Formula One II (NZ) 1990
| Dam Line | Sire of Broodmare | |
|---|---|---|
| Devaney (NZ) 1972 | by | Gold Sovereign (GB) 1957 |
| Molly Roon (NZ) 1964 | by | Resurgent (IRE) 1950 |
| Fairy Mist (NZ) 1951 | by | Fair's Fair (GB) 1943 |
| Sea Mist (NZ) 1939 | by | Croupier (NZ) 1920 |
| Flying Mist (NZ) 1922 | by | Martian (NZ) 1901 |
| Sire Line | Dam of Sire | |
|---|---|---|
| Sambuk (GB) 1982 | from | Bireme (GB) 1977 |
| Kris (GB) 1976 | from | Doubly Sure (GB) 1971 |
| Sharpen Up (GB) 1969 | from | Rocchetta (GB) 1961 |
| Atan (USA) 1961 | from | Mixed Marriage (GB) 1952 |
| Native Dancer (USA) 1950 | from | Geisha (USA) 1943 |
| Polynesian (USA) 1942 | from | Black Polly (USA) 1936 |
| Unbreakable (USA) 1935 | from |
| Foaling Date | Colour | Sex | Horse | Last Service Date | Dam |
|---|
| Season | Mares Covered | Foals Living | Foals Dead & Slipped | Mares Exported | No Returns | Mares Dead | Missed Mares | Indeterminate Results | Fertility % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00% |
Fertility Rate: This is worked out as the total number of foals (live, dead or slipped) as a percentage of total mares covered less exported, not returned, dead or indeterminate results.
Indeterminate Result: This exists where a mare is covered by more than one stallion and the result of these services is unable to be accurately credited to either of the respective stallions.
