Shamrocklake or Shamrock?

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Shazee
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Shamrocklake or Shamrock?

Link naar dit bericht Geplaatst door de TopicStarter : 27-09-10 11:54

Shamrocklake The Cool Colonell and Shamrock The Cool Colonell. I think this is the same stallion. Is that right? What is the right Prefix?

Girlgamer
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Link naar dit bericht Geplaatst: 27-09-10 12:18

It is the same stallion indeed. The right name is Shamrock the cool colonell.

http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/shamroc ... l+colonell

edit: it is a bit confusing because some horses are called Shamrock as well as Shamrocklake. I don't know why that is. But i thought the stud was called Shamrock Stud.
Laatst bijgewerkt door Girlgamer op 27-09-10 12:27, in het totaal 2 keer bewerkt

PeeWij

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Re: Shamrocklake or Shamrock?

Link naar dit bericht Geplaatst: 27-09-10 12:23

Both prefix are from the same breeder! And are both used! it is the same stallion

Shazee
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Re: Shamrocklake or Shamrock?

Link naar dit bericht Geplaatst door de TopicStarter : 27-09-10 13:52

Thank you very much. If it´s normal that the ower used both prefixes, i think it´s very, very confused.

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Re: Shamrocklake or Shamrock?

Link naar dit bericht Geplaatst: 27-09-10 13:55

It's probably because he has a different prefix for the dutch registration and the english registration.
It's quite common. Probably because the prefix he uses to register his horses in holland was already taken at the WPCS or because it was too much like another prefix that was already used by someone else in the UK.

Shazee
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Link naar dit bericht Geplaatst door de TopicStarter : 27-09-10 15:24

Afbeelding Of course. This is logical. Thanks!