I’m trying to find Belgian Horse breeders from back in 2001 that probably don’t exist any more.?
My friend’s mare was born in 2001 and my friend bought her October 2003. She’s been trying to find registration for her, but it’s hard because supposedly the guy died and that’s why they were selling the stock. We’re not sure of the spelling of his last name; his name was George Jarmin and I think he was in Estes Park. Is there a way to find Belgian breeders from almost 10 years ago in Colorado?
My friend’s mare was born in 2001 and my friend bought her October 2003. She’s been trying to find registration for her, but it’s hard because supposedly the guy died and that’s why they were selling the stock. We’re not sure of the spelling of his last name; his name was George Jarmin and I think he was in Estes Park. Is there a way to find Belgian breeders from almost 10 years ago in Colorado? I figure if I can at least get his name right I can go from there!
I contacted Estes Park’s library, hoping maybe to get a copy of some microfilm or something, so I hope I’ll hear back from them.
The name she came with was Frankie. She came with a teammate so she was initially being taught to drive, but she was also broke to ride. I tried contacting belgiancorp.com and they were no help whatsoever. They didn’t seem to understand what I was asking.
If in fact he was a breeder, you could contact the Breeder’s Association or find a Belgian website or any breed related publication and research from there.
Also, does the horses name have anything in it that could be a clue?
unfortunately he may have never registered her because a lot of belgian breeders raise their horses for logging and driving so registration papers are a waste of money to them.if he died and she did have registration papers the family probably didn’t know about them or they were destroyed.since there are so many belgian associations in the US it may be like trying to find a needle in a haystack.if it was a perch or a clyde it would be simpler but belgians are a common draft breed.
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4th generation cowboy/rancher…member Clydesdale Breeders of the United States
MOST LIVESTOCK IN ANY GIVEN AREA (WERE HE LIVED WOULD HAVE IN ALL LIKEYHOOD BEEN SOLD AT AUCTION ASK IF THERE IS A GRANGE IN THE AREA OF HIS FARM OR IF THEY HAVE A PUBLIC AUCTION ON DAYS OF THE MONTH THE AUCTION HOUSE COULD TELL YOU ALOT MORE ABOUT YOUR HORSE THAN YOU CAN BELIEVE
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Somewhere on the blog Fugly Horse of the Day is a link to a ton of breeders, lemme see if I can find it…
In case you’re interested, here’s a link to the blog:
http://fuglyhorseoftheday.blogspot.com
EDIT: Here’s the link to a website called Horse Reunions.
http://forums.horsereunions.com/
EDIT: Whoops, that was to their forums- here’s the real list of breeders:
http://www.horsereunions.com/welcome/list.html
I’ll see if I can find your guy for you.
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If in fact he was a breeder, you could contact the Breeder’s Association or find a Belgian website or any breed related publication and research from there.
Also, does the horses name have anything in it that could be a clue?
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JMHO