Bourbon Street
V-LN: 2291358 - V-ID: 13041
Lewitzer
Braunschecke
Stallion
137cm Height
To the original profile
Born on (according to registry): 00.00.0000
Specializationunbekannt
Ownership historyIs owned by Gestüt Düsterhof
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Pirat von Scharmbach
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Max von Lindebaum
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privates Zuchtpferd
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privates Zuchtpferd
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Ophalia
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privates Zuchtpferd
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privates Zuchtpferd
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Friederika
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Vallington Sander
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privates Zuchtpferd
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privates Zuchtpferd
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Lady of Amsterdam
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privates Zuchtpferd
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privates Zuchtpferd
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Genealogy
Links: 0 Generations (gerade)
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Generations indicate the number of fully linked generations. If only individual ancestors beyond that are linked, the lineage is considered uneven. (Example: only one parent linked = 0 generations (uneven))
Line Index: 19
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The lineage index (LI) indicates how rare a lineage is. Each horse starts with a base value that increases with every ancestor. Common ancestors and a large number of descendants reduce the value. A high index represents a well-linked horse with a rare lineage, while a low index indicates established, widely used lines. The value is recalculated nightly and is relative to the overall population, so it may change regularly.
Occurences
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How often does this horse appear in pedigrees overall?
27x
Descendants
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How many horses descend from this horse in total?
27
Max Gen
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Up to which generation does this horse appear in lineages?
3
Population Coverage
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Share of all descendants that trace back to this horse.
0.04%
Offspring in this register
Bourbon Street has 1 Offspring
More information
Bourbon Street has no more information
Breeding Evaluation
Bourbon Street hasn't qualified for evaluation yet.
Awards
Bourbon Street has no awards
Results in the register
Bourbon Street is not registered at any associationBourbon Street has not achieved any national results
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