Animal Pedigrees
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
A case of tibial hemimelia in cattle, 1951
Located in A.B.R.O. Reprints 1947-1957. Volume 1 of 19.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Arthur Cecil, 01 May 1904
Cecil mentions that he has forwarded a letter to Forsyth showing that the Atholl horse is in demand. He enquires after 'young Willie' (presumably Cecil's son), who is currently staying with Ewart. He reports that there are two foals from 'Herd Laddie'. He confirms that the horse 'Glen' is the full brother of 'Highland Laddie' out of Coulmore's old 'Polly' by 'Alan Kingsburgh' (Lord Lovat's stallion).
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Carl Hagenbeck, 21 June 1902
Hagenbeck informs Ewart that the Arab mare has safely left Hamburg (for India). He also requests a list of the pedigrees of the hybrids that Ewart has sent him, and intends to take the hybrids to shows at Berlin and Hamburg.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Donald McKenzie, 20 February 1904
McKenzie writes of his photograph collection of the best specimens of Highland ponies and asks for Ewart's help in sourcing a photograph of Mr Forsyth of Quinish's two year old pony. He intends to collect the photographs in an album for circulation, and states that he has had several applications for the pedigree of 'Belle' and 'Herd Laddie'.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from F.W Barling, 10 September 1905
Barling confirms the details of the arrival of the pony 'Parakh' which he is sending to Ewart and provides some further details about his history.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from G.P Lort, 23 June 1911
Lort writes that the largest of the ewes is a Shropshire cross, the smaller ewe with close short wool was running with a pure Southdown, and the St Kilda ewe was put to a pedigree Welsh ram of Professor Winter's.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from James N. Forsyth, 14 February 1903
Forsyth mentions a stallion, 'Roderick' that he intends to buy, and gives an example of a 'faked' pedigree of one of his other stallions.
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from James N. Forsyth, 27 February 1913
Forsyth describes the pony 'Comet', although he is not able to provide a pedigree. He states that he is no longer working for the Government, and that now 'a group of highly salaried officials are doing the work that I did for years for nothing.'
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from James Wilson, 04 October 1910
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from John Frederick Lort-Phillips, 28 February 1912
Lort-Phillips writes that he and the Devon County Committee have agreed to run their Pack Horse Stud Book together. Mr Phillpotts-Williams, a Committee member, is anxious to form a strong London committee to grapple with horse breeding questions, although Lort-Phillips would prefer to wait until the ground is clear. Lort-Phillips asks Ewart to be his collaborator with taking their ideas and research further.