There is no pedigree for the Godolphin Arabian available because one does not exist. This horse was bred in a desert country of the Middle East in the 1700's. There are no records that exist for desert bred horses as bedouins did not keep written records as we do.Contrary to the answer provided, the Godolphin Arabian also did not start the Arabian breed. Arabians are one of the oldest breed of horse and had been around for hundreds of years before the Godolphin. The Godolphin DID contribute to the Thoroughbred breed as one of its three foundation sires along with the Darley Arabian (or Barb) and the Byerley Turk.King of the Wind, by Marguerite Henry is a good book that will give you a good history about the Godolphin Arabian. I highly recommend it.
Because Arabian horses live throughout the world, you'll get different answers from different countries. There have been many famous Arabians both real and imagined, however one might argue that one of the most famous real horses is the Godolphin Arabian as a result of the book "King of the Wind" by Marguerite Henry.
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Godolphin Arabian, Byerly Turk, Darley Arabian
2nd Answer: You should get a copy of your dog's pedigree from the breeder but if you cannot then go to the AKC and request one by using your dog's AKC number. You will have to pay for it but you can request a 3 generation or 4 generation pedigree. Just go to AKC's website. I hope your dog is AKC registered so you can get one. 1st Answer: on craigslist
Not one of the Godolphin horses owned by racehorse owner Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum has won the Derby at Epsom. As a matter of fact, the Goldolphin horse (unfortunately) came in last in the Derby's June, 2013 race.
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There is no one price for any horse of any breed. Prices will vary according to the horse,age, gender, pedigree/ bloodlines, location, level of training, and even color and time of year. However purebred Arabians can go for andthing from free into the tens of thousands of dollars.
Through their pedigree if they have one, what there previous owners said they were, if you know the parents you can find out that way, and you can guess by looking at the horses confirmation.
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a pedigree is a chart to show how genetic disorders are passed on in a generation..color blindness is one of the genetic disorders...
one of the most important one:WHEELS
A human pedigree is developed by showing phenotypes of a particular genetic trait from one generation to the next in a family. ChaCha