Garsam prefix- County Wexford

hayley.t

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He is 7 and a traditional cob. I can't find anything on the net about the pre-fix but I know he came from wexford. He was passported by the girl I bought him off and she had brought him over from Ireland.
 

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There are 2 registered Irish Sport horses with a Garsam prefix, Garsam Sinatra a 2005 piebald gelding and Garsam Graffiti a 2006 skewbald gelding (yours?). There are absolutely no recorded details for the breeder, sire or dam.
 

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Yeah mine is Garsam Graffiti. Oh well, it doesn't really matter as I was just being nosy. I was asked by a judge if he had shire in him and I just wondered. Thank you for looking both of you.
 

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He's tri-coloured, skewbald with black forelock and tail. When I bought him the lady I bought him off had brought 2 cobs over from Ireland, the other was about 15hh, piebald with quite a lot of white, possibly one or two blue eyes and was called Gary, I just wondered if that sounded like yours? If so that might explain why only 2 were registered if she had registered them both? Unless Gary was of different breeding and wasn't Garsam.
 

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He's tri-coloured, skewbald with black forelock and tail. When I bought him the lady I bought him off had brought 2 cobs over from Ireland, the other was about 15hh, piebald with quite a lot of white, possibly one or two blue eyes and was called Gary, I just wondered if that sounded like yours? If so that might explain why only 2 were registered if she had registered them both? Unless Gary was of different breeding and wasn't Garsam.

I think it was Sam Titley?



Well there you go! She was called Sam and there was either a boyfriend or horse called Gary. Put Gary and Sam together... Garsam! So the girl who imported the two horses named them with the Garsam prefix
 
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