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Dam
  
Farfaletta

Foaled
  
1876

Colour
  
Bay

Died
  
1904

Sex
  
Stallion

Damsire
  
Australian

Country
  
United States

Breeder
  
J. W. Hunt Reynolds

Species
  
Equus caballus

Grandsire
  
Leamington

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Children
  
Chant, Sir Huon, His Eminence

Falsetto (1876–1904) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse and outstanding sire. Bred and raced by J. W. Hunt Reynolds of Lexington, Kentucky, his dam was Farfaletta and his sire was General Abe Buford's very good runner, Enquirer.

Conditioned for racing by African American trainer, Eli Jordan, as a three-year-old in 1879 Falsetto won four of his five starts and was the dominant horse of his age group in the United States. Under African American star jockey, Isaac Murphy, he ran second to Lord Murphy in the Kentucky Derby but won the Phoenix Hotel Stakes and the Clark Handicap, plus he defeated the great Spendthrift in winning the Kenner and Travers Stakes.

Owner J. W. Hunt Reynolds died in September 1880 and the horse was sent to Pierre Lorillard IV who raced him in England along with several other American horses including Horse and Iroquois. [1]

Returned to the United States and retired to stud duty, Falsetto stood at A. J. Alexander's Woodburn Stud in Woodford County, Kentucky. Falsetto became one of only four stallions to sire three Kentucky Derby winners and another of his sons, Sir Cleges, ran second in the 1908 Derby. Among his progeny, Falsetto was the sire of:

  • Dew Drop/Dewdrop (b. 1883) - American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly, won Champagne Stakes, Monmouth Oaks
  • Chant (b. 1891) - won 1894 Kentucky Derby
  • His Eminence - won 1901 Kentucky Derby, Clark Handicap
  • Sir Huon - won Kentucky Derby, Latonia Derby
  • Falsetto died of pneumonia in August 1904 at age twenty-eight.

    References

    Falsetto (horse) Wikipedia