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Herbager

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Sire
  
Vandale

Dam
  
Flagette

Foaled
  
1956

Species
  
Equus caballus

Sex
  
Stallion

Grandsire
  
Plassy

Damsire
  
Escamillo

Country
  
France

Owner
  
Simone Del Duca

Children
  
Grey Dawn II, Big Spruce, Sea Hawk, Tiller, Our Mims

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Herbager (1956–1976) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and an influential sire in both France and the United States.

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Background

Herbager was sired by Vandale, a stayer who won the 1946 Prix du Conseil Municipal and whom Herbager helped make the 1959 Leading sire in France. His dam was Flagette (by Escamillo), who was inbred to St. Leger winner Firdaussi (3m x 3f).

During his racing career he was owned by Simone Del Duca and trained by Pierre Pelat,

Racing career

Herbager made two starts at age two, finishing second once and winning the Prix Seraphine. At age three, he was the best colt in his age group in France, winning important races including the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud and the Classic French Derby [1] in which he earned a Timeform rating of 136. In the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, he sustained a serious leg injury but finished only two lengths from the winner. This injury ended his racing career.

Stud record

Herbager was retired to stud for the 1960 season in France and in December 1964 was sold for US$700,000 to the prominent Kentucky breeder, Bull Hancock. Hancock then syndicated Herbager to various clients of his Claiborne Farm. [2] At Claiborne Farm, the horse sired sixty-four stakes winners and became a major stamina influence.

Major winners

c = colt, f = filly, g = gelding


Damsire: Some of Herbager's daughters who produced foals that went on to racing success include:

  • Ballade (1972), was purchased as a yearling by Canadian E. P. Taylor. As a broodmare, she stood at Taylor's Windfields Farm. Ballade was voted the 1992 Sovereign Award for Outstanding Broodmare. She was the dam of major stakes winners Glorious Song and Devil's Bag, plus Saint Ballado, who in turn sired 2005 American Horse of the Year Saint Liam as well as 2-time Eclipse Award winner Ashado
  • Bete A Bon Dieu (1964) - dam of Buckskin, winner of the Prix du Cadran (2x), Jockey Club Cup, Doncaster Cup
  • I Will Follow (1975) - dam of Rainbow Quest, winner of the 1985 Coronation Cup and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
  • Herbager died on 25 March 1976 at the age of twenty at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky and is buried in their Marchmont Farm division's equine cemetery.

    References

    Herbager Wikipedia


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