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Snip (horse)

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Sire
  
Flying Childers

Dam
  
Basto mare

Foaled
  
1736

Died
  
8 May 1757

Children
  
Snap

Sex
  
Stallion

Grandsire
  
Darley Arabian

Damsire
  
Basto

Country
  
Great Britain

Species
  
Equus caballus

Parents
  
Flying Childers

Owner
  
William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire

Snip (1736 – 8 May 1757) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. He only won one race, but later became a successful sire. His son Snap was undefeated in his four races and became a multiple-time Champion sire. Snip was bred and owned by William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire.

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Background

Snip was a brown colt bred by the 3rd Duke of Devonshire and foaled in 1736. He was sired by the undefeated racehorse and Champion sire Flying Childers, who also sired Blaze. Snip's dam was a daughter of Basto.

Racing career

Snip's first race was in 1741 at Beccles in Suffolk, where he beat Thirkleby, Fancy and three others in a £50 race of two heats. He later raced at Newmarket, but was unsuccessful.

Stud career

Desipite his race record he apparently appealed to breeders due to his good conformation. He stood as a stallion at Kenton in Northumberland. He sired the undefeated Snap, who later became Champion sire four times. He also sired Prince T'Quassaw, Judgement, Fribble, Swiss and Havannah. Snip died on 8 May 1757 and was replaced at Kenton by his son Snap. Snap was the sire of Goldfiner, Juniper and Latham's Snap. He was also the damsire of Sir Peter Teazle.

Pedigree

Note: b. = Bay, br. = Brown, ch. = Chestnut

* Snip was inbred 4x4 to Leedes Arabian. This means that the stallion appears twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree.

References

Snip (horse) Wikipedia