- Byerley Turk
The Byerley Turk or Byerly Turk, was one of three stallions that were the founders of the modern
Thoroughbred horse racing bloodstock (the other two are theGodolphin Arabian and theDarley Arabian ). The story goes that the stallion was captured by a Captain Byerly at theBattle of Buda (1686) , saw further military service in theBattle of the Boyne , and served as Byerly's war horse when he was dispatched to Ireland in 1689 duringKing William's War before being brought back to stud inMiddridge ,England .There is debate over the breed of the Byerly Turk. While this stallion is commonly thought to be an
Arabian horse , there are other theories who claim the horse was aTurkoman horse or anAkhal-Teke .Fact|date=February 2007 He was reportedly a dark"brown" (genetically, the term refers to a dark bay) horse with strong oriental or Arabian features. Many of his offspring were also noted to have been either bay or black.Relatively few modern Thoroughbreds trace their sire line back to him. However, one is the
Hong Kong trainedgelding Cape of Good Hope, who won the 2005Golden Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot. The most famous of his racing offspring was Bastro, but he also bred the Byerley Turk mare, founder of Thorougbred family 1 and the "Dam of the Two True Blues" the founder of family 3. There are 12Epsom Derby winners, 10 St.Leger winners, and 14The Oaks Stakes winners listed in family 1 as descendents of the Byerly Turk.Book
"The Byerley Turk" by Jeremy James, publ.
Merlin Unwin Books , ISBN 978-1-873674-98-7 is a fictionalized account of the life of the Byerley Turk. It describes theBattle of Vienna and theBattle of Buda (1686) , with a Turkish perspective.ources
*http://www.tbheritage.com/Portraits/ByerleyTurk.html
*http://www.tbheritage.com/HistoricDams/EngFoundationMares/Family1/Family1.html
*http://www.tbheritage.com/HistoricDams/EngFoundationMares/Family3/Family3.html
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