Horse Name
Beeandah Chevelle
Also known as
Gender
Mare
Capture Location
The Garden
Capture Year
1989
Birth Year
Sire
Dam
Colour
Buckskin
Markings
Type
Height (hh)
Parentage DNA
Breed Ancestry
Registration
WHSA
Deceased
Yes
Additional Notes
AWHDB ID
AWHDB0094

Beeandah Chevelle

Garden Station in Central Australia was one of the earliest horse breeding properties, mostly working types known for the slightly heavier, feathered-legged Trooper’s horse, but more refined than draft breeds and used for work, racing and the India trade. These horses started the process of establishing a Waler studbook in the mid 1980s, rescued from sale yards in Alice Springs where their destination was Peterborough Meatworks in SA.

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