New Report Available From Robin Glenn Pedigrees

Tuesday, June 16, 2015 | Mary Phelps

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June 12, 2015 – For the first time in industry history, a four-generation dam’s produce report, featuring money earners in all performance factions, is available at www.RobinGlennPedigrees.com via Robin Glenn Pedigrees’ 32-year-old database. Robin Glenn Pedigrees is a subsidiary of the American Quarter Horse Association.

For this report, users can choose the produce of one, two or three dams. The report will furnish detailed performance information on each dam and her foals, grandfoals and great-grandfoals. The report is neatly color-coded so the user always knows which dam (first, second or third) and which generation of foals is being viewed.

“This is a version of the same custom report that Robin Glenn Pedigrees has used for the past decade to write performance horse pedigrees,” said RGP founder Robin Glenn. “Thanks to our partnership with AQHA, horsemen finally have an online record of a mare’s money-earning foals, grandfoals and great-grandfoals in multiple events. And it’s current; if the show happened last weekend, it’s in the database.”

View examples of the new four-generation dam’s produce report:• Western pleasure/hunterReining/cow horse

To ensure everyone has the opportunity to try the new reports at no charge, RGP recently provided a $20 credit to the accounts of all existing RGP users and will provide a $20 credit to all new RGP users.

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