Yermoloff’s Krilat
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Keepers Michael Angelo sired numerous successful litters in the UK before being sold to Finland as an adult, where he finished his title. and sired at least one litter. A son, Alan Mikhailovitch went to Russia. His influence is still being felt throughout the world, especially in England and Russia, with far too many well
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Mody seriously injured his neck at 14 months, which compromised his front considerably. Consequently, he was not shown except for a couple of times. He did win a very large American Bred class at the 1987 MBC specialty under Dutch breeder/judge Mrs. Anita Gieliesse. Mody was the first USA Borzoi to ever have frozen semen
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The photo of Mazeppa’s head was taken at the Kensington Canine Society show, April 30, 1933.
Marcellus was a highly influential stud in England for his time. He was the sire of litters for Fortrouge, Whitelillies, Reyas, Greenhaven, Lataband and Winjones, to name a few, and a large number of his offspring bred on. WELKS 1959, CC
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Bistri of Perchina was bred in Russia at the famous Perchino kennels of Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich and imported to Valley Farm kennels in America in 1904. He was not able to be registered by his Russian kennel name of Perchino due to the fact that an American kennel was already using that name, so he
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