Book Review: Understanding the Power of the X-Factor by Marianna Haun

“Domino, the source of the War Admiral heart through Sweep, is also passed through Stalwart.”
“When it comes to passing great heart in today’s pedigrees, War Admiral appears to have the edge…”
“Another outstanding double-copy mare in the mold of Pocahontas, Weekend Surprise and La Troienne is My Charmer, dam of Seattle Slew.”

Above are just a few quotes when opened to random pages…

Packed with commentary following heart lines, Marianna Haun has incorporated important study with scientific research. Everything from EKGs, heart score, pedigrees, pictures and fundamental explanations are included in this book. It is an excellent compilation of information for anyone interested in the equine [larger than normal] heart.

Understanding the Power of the X-Factor, contains pertinent reference material for those who intend to breed or compete horses with Thoroughbred blood. It must be noted, however, that there are theories presented that are propelled by enthusiasm, and have yet to be verified by outside sources. For example, it is the opinion of this reviewer that the ‘origin’ of the large heart may not be limited to one individual, in this instance, Eclipse 1764. Extensive research involving the genetic material and physical attributes of breeds preceeding the English Thoroughbred, including Arabians and Barbs…(known for their stamina, speed and remarkable accomplishments) would have to take place before any lasting declarative statements are made.

Overall, this is a worthy book for the library, and an excellent board from which to dive into an ocean of research and discovery.

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Understanding the Power of the X Factor: Patterns of Heart Score and Performance

Byerley Turk book review

“The Byerley Turk: The Incredible Story of the World’s First Thoroughbred”, is a fantastic story, masterfully told. It is a story of a horse, from his auspicious birth while in the care of his Turkish groom, to his peaceful death while in the care of the wealthy Englishman, Robert Byerley. It is most compelling, and contains a graphic intensity that the author Jeremy James, who has knowledge and experience with horses, weaves into his story.

Jeremy James has the ability to take you inside the landscape, and into the hearts of horses and of men. In fact, the way that this story is told, gives insight into an era that is long gone. Buildings, scenery, attire, relationships, protocol, and events are lavishly described. It gives insight to vastly different cultures in conflict, and yet the element of the human heart, and the heart of the horse are amplified throughout. The author has an uncanny ability to involve the reader, so that the passions, horrors, joys and sorrows, are deeply felt.

This is a story of trust, loyalty, and supreme athleticism, during a time of war and upheaval. There are heroic deeds performed as a matter of fact, and in retrospect, deeds with a seemingly supernatural aura… deeds which connected the events with their destiny. There are elements of beauty amongst the serious gore. Fear and friendship, supreme intellect, slavery, survival, suffering and opportunity are juxtaposed inexorably into the landscape spanning from the Ottoman Empire, to Ireland.

The stallion and his groom inspire awe and change, where ever they go. The relationships that they offer are of such a deep and profound nature, that, whether they are at home, or in a foreign land, at times it seems that they are from a different world altogether.

There are emotionally charged sequences of courage and sacrifice made in the name of love, not war. This story illustrates the power of deep relationships, the power of ‘home’, and the transformative power of understanding.

It is not a story for the faint-hearted. The senses are floridly described in scenes of death, stress and suffering. Partings are painful. Love is not a petty emotion. Devotion is not a fleeting fulfillment of convenience. It is a book of extremes. Extreme beauty and style…extreme dedication, extreme danger, and the fantastic power of a strong-willed and defiant stallion, and the tender moments he creates when the touch of a whisker brings about peace and comfort…

It is the story of how Robert Byerley came to be in possession of the Turkish horse known as the Byerley Turk. Well researched and well presented, it is a wonderful use of the novel in depicting a time in history. It successfully captivates the imagination, and allows the reader to understand the importance of the horse in World History.

The Byerley Turk: The Incredible Story of the World’s First Thoroughbred