Filho da Puta

Filho da Puta (Portuguese: [ˈfiʎu ðɐ ˈputɐ], 14 April 1812 25 August 1835) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. He won nine of his 12 races including the St. Leger Stakes and Doncaster Gold Cup. He also sired St. Leger winner Birmingham and was the leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland in 1828. He was owned by Sir William Maxwell and later T. Houldsworth. His name means "son of a bitch" in Portuguese.

Filho da Puta
Filho da Puta by John Frederick Herring
SireHaphazard
GrandsireSir Peter Teazle
DamMrs Barnet
DamsireWaxy
SexStallion
Foaled14 April 1812
Died25 August 1835 (aged 23)
CountryGreat Britain
ColourBay
BreederT. Hornby
OwnerSir William Maxwell
T. Houldsworth
Record13: 9-3-1
Earnings£2,717
Major wins
St. Leger Stakes (1815)
Doncaster Club Stakes (1815)
Richmond Cup (1815)
Doncaster Gold Cup (1816)
Dundas Stakes (1816)
Awards
Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland (1828)

The name "Filho da Puta" originated from the irritation of Sir William Barnett, owner of the Haras where the animal was born, who, when the foal was born, knew that his wife had been disloyal. Sir William, who had lived in Portugal and knew the Portuguese language well, in a fit of anger gave this name to the future champion.

Filho da Puta was painted in oil on canvas by a famous English painter named John Frederick Herring in 1815. He is exhibited at the Doncaster Museum Service (England). The painting measures 34.5 x 45 cm and was purchased by the museum in 1958.

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