Who Are We ….

The Performance Shagya Registry (PShR) has built a solid founda- tion that celebrates all achieve- ments with our Shagya and Shagya-bred . We recog- nize both the competitive perform- ers and the ambassadors that rep- ©GenieSS, Inc. resent this great breed. The breed- www.geniess.com ing goal of a Shagya or Chris Powers and Wineglass Debonaire (*Budapest x Wine Bint Darnefti) Shagya-bred is to produce a versatile athlete suitable for all Photo credit Genie Stewart Spears Photography see: www.geniess.com levels of competition, while main- is not a new concept to the mem- • Elected a seven (7) taining horses that have a kind and bers of the PShR. We all strongly elected board of director mem- willing attitude. Shagyas origi- believe in the development of a bers, nated in the Babolna in purpose-bred riding animal. We • Licensing standards, . As a primary goal, these achieve this development through • volunteer committees and horses were bred to be the highest performance riding criteria and by • A Registry for purebred and quality for use in warfare by using these criteria as the deciding part-bred Shagya horses. kings, high ranking officers and factors when choosing breeding • A website: www.performance nobility. The horse had to be ex- stock and planning future genera- • shagyaregistry.org/ tremely ride-able to attain this tions. HOME2.html status. A second stated goal for A registration is only the first step • A Facebook Page with 49 the Shagya was as a breed im- in qualifying as a breed stock in prover. In other words, Shagya our registry. We license horses to Table of Contents: breed stock was required to be of breed after they have achieved a such a refined quality that crossing specified level of perform- Who We Are 1 with a Shagya would result in ance. Most of the major riding Goals for 2010 breeding-quality offspring that disciplines are represented in our Letter to Members 2 was “better” than either par- performance testing processes. If SCID Testing we don’t have the criteria in place ent. To achieve these two goals, Awards Announcements 3 - 4 the Hungarian breeders were ruth- for your chosen sport, we invite less in their assessment of Shagya you to help us develop additional Shagyas - Their Influence... 5 - 7 stock. They tested the animals performance standards. PShR BoD and Committees 7 extensively under in the arena, in the field and at war. *************************** Service Fundraiser 8 - 11 The responsibility of Performance 2009 In Review: PShR Member Photos 12 - 13 Shagya Registry is to ensure the continued integrity and legacy of PShR Classifieds 14 - 18 PShR is proud to have met many the Shagya and Shagya-bred goals by completing: horses in North America. For us, PShR T-Shirts for Sale 19 • 501-c-5 filing, performance testing is the modern PShR Fee Schedule • Bylaws, day equivalent of “in the field” • Breeding Guidelines per the and “at war.” Performance testing PShR Membership Form 20 RZBO standards, with advertising and promo- Kathy Johnson (2009 In Review continued) tion. W4728 Portage Street- • Recognize accomplishments. Wild Rose, WI 54984 members and growing, 15 • Develop a regularly pub- If you have any questions con- are international. http:// lished Newsletter. cerning your membership or if www.facebook.com/ • Have PShR representatives we can be of further assistance, home.php?#!/group.php? attend the 2010 ISG meeting please feel free to contact the gid=89203334414 in . President, Lori Baker at • A Letter of Application was • Hold an annual meeting in 509.276.1419 or sent to the ISG, requesting September …. Hmmm speak- [email protected] membership. ers, great food, great horses • A large and comprehensive and fun! Again, thank you for participat- awards program to stimulate • Go to the WEG and have a ing and we hope you have a fun people at all levels to get out blast. and successful riding season in and ride their horses in any • Keep striving forward. 2010. way possible thus attracting Warmest regards, better horseman for the We are volunteers dedicated to horses and proving the versa- the preservation and growth of Performance Shagya Registry tility of the horses. (2009 Shagya-Arabian breed in North Board of Directors results are included in this America! http://www.performanceshagya newsletter). registry.org/HOME2.html • The established the first Per- ************************* formance Shagya Testing *************************** guidelines in the USA as per Letter to Severe Combined • ISG standards. One stallion is on his way to being li- Members: Immunodeficiency censed and more are in the "SCID" process …. Ride those Dear PShR Registry Members horses! and Perspective Members, Testing We are excited about the future ************************* PShR members wanting to test and hope that you join in. Please Goals for 2010: renew your membership or join any of their horses for SCID need as a new 2010 member. We have to contact Linda Rudolphi at

built a solid foundation that rec- [email protected] for • We are developing a new and ognizes and celebrates all instructions on hair sample sub- fresh looking website with achievements with our horses. mission and a submission form. lots of easy to find informa- We recognize both the competi- We are putting together a group tion and great photos tive performers and the ambassa- mailing to take advantage of a • More members, spread the dors that represent our great discounted price of $98 rather word…. Shagya breed. than the individual test expense • More registered horses. of $140. Samples will be submit- • More riders participating in The Performance Shagya Regis- ted and mailed as a group from the Awards Program and try Board of Directors would like Rudolphi Veterinary Service. gaining recognition for the to take this opportunity to thank Contact Linda by April 10, 2010, breed and their hard work! all who participated in the 2009 if you are interested in participat- • Offer a Stallion Breeding registry and ride season and we ing. For members in Canada, Fundraiser – discounted look forward to many more years you may also submit hair samples prices on three great ISG ap- ahead. but need to complete an Equine proved Shagya-Arabian stal- Renew or Become a member of Import Permit. Test results will lions. All funds raised will PShR be mailed directly to the owner of be used to further the growth the horse. and promotion of PShR and New & Renewal membership its members. forms can be sent to the follow- • Support our PShR members ing address: ***************************

PShR Newsletter March 2010 Page: 2 PShR 2009 Sherry • Eric Nelson and Grace Performance • Olivia Rudolphi and Awards: Wineglass Dubonet

Congratulations to the following participants in PShR’s 2009 Performance Awards: Champion Training Level: Rachel Boyce and Wineglass Victory Endurance: Champion First Level: Lisa Fiano and Szigrid AF Champion: Marty Power and SA te Jat Sporthorse In- Reserve Champion: Kayla Reimer Marty Power, Holly Kemmis, Chris Power, Linda and H. Wineglass Bacchus Rudolphi & Olivia Rudolphi Champion Senior: Kayla Reimer Accepting their PShR Awards. Third Place: Becky McCarty and and Wineglass Fleurie Wineglass Lambrusco Champion Junior: Kalie Bozarth and Wineglass Fleurie Limited Distance Shagya Ambassador Champion: Eric Nelson and Max ( Reserve Champion: Marty Power Champion: Holly Kemmis and and SA Te Jat Wineglass Vino Third Place: Becky McCarty and Reserve Champion: Linda Rudol- Wineglass Dominus phi and Wineglass Shagyas Fourth Place: Chris Power and Third Place: Kayla Reimer and Wineglass Debonair Winelass Fleurie Fifth Place: Lindsay Robbins and Fourth Place: Olivia Rudolphi and Amara's Khadiana Wineglass Dubonet Sixth Place: Eric Nelson and Wineglass Rouge Shagya Ambassador Trail Honorable Mention: Eric Nelson Master and Bouquet (ox) Rachael Boyce DVM & WineGlass Champion: Victory (*Budapest x Faith) Competitive Trail Ride Holly Kemmis and Wineglass Vino Champion: Chris Power and Reserve Champion: Wineglass Debonair Linda Rudolphi and Reserve Champion: Becky Wineglass Shagyas McCarty and Wineglass Dominus Third Place: Olivia Third Place: Becky Mccarty and Rudolphi Wineglass Lambrusco and Wineglass Dubonet Fourth Place: Eric Nelson and Max Fifth Place: Marty Power and SA Te Jat High Point Senior Rider Sixth Place: Eric Nelson and Wineglass Rouge Champion: Eric Nelson Honorable Mention: Reserve Champion: Becky McCarty • Lindsay Robbins and Amara's Third Place: Wineglass Fleurie 2009 Top Ten AHA Nationals Khadiana Kayla Reimer Mare HA/AA. Also 2009 AHA Region 11 Reserve Champion Sport Horse Mare HA/AA • Linda Rudolphi and Wineglass Fourth Place:

PShR Newsletter March 2010 Page: 3 (PShR Awards Continued) 2009 AHDRA Awards Marty Power

Fifth Place: The following received awards from the Distance Riding Linda Rudolphi Association (AHDRA): Sixth Place: Partbred Competitive Trail: • Rachel Boyce Chris Power 3rd place • Olivia Rudolphi Marty Power 9th place • Lisa Fiano • Holly Kemmis Partbred Limited Distance

Marty Power 8th place High Point Junior Chris Power 9th place

Kaylie Bozath Partbred Endurance Marty Power 3rd place ******************** Eric Nelson & H.. Tiszta 4 (“Grace”) (*Budapest x H. Tiszta) Partbred Versatility Kathy Wismer Photography Marty Power and SA TeJat 1st place ******************************* 2009 UMECRA

AWARDS

The following received awards from the Upper Midwest Endurance & Competitive Ride Association:

Endurance

Kayla Reimer & H. WineGlass Bacchus Lightweight: (H. Bikaver x WineGlass Madeira) Marty Power and SA Te Jat, Genie Stewart Spears Photography Reserve Champion

Competitive Heavyweight:

Chris Power and Wineglass Debonair, Top Ten (3rd)

Top Ten Mileage Horses:

Marty Power and SA Te Jat, Marty Power & SA Te Jat 4th place 2009 Endless Valley ride where Te came in 1st and got BC. Genie Stewart Spears Photography Chris Power and Wineglass Debonair, 8th place

Rookie Endurance:

Kayla Reimer and H. Wineglass Bacchus, Top 5 (4th)

Versatility Horse:

Marty Power and SA TeJat, Reserve Champion

Becky McCarty & WineGlass Dominus++ (*Budapest x Wine Bint Darnefti ox) ***********************

If you are interested in participating in PShr’s 2010 Awards Kayla Reimer & H. WineGlass Bacchus Program please see www.performancesregistry.org for information.

PShR Newsletter March 2010 Page: 4 Shagyas - their history and influence on the Sporthorses of today By Shelley Housh

When I am out with my stal- lion I am often asked “what is he, some sort of Arabian?”. You notice his refinement and beauty, but his size, substance, and quiet temperament makes him stand out as something other than your typical purebred Arabian. People don’t know what to make of him. Shagya XXXIX When I answer Shagya, I already know the next question - “What breed will be familiar to Arab mile endurance trek in 10 days is that?”. I hope this article helps breeders - Koheilan/Kuhailan, which included sprints. Here to explain what a Shagya is and O’Bajan, Amurath, Siglavy Bag- they were evaluated on speed, how they have influenced the dady, Mersuch, Gazal, Jussuf and jumping ability, trainability, dis- sport horses of today. Dahoman. position, and feed efficiency. The date was 1789 when Em- who were chosen for Mares were raced and driven 5 in press Maria Theresia decided the the original Shagya breeding pro- hand. Meticulous records were quality of the Austro-Hungarian gram went through extensive per- kept on each stallion - their size, military mounts needed to be im- formance and progeny testing characteristics, offspring, breed- proved. She set out the order to before they were considered to be ing performance, versatility, breed the ideal mount. used for breeding. At age three stamina, agility, hardiness and The goal was to keep the positive and a half young stallions started soundness. New stallions were qualities of the Arabian she val- their performance testing which bred to 30 mares a year for 3 ued such as stamina, beauty, and included dressage training. Later years - 10 low quality, 10 average intelligence, but to improve on they were sent to regiment cav- quality, and 10 high grade mares. size and substance in order to alry headquarters where they par- At the end of the 3 years, all off- carry the cavalry equipment, to ticipated in the hunt and a 480 spring were brought in front of a improve the temperament and conformation, and add harmoni- ous movement. Desert bred Ara- bian stallion from Syria were im- ported to Babolna, the state stud farm in Hungary where Shagyas are still bred to this day. These stallion were bred to local mares from the Hungarian region - mares of , Lipiz- zaner, and Oriental types. Stud farms in , , Slova- kia, Bulgaria and Austria were also the foundation breeding farms for the Shagya. The names of some of the Arab stallions used in the development of the Babolna National Stud Farm, Hungary

PShR Newsletter March 2010 Page: 5 committee. If all offspring were the US, a full one third of not of superior quality to the par- stallions carry Shagya ents, then the entire group was bloodlines, mainly through Lapis, culled and sold to local farmers. the sire of Burnus and grandsire Few of the imported stallion were of Habicht. Lapis was a purebred allowed to continue in the breed- Yugoslavian Shagya stallion. ing program. Habicht has given the world In 1978, the breed took the Windfall, Cocktail, and Sixtus. name Shagya after a very influen- The famous Ramzes was half tial Arabian stallion named Shagya through his dam, the Shagya, bred by the Bani Sauer Shagya mare Jordi. His influence tribe of Bedouins. He was im- in the Trakehner breed can be ported to Babolna in 1836 and seen through his son Condus, sire can be found in the pedigrees of of Hilda Gurney’s Leonidas. most Shagyas. Prior to 1978 Ramzes also has had a great in- these horses were known as fluence on other breeds, in- Arab-bred or Babolna Arabians. cluding the Dutch Warmblood Ninja PFF (Sarvar x Nadeja ox) Shortly after this the Internation- through Roemer and the West- Part-Shagya Arabian dressage gelding. ale Shagya-Araber Gesellschaft, phalian through Radetzky and who carry Shagya bloodlines and or ISG, was formed as the inter- Rembrandt. Gazal VII is often compete at the top levels of their national governing body for the referred to in warm blood pedi- sport. They all seem to prove the breed. grees as Gazal ox, but make no local saying in Hungary that “a Besides mounts for the mili- mistake - he is indeed a purebred drop (of Shagya blood) in the tary, Shagyas were bred to im- Shagya. A look at the pedigrees bucket is enough”. prove the breeding stock of the of the 2008 Olympic horses Although it may seem that all local Hungarian farmers as well show a high percentage who Shagyas are grey, they also come as for other warmblood and pony carry Shagya bloodlines. The in bay, chestnut, and black. The breeds. Today, Shagyas can be 2009 USDF Horse of the Year, breed standard recommends a found in the pedigrees of most Ravel, has multiple Shagya height of 15.1-16.1 with a cannon Warmblood breeds - West- bloodlines through both Ramzes not less than 18 cm, but horses phalian, RPSI, Oldenburg, and the stallions can be found at either end of the Trakehner, DWB, Holsteiner, Amor, Heinitz, and Loretto. The spectrum. In spite of a relatively German Riding ponies and many German Olympic eventer from high percentage of Arabian others. In the mid 80’s, the the 80’s, White Girl, was by the blood, they should be clearly dif- Shagya stallion Amor was chosen very influential and athletic ferent from that breed in type, by the Lipizzaner stud farm in Shagya sire Bajar. Other warm size, substance and bone. The Piber, Austria to add refinement blood jumpers from the Bajar breeding goal is a substantial to the Lipizzaner breed. Here in Shagya line are such horses as Arab bred horse suitable for eve- Bacchus Z, Baldini I, rybody as an elegant riding and Baldini II, Bricscar, carriage horse. The Shagya and Boritas. Ahorn should be beautiful and harmoni- N, the German Riding ous with an expressive head, well pony who competed formed neck, good topline, long at top levels of inter- croup, well carried tail, and national jumping was strong, dry, correct legs. Free, also linebred to Bajar. springy, elastic, ground consum- Askar AA, Milton, ing, and correct action in all three Ramiro Z, and the gaits is very important. The eventer Jagermeister breeding goal is for an elegant, from the New Zea- yet substantial Arab bred riding land Olympic team and carriage horse. Purebred are some of the many Arabians may be approved for other Shagya breeding, usually added Echozalla (*Oman x Dolly’s Echo ox) Purebred Shagya Arabian mare.

PShR Newsletter March 2010 Page: 6 200 approved breeding animal here ing, jumping, and endurance, and in the US. Shagyas were brought are fabulous family mounts. The to the US after WWII under the 2006 WEG endurance champion direction of General Patton as was a Babolna bred Shagya named prizes of war and also imported by Hungares. Last year the AHA some private breeders over the Half-Arabian National Competitive years, but it was not until the mid Trail reserve champion was a half- 80’s that active breeding of the Arabian gelding by a Shagya stal- Shagyas began under the guidance lion. In the US, there are a number of ISG. In North America, all of Shagyas and half-Shagyas com- Shagyas must be approved for peting in eventing and dressage, up breeding and stallions are now be- to Prix St George level. In Europe, ing required to pass performance Shagyas consistently and success- requirements. ISG sanctioned fully compete against warmbloods Szigfrid AF (Shandor x Sapphire by *Oman) breeding approval inspections are in open competition. owned by Lisa Fiano. usually held every 2-3 years and For over 200 years this hardy, ISG judges from Europe are invited willing breed has endured. They into the breed every fourth genera- to participate. Although Shagyas in have consistently been bred for ge- tion, and are used to maintain the Europe are known to be successful netic predictability though selective positive Arab qualities. However riding and horses, often line breeding for generations. for a horse to be considered a pure- competing and winning against Shagyas - Pride through Perform- bred Shagya, no more than 9 out of warmbloods in open competition, ance! NOTE: This article was writ- 16 purebred Arabians are allowed they are just now beginning to get ten by Shelley Housh and published in the fourth generation. noticed here in North America in Warmbloods Today Magazine. Today there are fewer than 2000 Shagyas excel in all disciplines See www.warmbloodstoday.com Shagyas worldwide and less than including eventing, dressage, driv- for more information.

PShR European Liaisons: Becky McCarty, OH Lori Baker, WA Kathy Johnson, WI Eric Nelson, MO Kayla Reimer, IL Lori Baker, WA PShR USDF Liaisons: Kayla Reimer, IL PShR Website Committee: Lisa Fiano, CT Allison Boswell, MO Linda Rudolphi, IL PShR Board of Directors: PShR Licensing Committee: Holly Kemmis, WI Lori Baker, WA – President Linda Rudolphi, IL Eric Nelson, MO – Vice- President Eric Nelson, MO PShR Advertising & Kayla Reimer, IL Lori Baker, WA Promotion Committee: Holly Kemmis, WI Allison Boswell, MO Shelley Housh, CA Kathy Johnson, WI Hallie Goetz, VT Judith Moore, CA Linda Rudolphi, IL Kathy Johnson, WI Open Position Judy Moore, CA PShR Membership Committee: Holly Kemmis, WI Kathy Johnson, WI ************************** Lisa Fiano, CT Kayla Reimer, IL PShR Officers: Olivia Rudolphi, IL Linda Rudolphi, IL Lisa Fiano, CT – Secretary Shelley Housh, CA Becky McCarty, OH Carolyn Reimer, IL – Treasurer Linda Rudolphi, IL – Registrar PShR Annual Awards If you would like to join one of these Allison Boswell, MO and Committee: committees or volunteer for PShR please Shelley Housh – Assistant Holly Kemmis, WI contact Lori Baker at Registrars Lisa Fiano, CT [email protected]

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ction Au lion Stal

Max Kathy Wismer Photography

Evanescent Star Sterling Silver Presenting 3 outstanding stallions for the 2010 Performance Shagya Registry Stallion Auction. All stallions priced at $500. Hurry to get in your bid at this low price! Sterling Silver *Shandor x Sapphire (by *Oman) ISG Approved Shagya Stallion

♦ Frozen semen only; approved for export ♦ Sterling was the highest scoring stallion at the 2006 Shagya Breed inspection. ♦ His foals inherit his size and large bone, his willingness and calm temperament, and beautiful movement. ♦ Sterling is currently training for a career in eventing and has started in competitive trail. ♦ Sterling’s offspring to be the foundation stock for the Shagya breed in Australia ♦ Mare owner to pay all shipping costs plus a $50 booking fee

PShR Newsletter March 2010 Page: 8 Evanescent Star Starwalker x Empress Estelle (by *Shandor) ISG Approved Shagya Stallion

♦ Fresh cooled semen only—2 breedings offered ♦ Mare owner to pay all collection and shipping fees + $50 booking fee ♦ 2004, 16.1 hand gray Shagya-Arabian stallion. Big boned, Evan is the perfect cross for any wonderful mare that you want to add substance to. He is a sweet horse and has three wonderful gaits; swingy walk, strong trot and smooth & forward can- ter. His big & smooth strides along with correct uphill conformation are assets for any sport horse activities. Max *Amurath Samurai x *Kornelia (by Koheilan I) ISG Approved Shagya Stallion

♦ Fresh cooled or frozen semen- multiple breed- ings offered ♦ Mare owner to pay all collection and shipping fees + $50 booking fee ♦ Max has completed over 1200 competition miles in the past 4 years of competitive trail and en- durance riding. Most people who ride with Max would characterize him as an easy-going horse who prefers sponging over running fast. Max has really sound metabolics, coming in second place at 5 of 9 competitive trail rides in 2009.

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Performance Shagya Registry (PShR) 2010 Stallion Breeding Fundraiser Ends June 30th, 2010

Attention Purchasers: Before purchase of stallion breeding, please contact the stallion owners for information regarding each stallion and associated expenses. If there are any questions regarding the stallions and the associated expenses, it is the purchaser’s responsibility to contact the stallion owner prior to purchase of stallion breeding. The purchaser will contract with the stallion owner for associated expenses such as booking fees, collection, shipping costs or mare care. Stallion breeding is for the 2010 season.

Fundraiser Rules and Conditions: The purchaser agrees to abide by the terms of the stallion owner contract for that stallion. The buyer agrees to pay to the stallion owner all other expenses associated with the breeding of his/her mare, such as booking fees, mare care, collection, shipped semen costs, etc,. If there is any question regarding these fees, it is the responsibility of the buyer to contact the stallion owner/agent prior to the purchase.

To purchase a stallion breeding through this PShR fundraiser event: • The purchaser contacts Lori Baker [email protected] or 509.276.1419. Then the stallion breeding is marked as “PENDING” • The purchaser obtains breeding contract from Stallion Owner The purchaser sends PShR Stallion Breeding Fundraiser: (address on Purchaser Agreement) • A check for the full amount of the agreed stallion breeding fee donated to PShR. • The original signed and dated PShR Stallion Breeding Fundraiser Purchaser Agreement • A copy of the signed breeding contract with stallion owner. Once PShR receives the fee and agree- ments, the Stallion Breeding is marked as “SOLD”.

Note: In order to finalize this agreement, the purchaser has to complete requirements within 14 days after notification of intent to purchase stallion breeding.

The purchaser agrees and acknowledges that he/she fully realizes that there is a possible of injury or death involved in the breeding of horses and the attendant care of the mare. Purchaser voluntarily as- sumes all risk of accident, injury or death to said mare and specifically releases PShR its officers, em- ployees or agents from all liability for any and all injury or disability suffered by, or sickness, or death of the mare or foal from any cause whatsoever, and specifically waives any and all claims resulting from such injury, disability, illness or death.

Refunds will be made only in cases where a stallion dies or becomes unfit for service for service prior to serving the mare. Should a stallion die or become for service prior breeding the purchaser’s mare, the stallion owner shall contact PShR. PShR will refund the stallion breeding fee donated to PShR under those circumstances. No other expenses will be refunded by PShR and this shall constitute payment in full for any damage that may be incurred to the purchaser.

The purchaser specifically acknowledges and understands that PShR makes no warranties expressed, implied or by any other means of interpretation in connection with this agreement. It is expressly under- stood by the purchaser that PShR is acting as nothing more than agent of a stallion owner, and the stal- lion owner has in turn agreed to contribute to purchase price or partial purchase price of the stallion ser- vice fee to the activities of PShR.

Registrations of foals resulting from this breeding are subject to the established breeding rules and regu- lation of PShR. PShR Website: http://www.performanceshagyaregistry.org/

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Performance Shagya Registry (PShR) 2010 Stallion Breeding Fundraiser

Purchase Agreement:

The undersigned purchaser, having read the enclosed PShR Stallion Breeding Fundraiser Rules and Conditions, accepts the terms stated and agrees to buy the stallion stud fee of the stallion ______for the reduced rate price of $500.00 per breeding (US Funds).

The purchaser ______hereby signs below, this ______day of ______2010 Purchasers Signature: ______Please print purchasers name, address, email and telephone number below. ______Phone: ______Email: ______

Print your name and address on the outside of the mailing envelope, along with the names(s) of the stal- lions stud fees that you are purchasing. Mail To: PShR Stallion Breeding Fundraiser c/o Lori Baker 39812 N Short Road Deer Park, WA 99006 Contact information: Lori Baker Email: [email protected] Phone: 509.276.1419

Receipt of stallion stud fee purchase will be confirmed by email

Thank you for participating in this great opportunity to promote some great ISG approved stallions!!!!

PShR Website: http://www.performanceshagyaregistry.org/

PShR Newsletter March 2010 Page: 11 PShR Members & Their Horses:

Shelley Housh & Sterling Silver out for a trail ride. Lindsay Robbins DVM & Amara’s Khadiana (by *Oman)

Olivia Rudolphi DVM & WineGlass Dubonnet (*Budapest x Holly Kemmis & WineGlass Vino Wine Bint Darnefti ox) on an obstacle course at (*Budapest x WineGlass Vintage ox) Brushy Creek Ranch in MO. at Brushy Creek Ranch, MO

PShR Newsletter March 2010 Page: 12 PShR Members & Their Horses (continued)

Shannon McCracken and DaVinci (*Dante x Selebration by Linda Rudolphi & WineGlass Sherry (*Budapest x WineGlass *Oman) out for a trail ride. Voodu ox) at Colorama Competitive ride in WI. This was Sherry's first 25 miles ride and she won!

Congratulations to Dr. Renetta Hatcher

on her purchase of the Anglo-Shagya gelding ÖAZV & ISG invite all Shagya enthusiasts to the European Championships for Shagya-Arabians Reveille SF! June 12 and 13, 2010 Bred by Sterling Shagya Sporthorses. Pferdezentrum Stadl Paura, Austria. Please see ISG’s Website for more details: www.shagya-araber.info

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WANTED: The 2008 *Budapest gelding fraternity is looking for riders wanting to go places and do things. People looking for sissy horses need not apply.

Contact Frat Mom at: [email protected]

Noble Star (Evanescent Star AF x Nautique ox)

Part Shagya / Half-Arabian Colt For Sale 20 months - 15+ hands - Gray Big bones, correct and forward mover, just like his sire Powerful hindquarter. Very fancy boy! See youtube video online at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkGrGfXcqaU Contact for price. Lori Baker Telephone: 509.954.2251 or 509.276.1419 Email: [email protected]

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Boothcreek Ranch Home of British Columbia’s Premier Shagyas

*MURAD (Shaman x Moldau) Imported Purebred Shagya Arabian ISG Registry Stallion Winner of his Performance Test and Stallion Licensing in . Linebred to Gazal VII & O’Bajan I-10.

We are offering the following Purebred Shagya Arabian *Murad daughters for Sale:

RAAs Marah RAAs Dumah RAAs Dahmu (*Murad x *Pashera) (*Murad x *Dahri) (*Murad x *Dahri) Grey 2006 mare. Grey 2006 mare. October 2009 Her imported dam is by Octavian Her imported dam is by Grey filly. (by Shagal) out of our imported mare D’Artagnan (by Navarra) out of . Very large foal. *Philomena (Jeremias x Pythia). She Natascha-2 (El Nandu x Corina). Taller than her full will look like her mom later; very smart Very flashy Lady. Will be the sister (RAA’s Dumah) and cool young Lady; good with Farrier, same size as her dam (156 cm); was at the same age. very nice gaits (like her mom). Very Very good all around horse, will Available good balance for her age. Will be same bond close to her owner; will turn after size or taller than her mom (154 cm). out to the heavier type of Shagya. weaning. Ready to get under saddle! Ready to get under saddle!

Email: [email protected] Website: www.boothcreekranch.com Telephone: 250-489-0065

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Introducing the Imported Purebred Shagya Arabian Stallion,

*Olivero (Taib Gazlan x Obeya by Navarra)

Bred for Performance!

· Currently for Sale · Available for Stud Service until Sold ·

Olivero has many “Elite” status stallions and mares in his pedigree. Will be 4 years old this June. Stands 15.3 hands and should mature to 16 hands. Excellent confirmation, Great feet. 8 inch cannons. Powerful and forward movement Very balanced, natural collection with great movement at all three gates. Elastic back. Very kind. Good for farrier and vet. Started under saddle.

Obeya (Navarra x Oya) Olivero as a young foal. Taib Gazlan (Tibor (Elite Stallion) x Nadine) 2003 Taib Gazlan completed his HLP More pictures and video available on request (Performance Test) with very high scores, 613-395-9054. including a 10 out of 10 for character. Shannon McCracken 2004 Reserve Champions of 6 to 10-year old stallions at Neustadt Dosse (Germany).

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Shomani Enterprises Sales List

• Shomani’s Moonlight Serenade: 1997 Shagya *Budapest daughter out of Shomani 15‐1 Hands. Inspected and approved by NASS for breeding as a 3 year old. Bay. Has had 3 foals, all fillies. 2 grey and one chestnut. Dam of Aria Mia SE. Offered as a broodmare.

• Samson: 1999 Shagya Gelding. By Bold Bravo out of Shomani. 14‐3 Bay with blaze; 450 AERC endurance miles. Shown in hand and First Level Dressage. Sire of Samira Madigan SE. Good feet and large boned. Needs experienced rider. Registered with the AERC, NASS, and lifetime with the USEF

• Samira Madigan SE: 2004 Half Shagya Bay Mare by Samson out of Sabrina Khemaar ox, a Khemosabi granddaughter. 15 Hands Lovely gaits and great on trails. Independent with superior work ethic. Regis‐ tered as a part Shagya, a Half Arab, with the AERC and Lifetime USEF

• Aria Mia SE: 11‐11‐2006 Shagya grey Mare by At‐ man PFF out of Shomani’s Moonlight Serenade. Just turned 3 in November, so a immature. Large boned. 15 hands and growing. Has been backed but not under saddle. Smart, athletic and fearless. Life‐ time USEF. *********************************************** For more information on the above horses please contact Judy Moore via email at: [email protected]

PShR Newsletter March 2010 Page: 17 Silver Nike SH (Sterling Silver AF x Nicolatina Star AF) 2 yr old grey Shagya filly $8000 Nike is an elegant filly, big boned, with gorgeous move- ment. She is uphill, very light on the fore and has wonder- ful extension in her trot. She will excel in dressage or make a wonderful broodmare. She has no Arabians in her 4th generation. She is friendly, easy to handle and will- ing. I expect her to mature 15.3h.

Ramius SH (Sterling Silver AF x Rondine xx) 2 yr old grey Anglo-Shagya gelding $6500 Ramius is a very laid back but athletic gelding with an en- during personality. He has a beautiful, powerful trot with nice extension. His TB dam was an eventer and has 3 Triple Crown champions in her pedigree. He is well suited for eventing, jumping or dressage. He will mature 16+h.

Highland Silver SH (Sterling Silver AF x Hologram KWPN) 2 yr old dark grey Shagya-KWPN filly $5000 Heidi is a large filly with an extremely friendly personality, definitely an Alpha mare. Her dam is a daughter of the USDF Hall of Fame dressage stallion *Roemer. Heidi is bred for performance and has a trot with great extension and suspension. She will mature 16.1+h.

In Utero: foal by Sterling Silver AF x Dawinnah ox This Shagya-Arabian foal will be a 3/4 sibling to the de- ceased colt Silverwood SH. Foal is due in mid—April. Dawinnah, by SW Dawid, is a pure Polish Arabian from proven racing stock. She has amazing suspension and elas- ticity in her trot that she passes on to her offspring. 2 of her daughters have been approved by the ATA with very high scores and her TB colt was called "magnificent" by Major General Jonathon Burton. Call for price.

Shelley Housh—Sterling Shagya Sporthorses [email protected]; www.sterlingshagyas.com 909-273-9591

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