The Preservation Breeding Symposium

Hosted by Al Khamsa, Inc. and CMK

August 24-25,1996 State Fairgrounds, Springfield, Illinois Married to Elnathan Anderson, mother of thee sons. Nathan, Timothy, and David. Lives with husband on 30 acre farm, 20 miles from Springfield, Illinois. Lifelong horsewoman, beginning with Shetland and Dad’s Belgians plus various and sundry saddle , including a Half-Arabian, Duchess. The of Arabian s grew from a natural assimilation of her father continually point­ ing out characteristics in all the other and constantly educating Marlys and her brother about the attributes of the Arabian. Marlys has owned, bred, exhibited Arabians since 1968 and is the owner of the A1 Khamsa Arabest Mahmoud (Nabiel x Ruminaja Nahida). Marlys serves as Region XI Director of lA H A and is a member of the U.S. National Show Commission. Marlys Anderson, registration

Heather Cocklan graduated last year from the ranks of the Young Riders hav­ ing won it all with her Anglo-Arab, PC Ambush. They had won several Third and Fourth Level Arabian National Dressage Championships. As Ambush move up the ladder. Heather received her Bronze, Silver, And Gold Medals for the U.S. Dressage Federation. In 1992 Heather became the Intermediare I Young Rider , in 1994 the same title at Intermediare II, and last year she was the Young Rider Champion at both Intermediare II, and last year she was the Young Rider Champion at both Intermediare II and Grand Prix. After sell­ ing Ambush to fiance her college costs. Heather is training Riptide, a seven- year-old Hoi Steiner//Arab cross and Cezane, a six-year-old Thor­ oughbred in dressage. Heather Cocklan, performer

Jeanne Craver has owned A1 Khamsa and CMK horses for more than 25 years. Aform er music teacher, she now resides in Winchester, Illinois, with husband Charles Craver. She owns and breeds horses combining Davenport blood with other compatible A1 Khamsa and CM K lines.

Jeanne Graver, acting secretary

Melodiellen “Pooh” Dean Daniel has been involved with horses for over 40 years. She is a third generation owner. Her grandparents, Jimmy and Thelma Dean, were farm managers for the Selby in the late 1930s - 1940s. Following her grandfather’s death. Pooh and her two daughters relo­ cated back to his Kentucky farm. She divides her time between mothering, teaching, tobacco farming, raising cows and horses, and pursuing a graduate degree. She is dedicated to carrying on her grandfather’s with the end product being a beautiful, coirect horse with gi'eat athletic ability and a good disposition. She hopes to accomplish this by using the best o f the past, her *Rafiles linebred , to for the future. Melodiellen Dean Daniel, speaker

Joe Ferriss has a BA in Commercial Art from M SU and has been involved with Arabian blood since 1970. He has been editor of the Khamsat for 13 years, has written numerous articles on Arabian horses, and filmed many Arabian horses over two decades. He has also produced books for other authors on such topics as Arabian horses, camels, and saluqis.

Joe Ferriss, speaker My interest in horses seems innate. I was with and raised exceptional Arabi­ ans for over 30 years. Within an lAHAclub, I have been president, a class A show chairman, an lAH A delegate, and on national education committee. I’ve had a marriage and home of 40 years. WSU graduate and professional career with honors, interest in and work in the arts, and an occasional essay about horses.

Mary Hall, speaker

Born in Newark, NJ, her interest in horses started at a young age working at riding . This interest grew as she worked summers at a Thoroughbred breeding and training farm, as well as working with equine veterinarians, through her high school and college years. She attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University where she received her BS in Biochemistry. Her undergraduate work included research projects in reproductive anatomy and physiology. Colleen received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree from the University of Illinois in May of 1990, where she graduated with honors. Follow­ ing graduation she worked at a mixed animal practice for 1 1/2 years, with equine medicine and surgery her primary interest. Since then she has started her own equine veterinary practice, Koch Equine Veterinary Service, in Jack­ sonville, Elinois. She is also active in the community. Colleen Koch, DVM, speaker

Lodwick ownership of Arabian horses dates back to the 1930s, when Dick urged his father Clifford Lodwick to buy an Arabian . The first registered Ara­ bian for the Lodwicks arrived in 1938. Over the next several decades, stal­ lions in the Lodwick herd included Rafden, Gulastra, Phantom, and Sirecho, along with mares by like *, Image, and Indraff. Due attention was always paid to mare lines selected, as well. Dick and wife Helen (shown at " ^ 1 1 1 right with Dick and his 1996 birthday gift to her) are still active with their Ara­ bians, as are a third and fourth generaton of the Lodwick family.

Dick Lodwick, speaker

Debbie Mackie, a dressage rider, owns an Arabian mare eligible for both A1 <• , » Khamsa and CMK. She works for Hobbs Manufacturing in Springfield, Illinois, where she organizes assembly lines. She has dogs, cats, horses, and goats. -J

Debbie Mackie, manager

Born 1931, OSU Animal Science 1953 BS, U.S. Arm y 1954-55, OSU pre-Vet and start of Vet school 56-59. All the while cowboy rancher until present time. Started with Arabian horses when grandmother, Pearl Maple, bought Ferzarie from Van Vleet’s in 1948. All our horses go to Ferzarie. Presently at odds and war with corporate hog farms. Recruiting all assistance possible. The environ­ mental issues are super important to all of us! W ife Billie graduated BS, OSU, in 1953. We live on historical Maple Ranch in Oklahoma panhandle. Have three children, several grandchildren.

Mark Mayo, perfonner Born in Wisconsin and raised with ponies of the backyard variety, Marilyn was introduced to Arabians in high school at a riding . She has owned Arabi­ ans since 1979 and bred several for a few years. This was curtailed as her work with shows increased. Now she is a professional show secretary for lA H A shows from the local to national level. Currently Marilyn is chairman of the lAHA Dressage Committee. She has managed the Arabian National Championships Dressage for the last four years. Marilyn is also very active in her husband’s Lutheran church in Nokomis, Illinois. She married Rev. Jim Norton in 1971, has three children, and is heavily involved in music at St. Paul’s.

Marilyn Norton, announcer

Thirty years in horse industry. Managed several large breeding farms, 100 to 500 mares. Responsible for all aspects of horse operation — consulting work — exported horses to , , Sweden. Joined Moorman’s Inc. in 1994 as Equine Marketing Specialist. Currently I’m Equine/Specialty Sales Mgr. covering Ohio, Kentucky, , Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Vir­ ginia.

Charlie Patrick, speaker

Eric Ratering is a 48 year old general dentist who lives with his wife, Rebecca, and five children on a small Wisconsin farm. He has been a master falconer for over 20 years and has trained and flown virtually all species of hawks, eagles, and falcons that are suitable for the sport. Dr. Ratering is a founding officer of the Wisconsin Peregrine Society, a group helping to bring the Peregrine Falcon back to the skies of the Midwest. For the last ten years he has developed an interest in how falconry is practiced around the world and has published articles in the Journal of the North American Falconers’Association. Dr. Ratering will be accompanied by a falcon or two and his ten year old daughter, Annemieke, whose job it is to look after them. Eric Ratering, speaker

Ted Rhoades has had 20 years of experience shoeing horses. He is a graduate of the Midwest Horseshoeing School at Macomb. His personal horse experience began with his uncle’s and continued with Quarter Horses for his own pleasure riding. He is the pastor of Cornerstone Baptist church, Win­ chester, Illinois. His specialty is balancing the hoof and applying heart-bar shoes. He is in demand for workshops for other farriers and for corrective shoe­ ing by veterinary prescription. He and his wife Debbie are parents of two daugh­ ters.

Ted Rhoades, speaker

I have made a serious study of Arabian horses since 1957 and have been writ­ ing about them since 1973. I have studied horse photography with Sparagowski, and have had my photos published in various magazines. I raised Arabs for a time, but was forced to give that up because of severe allergy prob­ lems. However, I still judge on a limited basis. My first book was published in 1974, followed by a second in 1980, and I have come out with two new ones for this Symposium. 1 write on a regular basis for Arabian Visions and the Crab- bet Influence magazines with other things here and there.

Sandy Rolland, speaker Walter Schimanski has been a student of Arabian horse bloodlines for over 30 years and has been breeding straight Egyptian bloodlines for 25 years. He has authored numerous articles on the Arabian horse, and co-authored a book, The Royal Arabians of and the Stud of Henry B. Babson, with Judi Porbis. Walter has been a frequent speaker at seminars in this country, Canada, and in Europe. He was a founding member of A1 Khamsa and served as its national chairman for two years. H e served on the Board of the Pyramid Society and is presently vice president of the S.P.E.A.H. (Society for the Preservation of the Egyptian Arabian Horses). At the present time, he is president of the Sheykh Obeyd Foundation, an organization devoted to preserving early Egyptian blood­ lines. Walter Schimanski, speaker

Dr. R.D. Scoggins is the equine Extension veterinarian at the University of Il­ linois College of Veterinary Medicine at Urbana. He is pictured at a 1996 clinic with rider Thad Rankaitis.

Dean Scoggins, speaker

Bom in Chicago, Marilyn Weber was always attracted to horses. Her mother, Dorothy Walcher, was a great influence on her riding and saw to it that she had Arabians to show. She has trained horses professionally since her graduation with a degree in Animal Science form the University of Illinois in 1979. While still in college she taught western horsemanship and some English horseman­ ship classes at Parkland Community College, also in Champaign. Her husband Tom, whom she met and married at U of I, is a vice-president of Prairie Farms Dairy. They own a 20 stall barn at Chesterfield, Illinois, where there are usu­ ally a half-dozen horses of their own, a half-dozen in training, and the rest boarders to fill the bam. Her “serious” Arabian show career began with a top ten in Half-Arabian trail. In addition she shows , , sidesaddle, show hack, driving, and native costume. Marilyn Weber, speaker

Stan Workman, security chief

Additional Speakers: Dr. Ann Bowling Michael Bowling R.J. Cadranell Charles Craver Gary James Carol Lyons Dr. Tom Monfort Jim Robbins Rick Synowski A1 Khamsa, Inc. A1 Khamsa , Inc., is a not-for-profit organization devoted to the preservation of the horse of Bedouin Arabia through education and research in a social climate which draws admirers of such horses together so that these horses will be available for future generations. A1 Khamsa pursues its purpose through such activities as; a) the education of the public about Arabian horses, b) the exchange of ideas and information about them in a friendly and helpful climate, c) the investigation of their history and character, d) the maintenance of a roster of horses of interest to A1 Khamsa, and e) the devel­ opment of a context within the larger Arabian horse community in which those horses will prosper. A1 Khamsa will not give preferential treatment to any breeding program, breeding group, individual horse, or theory of breed­ ing within the bloodlines of interest to the organization. The horses of pri­ mary interest to A1 Khamsa are those horses in North America which can reasonably be assumed to descend entirely from Bedouin Arabian horses bred by the Bedouin tribes of the deserts of the Arabian pen­ insula without admixture from sources unacceptable to A1 Khamsa, accord­ ing to procedures given in its bylaws.

Listed alphabetically by name on the pages immediately following are horses entered for the A l Khamsa portion o f the horse presentation.

422547 Ahleeah Hanad Tripoli Poka 1988 grey mare bred by Deborah L or Donald G Carter Prince 1 lal Dhareb Dharebah Antarah Diomede Dharantez Dharanad Dhanad Decibel El Alamein Dixie Lady Grey T ripoli Sir Dharebah l.y.sandcr Salan Dhalana Dharanah Wahlccah Dhareb Id Alamein Antarah Mi.s.s America Tripoli Culpurnia Tara Ahleeah i.s an 8 year old Davenorl. She Ls shown Creation’s Sheltics & Arabians' by 12 year old Thad Chris Carlton, Peter Rankaitis, Rankaili.s, but ridden S: Thad & Zach Rankaitis loved by everyone lit the RR Box 138 family. Lexington 11. 61753 (309) 365-5031 352879 Akid Geshan Sameh *Sultann 1986 grey stallion bred by Alyce P Burgess *Sakr Lubna linayal •Morafic Nabiel Ameena Alaa el Din Nazeer "Magidaa Kaieefa Maysa Anter Mahfouza Ibn Moniet el Nefous Morafic AK ElZahra Moniet Moniet el Nefous Maarena Fabah Akid Hanalei Fada Serr A1 Sahih Sireff Akid Serra Moniet Allah Ateyyah Fa Moniet *Ibn Moniet el Nefous Fada

Ten year old straight Egyptian. 15.1 Arabest • hands. champion & Most Mr. & Mrs. WJ. Trapp Classic winner. Extreme Arabian W224 S6800 Guthrie Rd type, natural tail carriage, great Big Bend W1 53103 presence, good disposition & abil­ (414) 662-3766 ity to perpetuate it all.

Amali Haidee 302547 Nazeer *An.sata Ibn Flalima Halima 1984 grey mare bred by LindaJ Seaton Raadin Inshalla Ar-Ra’ad Allah Ateyyah Khamsa Inshalla Im hotep Fa-Serr Negem Fay-Negma Shar Sabbah •Fadl Gammousa Fay-Sabbah •Fadl Fa-Serr •Bint Serra 1 Faaris Ibn Rabdan •Maaroufa Mahroussa El Reata Jossie Julep Julyan Bint Maaroufa Roman Jewel Sultan Drissula Ydrissa

Cedarstone Arabians Carol Wilkinson 2136 Bethel-.Maple Rd Hamersville OH 45130 (513) 734-1122

Appetent 520044 El Alamein Ibn Alamein Saranah Regency CF' 1994 chestnut stallion bred by Grove Creek Arabians FI Alamein Bint Antan Antan Banter CF FI Alamein Ibn Alamein Saranah Repartee Dharanad Reprise Bint Antan Id Alamein Ibn Alamein Saranah Regency CF El Alamein Bint Antan Antan [■inesse CF 1 lanad Tripoli Poka Vivacity Prince Hal Viola Cre.ssida

Full o f curiosity, interac­ tive with humans, and a Grove Creek Arabians/ sense of fun which can Da\’id cN Sara |ones be impi.sh. W e find this 12315 McMahon Rd kind make wonderful Pccaionica II. 6 IO63 riding horses. (815) ,3.35-7484 336972 •Fadl ASF Raphael Fabah •Bint Bint Sabbah Mahrouf 1985 bay stallion bred by W.R. Sheets Fay-el-Dine Aaroufa •Maaroufa Ibn Mahrouf •Fadl Fa-Serr •Bint Serra I Serr Abba •Fadl Fa Abba •Bint Bint Sabbah Faddan Daaldan Fay Dalla ASF David Gharis Dihkenna Komet ASF Gerasa Sirecho Dhahran Turfara ASF Bithiah Julyan ASF Kera Karamia Seal brown/black-bay (very black), small star, very Fa-Serr in Jadah Arabian Farm f appearance. Refined neck. Heavy Mary Sue & Randall L Harris Babson with added elegace of 1106 N W ildw ood Ct *Turfa. Rare Hamdani Simri tail Peoria IL 6l604 female through ‘ Samirah. (309) 674-5457

392827 El Alamein Audition LD Ibn Alamein Saranah Iliad 1987 grey stallion bred by Carol Lyons Sir Oriole Ceres Audobon Sir Lysander Dhalana Audacity Monsoon Bint Dharebah Dharebah •Nasr Sirecho •Exochorda Ibn Sirecho •Fadl Turfara T u rfa Leafs Echo Aramis Porthos Asara Lady Leaf T ripoli Lady G rey Dharebah

Dennis & Ann Hartweg Rt 1 Box 141 1374 Schleymann Rd Pleasant Plains IL 62677 (217) 626-1987

Barbican CF 338510 Dhareb El Alamein Antarah 1985 chestnut stallion bred by Charles C Craver 111 Ibn Alamein Salan Saranah Dharanah Regency CF Dhareb El Alamein Antarah Bint Antan Antez Antan Gamil Antez Salan Fasal Kamil Ibn Salan Sanad Schada Shaiba Major Barbara Llanad Tripoli Poka Moth Ibn llanad Maedae Gamil

Fntirely Davenport and bred one generation in the Satjlawi strain. Craver Farms Sweet and lovely; a real gentle­ Charles & Jeanne Craver man and a charming horse to ‘ Rt 2 Box 262 ride. Winchester IL 62694 (217) 742-3415 255045 Bayou CF Letan Dhareb 1982 grey stallion bred by Charles C Graver 111 Dharantez Moliah Antez Antarah Brimstone Hasiker Tripoli Tybalt Tyrebah Asara Dhareb Dharebah Antarah Tripoli Hanad Pericles Poka Dhareb Dharebah O-Henrietta Antarah Hanad Tripoli Olivia Poka Kasar Asara Badia Athletic stallion with wonderful dis­ position. Excellent representative of Kim Davis , the Davenports of the Kuhaylan 7275 Manchester Rd Kurush strain. Passes on his many Capron IL 61012 qualities to his . (815) 737-8102

Bedu SahSr 397010 •Fadl Khebir •Bint Bint Sabbah -Foot 1987 bay stallion bred by EA or JW Fippen Fay-el-Dine Nadra Fa Saana Sera DahmanSabbah Faddan Ibn Faddan Faaba Khezera Khebir Aradan Nadra ' •Fadl Fa-Serr •Bint Serra 1 Negem Fay-el-Dine Fay-Negma •Maaroufa Shar Sabbah Ibn Rabdan •Fadl Mahroussa Gammousa Fay-el-Dine Fay-Sabbah •Bint Bint Sabbah Rare Fleet-Foot blood within the Sheykh Obeyd, Pyramid Society, Jadah Arabian Farm A1 Khamsa, straight Babson Egyp­ Mary Sue & Randall L Harris'' tian groups. Has fiv e o f the Bab­ 1106 N W ildw ood Ct son imports. Non-Fabah outcross. Peoria IL 6l604 Very Negem like. (309) 674-5457

Brass Band CF 285833 Tripoli Prince Hal Dharebah Akmet Haffez 1983 chestnut stallion bred by Charles C Graver III A ram is Ceres Dharebah Plantagenet Dhareb El Alam ein Antarah Iras Tripoli Portia Dhalana I lanad Tripoli Poka Tybalt Kasar Asara Badia Tyrebah Letan Dhareb Moliah Dharebah Antez Antarah Hasiker

O f entirely Davenport descent, bred two generations in the Kuhaylan Graver Farms strain, Tyrebah branch o f the Haifi Charles cSc Jeanne Cra\'er family. Talented horse for basic dres­ ' Rt 2 Box 262 sage; forgiving o f a beginning rider. Winchester IL 6269a (217) 7a2-3'ilS 443857 Ibn Rabdan BSntMarKhena •Fadl Mahroussa 1988 chestnut mare bred by Grove Creek Arabians >bn Fadl desert bred •Turfa desert bred Fidl Fadl •Fadl Fay-el-Dine Fay Khedena •Bint Serra 1 Khebir Khedena Fa Deene •Fadl Fabah •Bint Bint Sabbah Fa bo Fa-Serr Misimma Fay Khedena Cara Mar Khena Fa-Serrab Charab Shar Negroufa Sera Mariah Fabah Fagenia Fa Deenah

Quiet and sweet, w e de­ layed breeding her so she Grove Creek Arabians j could spend some time David & Sara Jones under saddle, developing 12315 McMahon Rd in body and mind. She is Pecatonica IL 6IO63 a pleasant ride. (815) 335-7484

406453 Sameh Cedar Kaifa •Sultann Lubna •Hatef 1988 grey mare bred by Carol R Wilkinson Nazeer Ibtsam Mouna Kaiyed •Ansata Ibn Halima Samim •Salomy Sabbab Nazeer •Binte El Bataa El Bataa Nazeer Alaa el Din Kateefa •Faleh Sid Abouhom Farasha Yosreia GL Falehs Fancy Eabah Mi Serr Serr Abba Amali Thameena Eaaris El Reata Jossie Roman Jewel

Cedarstone Arabians Carol Wilkinson v 2136 Bethel-Maple Rd Hamersville OH 45130 (513) 734-1122

Chataiiqiia 214305 •Devr Hanad SatiKirah 1980 chestnut stallion bred by Charles C Craver 111 Tripoli •Hamrah Poka Sheria Monsoon Tripoli A ram is Dhalana Ceres Dhareb Dharebah Antarah Tripoli Sir Dharebah Sir Marchen Ibn Hanad Maedae Gamil Verona Dhareb El Alam ein Antarah Bint Alamein Sir Cressida Antan

Elegant with beautiful, fluid m ove­ ment. Alert mentality; joyful, outgo­ Judith Franklin i ing disposition. Dressage, com peti­ 9258 Sunny Oaks Dr tive trail, and hundreds o f miles o f South Lyon Ml 48178 pleasure trails. Never a dull moment (810) 436-6142 around “Chat.”

10 Dakhala Sahra 338561 Prince Hal Tripoli 1985 chestnut mare bred by Jeanne Hussong Graver Akmet Haffez Dharebah Ceres Aramis Plantagenet Dharebah El Alam ein Dhareb Iras Antarah Portia Tripoli Dhalana Tripoli Hanad Sir Poka Dharebah Dhareb Soiree Antarah Julep Julyan Sirrulya Bint Maaroufa Sirrulla Sirecho Drissula Balance of Davenport and old Egyp­ tian lines, Saqlawi and Kuhaylan re­ Jeanne Graver, lated strains on tail-female to Randolph Rt 2 Box 262 Huntington’s Mu’niqi-Hadruj mare, Winchester IL 62694 ■•Naomi, earliest mare line in American (217) 742-3415 Arabian breeding.

DDA Baraq (•Ta’an pending final approval for Al Khamsa roster.) desert bred 1995 grey stallion bred by Jerald F & Debra L Dirks Aw aad desert bred Mumtazah ‘Ta’an desert bred desert bred Efrieh desert bred Tripoli Sir Dharebah Grand Pass Tripoli Portia Dhalana D D A Latrfah Dhareb El Alam ein Antarah Letarlah Tripoli Trisarlah Ehwat-Ansarlah Hadban Enzahi, Bani Sham stallion. First Syrian stallion Jadah Arabian Farm combining both the blood of Randall L & Mary Sue Harris- Davenport’s 1906 importation and ‘ Ta’an (im ported 1994). 1106 N W ildw ood Ct Both importations direct from Peoria IL 6l604 Syria. (309) 674-5457 Reference sire ‘Ta’an

Demitasse CF 458118 Sir Lysander Dhalana Thane 1990 grey mare bred by Charles C Graver III Dharanad Thaisa Iras Javera Thadrian Prince Hal Mariner Iras HB Diandra Ibn Alamein HB Octavia Portia Hanad T ripoli Poka Prince Hal Dhareb Dharebah Antarah Dixie Cup Dhareb El Alam ein Antarah Dixie Tripoli Lady G rey Dharebah

Of entirely Davenport descent, representing two generations in Justus Arabians the Kuhaylan-Haifi family. Well Jini; Linda & A m y Sherrill adapted to riding, accepting train­ 62802 Balk Rd ing readily and showing interest Sturgis MI 49091 in having a partnership. (616) 651-36.55

11 Desert Dhelall 263425 desert bred 1982 bay stallion bred by RV or CJ Davis Ragus desert bred •Furtha Dhelall desert bred Malika desert bred

desert bred •Jalam al Ubayan desert bred Malika El Shahhat desert bred Balaybil •Sindidah desert bred Saree’ah desert bred desert bred

Desert Dhellal, a 1982 first genera­ Carolyn Davis tion pure in the strain Hamdani 8I62 Red Ray Mine Rd stallion descended entirely from Freeburg IL 62243 Saudi Arabian imports. (618) 539-3903

DJs Zahar 439295 Ibn Rabdan •Fadl Mahroussa 1989 chestnut bred by Kim Davis or Rivian Gardner Fabah ■Bin, Bint Sabbah“ y > d ^ ^ Ahmed Fabah Fa-Serr Ibn Fa-Serr Fa Deene Sereneh Fa-Serr Serr Abba Fa-Abba Hanad Tripoli Poka Monsoon Aramis Ceres Dharebah Miss Marian Tripoli Prince Hal Dharebah Maid Marian Sir Jessica Tara

Zahar has been leased by 12 year old Thad Rankaitis Creation’s Shelties & Arabians for showing and trail Chris Carlton, Peter Rankaitis, riding. He is 50% Daven­ Thad & Zach Rankaitis port & 50% Babson. RR *X Box 138 Lexington IL 61753 (309) 365-5031

£1 Ad Bataa 412747 Nazeer •Rashad Ibn Nazeer Yashmak 1988 black stallion bred by Jerry Diane Acox Alcibiades Nazeer *Bint Moniet el Nefous Moniet el Nefous El Bataas Epitomy Mansour Nazeer Bint Samiha ‘ Bint El Bataa Sheikh el Arab El Bataa Medallela Nazeer Alaa el Din Kateefa 'Adhem Adham Zabia Ghazala I Aziza Serr Anadah Hanad Abu Hanad Gamil Sahanad Tanatra Sahatet Jadur

An eight year old ’ Adhem and Sahanad grandson. He has a Hi Power Farm / gentle dispostion. Bataa has 11 Nathan & Robin Howard Al Khamsa foals on theground. 9559 State Rd O Steedman MO 65077 (573) 676-5111 12 ESQ Desert Prince 4 65084 Nazeer Mansour 1990 grey stallion bred by Rock Creek Arabians of Texas Inc ‘Morafic Bint Samiha Sid Abouhom Mabrouka TheEgypiianPrince Moniet el Nefous Nazeer Mansour ‘ Bint Mona Bint Samiha Mouna Sid Abouhom Moniet el Nefous Nazeer ‘Ansata Ibn Halima Bay Halima Halima *Ibn Moniet el Nefous AlNahr Mona Lisa Tallima •Nagat Nazeer •Talal Taleeba Zaafarana Gassir ‘ Lebleba Sameera

All that serious strive for — Brad & Krista Bowman classic Arabian, im peccably bred to 1502 Airport Rd breed on. Gets elegant, refined foals Urbana IL 6I8OI with exceptional heads. ’92 and ’93 (217) 337-5766 futurity champion. Straight Egyptian.

3 8 8 9 4 9 Fideene Ibn Rabdan •Fadl Mahroussa 1987 bay stallion bred by EA or JW Fippen Ibn Fadl •Turfa desert bred desert bred Fidl Fadl •Fadl Fay-el-Dine •Bint Serra I Fay Khedena Khebir Khedena Fa Deene •Fadl Lothar Habba Ibn Lothar Negem Shar Sabbah Gammousa Lotharetta Fabah Ahmed Fabah Sereneh Fazerretta Fabah Fagenia Fa Deenah Bay/roan. “Jack” has a rare pedi­ gree of only four foundation Jadah Arabian Farm, horses: *Fadl, *Bint Serra I, *Bint Mary Sue & Randall L Harris Bint Sabbah, and ’ Turfa. V ery 1106 N 'Wildwood Ct Saglawi in type/strain. Peoria IL 6l604 (309) 674-5457

Fidl Fadls Finale 477 4 2 3 Ibn Rabdan •Fadl Mahroussa chestnut mare bred by Grove Creek Arabians Ibn Fadl 1990 desert bred •Turfa desert bred Fidl Fadl •Fadl Fay-el-Dine •Bint Serra I Fay Khedena Khebir Khedena Fa Deene •Fadl Ibn Fadl •Turfa Fidl Fadl Fay-el-Dine Fay Khedena Khedena Khenia •Fadl Fabah •Bint Bint Sabbah Fagenia Ibn Fadl Fa Deenah Fa Deene

Can do tail-up, prancing trcrt, but usually shows the ex­ Grove Creek Arabians tended stride which makes David & Sara Jones for endurance or dressgae 12315 .McMahon Rd ability. Ridden in group, she Pecatonica II. 6l(Xi3 likes to lead. (815) .3.3S-W't8 i

13 518023 Flagship CF Dhareb El Alamein Antarah 1993 chestnut stallion bred by Charles C Craver 111 Ibn Alamein Salan Saranah Dharanah Regency CF Dhareb El Alamein Bint Antan Antarah Antez Antan Gamil Antez Salan Easal Kamil Ibn Salan Sanad Schada Shaiba Persnickety Tripoli Pericles Dharebah Periana Sir Adriana Antan W e look forward to adding his offspring from our Sierra Sand WoodVale Farm / and A1 Fahir daughters to our Martha Eberley competitive string. Straight Dav­ 11320 Doubet Rd enport — Saglawi in strain type. Hanna City IL 61536 (309) 565-7224

Nazeer ‘ Morafic Georgie Boy 444963 Mabrouka Shaikh al Badi 1989 grey stallion bred by Arabians *Bint Maisa el Saghira Ruminaja Ali •Morafic •Khofo ‘NabUahh Bint Magidaa Alaa el Din ‘ Magidaa Maysa •Morafic Ansata Shah Zaman •Ansata Bint Mabrouka Ansata El Shahwan •Ansata Ibn Halima Ansata •Ansata Bint Bukra 'Bint Suddona •Ansata Ibn Halima Ansata Ibn Sudan •Ansata Bint Mabrouka Suddona Sameh •Omayma Nazeera Straight new Egyptian. Classic Barefoot Arabians type, temperament and pres­ John, Patti, M ary. ence make him a fine represen­ & Samantha W olff tative of the Kuhaylan-Rodan 7976 Germantown Rd strain. Pedigree profuse with Washington MO 63090 national and international show (314) 239-5959 winners. fax (314) 205-1385

Halima Mistanny 513918 Nazeer •Ansata Ibn Halima Halima 1994 black mare bred by Tina L or Louis T Castagno Raadin Inshalla Ar-Ra’ad Allah Ateyyah Khamsa Hallanny Mistanny Faddan Saafaddan Saaba Masada Saafaana Hallany Mistanny Mist Aana Fa Aana Nazeer •Ansata Ibn Halima Halima Raadin Inshalla Ar-Ra’ad Allah Ateyyah Khamsa JA Anna Halima Sirecho Bel Gordas Habba Belle Echo Sirecho Faarecho Faara Hally is a Golden Cross double Raadin Inshalla granddaughter. Ryalswood Arabians, A rare Sheykh Obeyd car­ Marty Ryals,' rying Hallany Mistanny, she is 22750 Old Scenic Hwy beautiful and loving. Zachary LA 70791 (504) 654-3373 14 HB 173260 Tripoli Hanad 1978 grey stallion bred by Frank or Trudy Hannesschlager Prince Hal Poka Dharebah Dhareb Mariner Antarah Dhareb El Alam ein Iras Antarah Portia Tripoli Dhalana El Alam ein Dhareb Ibn Alamein Antarah Salan Saranah HB Octavia Dharanah Hanad Tripoli Portia Poka Salan Dhalana Dharanah A people horse — he just wants to be with you. He is always Larry & Jennifer Flynn y trying to figure out what you Rt 3 Box 78 want before you ask. In addition, Jacksonville IL 62650 he has lovely foals. (217) 243-9007

4 4 4 3 5 8 Hot Amali Nazeer ‘Ansata Ibn Halima Halima 1990 black stallion bred by Linda J Seaton Raadin Inshalla Ar-Ra’ad Allah Ateyya Khamsa Luxor of Rose Amaal AK Waseem Montaal A N Moroufa Rose of Masada Ea-Serr Rose of Egypt Fa-Abba Alaa el Din •Adhem Zabia Saud El Am eer Faarad Gita RSI Grete Saud El Milanne Mahroun Black Sambo Biroufa Bint Milanne Feyd Milanne Kishta

True black, high-percentage Egyp- tian-related stallion of the A1 Maneghi Meadows Farm, Khamsa Muniqui line. While 4562 Boyd Rd Muniqui, he has retained Egyp­ Belleville IL 62223 tian “typiness.” Extrem ely tall, ath­ ( 6I8) 476-76I8 letic, intelligent.

522 5 5 7 ‘Rashad Ibn Nazeer HPF Basantaa Alcibiades ‘Bint Moniet el Nefous El Bataas Epitomy 1995 black mare bred by Nathan R & Robin Howard Nazeer 'Bint El Bataa El Bataa El A d Bataa Alaa el Din ‘ Adhem Zabia Aziza Serr Anadah Abu Hanad Sahanad Sahabet Sameh •Sultann Lubna •Hatef Nazeer Ibtsam Mouna Bint Bint Sahanad Alaa el Din 'A dhem Zubia Sahanade Abu Hanad Sahanad Sahalx?t

Carol Billington ^ Rt 1 Box 356 Linn Creek MO 65052 (573) 3'l6-795()

15 Ibn FidI Fadl 310087 •Fadl Ibn Rabdan 1984 chestnut stallion bred by Roger & Lynette Tate Ibn Fadl Mahroussa •Turfa desert bred desert bred Fidl Fadl •Fadl Fay-el-Dine Fay Khedena •Bint Serra I Khebir Khedena Fa Deene Fabah Fa-Serrab Serr Abba Charab Negem Shar Negroufa Fad Roufa Sera Mariah •Fadl Fabah •Bint Bint Sabbah Fagenia Ibn Fadl Fa Deenah Fa Deene “Bill” has been shown extensively in trail, ladies Dorothy Walcher^ western sidesaddle, and 3127 Markwood Ln dressage. He has received Springfield IL 62707 several regional awards (217) 529-8210 and his Legion o f Honor.

495976 Khemahr Jadah Pharoah Khemahr Moniet Khe Miss Moniet Ibn Sahanad 1995 black/grey stallion bred by Mary Sue Harris Abu Hanad Sahanad Sahabet Aziza Malachi Alaa el Din •Adhem 2^abia Aziza Serr Anadah Abu Hanad Sahanad Sahabet •Nasr Sir echo •Exochorda Dahrecho Fay-el-Dine ■ ■ ... * Dahma al Zarka Habba fSff' ... j Dahlahndahra Mistlany Zarlan Zarieha Zadahlya Julyan Dahlya Dahma al Zarka A beautiful blend of old/new lines. Large, full bodied, chiseled Jadah Arabian Farm head, a dream to show. Excep­ Mary Sue & Randall L Harris tional disposition — never had an 1106 N W ildw ood Ct ugly day. Peoria IL 6l604 (309) 674-5457

(pending) Dharantez Jadah Shartitig Brimstone Tyrebah Sportin Life 1995 black stalion bred by Randall L Harris Dnaranad Asallah Al Krush Olivia fifes Capade LD Ibn Alamein Anchorage Alaska LD Ice Capade Mista-Bin Mistara Haraka Ibn Alamein Iliad Oriole Audobon Lysander Audacity Bint Dharebah Belladonna CHF Akmet Haffez Plantagenet Iras LD Rubic T arff Tarrla Kaluga Worth the wait! A fancy speeding classic individual with a pedigree Jadah Arabian Farm to match his quality. A good foun­ Randall L & Mary Sue Harris dation lor the future to perpetu­ 1106 N W ildw ood Ct ate ihe *Nufoud line. Kuhaylat Peoria IL 6l604 Ajuz, (309) 674-5457 16 Javera Thadrian 258338 Tripoli 1982 grey stallion bred by Kuhaylan Arabian Farm Sir Lysander Dharebah Salan Dhalana Thane Dharanah Dharantez Dharanad Thaisa Dhanad El Alam ein Iras Portia Tripoli Prince Hal Mariner Dharebah El Alam ein Iras HB Diandra Portia El Alamein Ibn Alamein HB Octavia Saranah Tripoli Portia Dhalana Davenport, two generations in the Kuhaylan-Haifi substrain. Delights Nancy Becker ^ in sharing adventure w ith his rider: Rt 1 Box 65 endurance ride, quadrille practice, Franklin IL 62638 dressage, parade, or trail. A primary (217) 524-4535 sire for Craver Farms.

171516 Khe Adhm Mansour Nazeer Bint Samiha 1978 black stallion bred by Earl L & Helen R Foster Alaa el Din Shahloul Kateefa Bint Rissala •Adhem Ibn Eayda Adham Zahra Zabia El M oez Ghazala 1 El Zahraa Ea-Serr Eaaris •Maaroufa Faarad Eaddan Eadba Eay-Sabbah Gita RSI Nazeer "Rashad Ibn Nazeer Yashmak Crete Nazeer •Bint El Bataa El Bataa

Rare pedigree for this great stallion. Great disposition. Quali­ Clark’s Arabians fies for A1 Khamsa, Blue List, John & Jean Clark - Pyramid, and Sheykh Obeyd. Rt 3 Box 3414 Has sired many quality black foals for us. Thayer MO 65791 (417) 264-3830

339571 •Deyr LD Sirs Echo Hanad Sankirah 1985 grey stallion bred by Carol Lyons Tripoli •Hamrah Poka Sheria Sir Letan Dhareb Moliah Dharebah Antez Antarah Hasiker •Nasr Sirecho •Exochorda Ibn Sirecho •Fadl Turfara T iir fa Leafs Echo A ram is Porthos Asara Lady Leaf Tripoli Ltdy G rey Dharebah Non-Blunt, Kuhaylan Haifi. Tall, full bodied, extreme reaching Jadah Arabian Farm stride, quick, very *Muson in man­ Randall L & Mary Sue Harris ner. Beautfiul blend of Daven- 1106 N Wildwood Cl port-Sirecho-’ Turfa — old desert Peoria IL 6l604 lines. A gentleman to handle. (309) 674-5457

17 474908 Dhareb Lifes Capade LD Dharantez Antarah Brimstone 1992 grey stallion bred by Carol Lyons Tybalt Tyrebah Dharebah Sportin Life Dharantez Dharanad Dhanad Asallah Al Krush Tripoli Olivia Asara El Alamein Ibn Alamein Saranah Anchorage Tripoli Alaska Dhalana LD Ice Capade Hallany Mistanny Mista-Bin Bint Hamida Mistara Kenur Haraka *HH Mohamed Ali’s Hamida Good source of ’HHMA’s Hamida- Haraka blood in a “sharp” pro­ Jadah Arabian Farm/ gram. Very Hallany Mistanny in Randall L & Mary Sue Harris type and manner. Has sired black. 1106 N W ildw ood Ct Great animated action, extreme Peoria IL 6l604 presence. Kuhaylan-Jallabi. (309) 674-5457

158968 desert bred Major General •Deyr desert bred Hanad 1977 bay stallion bred by Charles C Craver III •Hamrah Sankirah Moliah Tripoli desert bred •Hamrah •Urfah Poka •Abbeian Sheria •Urfah Antez Salan Fasal Kamil Ibn Salan Sanad Schada Shaiba Major Barbara Hanad Tripoli Poka Moth Ibn Hanad Maedae Gamil

Strong, balanced, athletic individual with loving disposition and confi­ Judith Franklin dent, willing, steady mentality. Per­ 9258 Sunny Oaks Dr formance horse doing dressage, com­ South Lyon MI 48178 petitive trail riding, and hundreds o f (810) 436d5l42 miles o f pleasure trails.

Maxxtim CF 371291 Dhareb El Alam ein Antarah 1986 grey stallion bred by Charles C Craver III Ibn Alamein Salan Saranah Dharanah Portent Hanad Tripoli Poka Portia Salan Dhalana Dharanah Prince Hal Akmet Haffez Ceres Plantagenet El Alamein Iras Portia Cinnabar CF Tripoli Tylxilt A&tra Tyrebah Dhareb Dharebah Antarah

Of entirely Davenport descent, two generations in the Kuhaylan-Haifi Craver Farms y family, Tyrebah branch. Extraordi­ Charles & Jeanne Craver narily sweet. Recently headed the Rt 2 Box 262 stud o f the late James Bullard, a Winchester IL 62694 lounding Al Khamsa participant. (217) 742-3415 18 4 1 4 1 4 6 Militaire CF Antez Salan 1988 bay stallion bred by Charles C Craver III Kamil Ibn Salan Fasal Sanad Schada Salutation Shaiba Hanad Tripoli Maefah Poka Ibn Hanad Maedae Gamil •Deyr Hanad Tripoli Sankirah •Hamrah Poka Vivacity Sheria Tripoli Prince Hal Viola Dharebah Sir Cressida Antan O f entirely Davenport descent and twogenerationsintheSaqlawi strain. Carolyn Burket / His balance, upright bearing, and 85o3 Blane Ct adaptability to training reflect the Dawson IL 62520 heritage of the historic sire Hanad.

4 9 1 9 6 5 Pageant CF Hanad Tripoli Poka 1991 chestnut stallion bred by Charles C Craver III Prince Hal Dhareb Dharebah Antarah Trilogy Hanad Tripoli Poka Trill Tripoli Moth Maedae Antez Salan Fasal Kamil Ibn Salan Sanad Schada Shaiba Persnickety Tripoli Pericles Dharebah Periana Sir Adriana Antan Pageant’s personality made him the chosen one. Has good com­ Kirby Drennan- munication skills and a kind atti­ Rt 1 Box 168C tude. to do what is asked. Virginia IL 62691 Was a pleasure to break to ride. (217) 452-3724

4 4 5 4 9 8 Dhareb Palmarian El Alam ein Antarah Ibn Alamein 1988 grey stallion bred by Charles C Craver III Salan Saranah Dharanah Regency CF Dhareb El Alam ein Antarah Bint Antan Antez Antan Gamil Dhareb Dharantez Antarah Brimstone Tybalt Tyrebah Dharebah Salan Kamil Ibn Salan Schada Persnickety Pericles Periana Adriana

Sensitive, reliable mount for a variety o f riders. Obedient and Jerry & Robin Bierman submissive under saddle and a 2215 S W illow St gentleman in hand. Dressage Effingham IL 62401 foundation — a wonderful com­ (217) .347-5958 panion.

19 Plantagenet 138778 Hanad Tripoli Poka 1976 chestnut stallion bred by Charles C Graver III Prince Hal Dhareb Dharebah Antarah Akmet Ha ffez Tripoli Aramis Dhalana Ceres Dhareb Dharebah Antarah Letan Dhareb Moliah El Alamein Antez Antarah Hasiker Iras Hanad Tripoli Poka Portia Salan Dhalana Dharanah

Two generations in the Kuhaylan- Haifi substrain. A primary sire at Craver Farms / Graver Farms. Brass Band, above, is a Charles & Jeanne Craver son; daughters are central to Daven­ Rt 2 Box 262 port Kuhaylan breeding. Delightful Winchester IL 62694 mount for variety o f riders. (217) 742-3415

4 98360 El Alamein Popinjay Ibn Alamein Saranah Regency CF 1992 grey stallion bred by Grove Creek Arabians El Alamein Bint Antan Antan Banter CF El Alamein Ibn Alamein Saranah Repartee Dharanad Reprise Bint Antan Dhareb Dharantez Antarah Brimstone Tybalt Tyrebah Dharebah Persimmon Salan Kamil Ibn Salan Schada Persnickety Pericles Periana Adriana

Persimmon was a war mare rec­ reated in our time. ‘Jay” is like Grove Creek Arabians ■ Persimmon physically and men­ David & Sara Jones tally. N ow under saddle and ex­ 12315 McMahon Rd pected to succeed in dressage. Pecatonica IL 6IO63 (815) 335-7484

Presto CF 418075 Letan Dhareb Moliah 1988 bay stallion bred by Charles C Craver 111 El Alamein Antez Antarah Hasiker Ibn Alamein Antez Salan Fasal Saranah Dhareb Dharanah Antarah Sir Lysander Dhalana Ionian Prince Hal Ionia Iras Pretty Fancy Hanad Tripoli Poka Fancy Flight Aramis Ceres Dharebah 1 call Presto my 10(X) lb. dog as he is so gentle. Anyone, child or Suzanne Welch ^ adult, can enjoy him without 515 Odle Creek Rd fear, even though he is a stallion. Portsmouth OH 45663 (614) 858-6198

20 Rababe CF 3 9 4 5 7 8 Tripoli Sir 1987 grey mare bred by Charles C Craver III Lysander Dharebah Salan Dhalana Lydian Dharanah Tripoli Prince Hal Viola Dharebah Sir Cressida Antan Dhareb El Alamein Ibn Alamein Antarah Salan Saranah Fiddledeedee Dharanah Dhareb El Alam ein Bint Antan Antarah Antez Antan Gamil Six years ago, I brought Rababe home to make a beautiful dres­ Kim Hughs • sage horse. Along the w a y she Rt 6 Box 289A has made me a better rider and a Springfield IL 62707 better person. (217) 787-8438

453301 Ravenwood Hadiyi Nazeer •Rashad Ibn Nazeer 1990 bay stallion bred by Evelyn W Sandlas or Jane S Bohn Alcibiades Yashmak •Bint Moniet el Nefous r Moniet el Nelous RG Al Mone 'Ansata Ibn Halima El Hadiyi •Sammara RG Anem one Faarad Faaraa •Bint El Bataa Nazeer •Ansata Ibn Halima Halima El Hadiyi •Morafic •Sammara Sameera Bint El Hadiyi Nazeer 'M orafic Mabrouka Saqlawia Jidrania Nazeer •Binte El Bataa El Bataa

With this young, dark bay stal­ Gold Leaf Farm lion, and with the other horses W.B ,, we have, w e aim to perpetuate 5034 Alhambra Rd the blood of El Hadiyi. Mays Lick K Y 41055 ( 606) 763-6897

Razal Ibn Azalia 513011 Man.sour Nazeer Bint Samiha •Ansata Ibn Halima 1994 grey stallion bred by Frank R Riser or John L Gormley Sheikh el Arab Halima Ragia Raadin Inshalla Pa a r is Ar-Ra'ad Dahma a I Zarka Allah Ateyyah I'ay-el-Dine Khamsa Khedena Fay-el-Dine Di.saan Fa Saana Maard F'ay-el-Dine Maaroii •Maaroufa An.sata Azalia Nazeer •An.sata Ibn Halima Halima Ansata Zareifa Nazeer •An.sata Bint Ziial'arana Z.aafarana

Pyramid, SOF, Al Khamsa: Saqlawiyat Arabians Maard’sotv/pEgyptian grandson. Pam Studebakcr, Deb Switzer, Over 21% Fay-el-Dine. IkRh fe­ cN lill Eri.sman male lines to Ali Pasha Sherif's 9160 Post Tow n Rtl •Ghazala. Ultra sweet disposition Trotw ood 0 1 1 i5 i26 — com e see. (5131 83~-2829 [email protected] 21 Rich-Mar Saturn 359173 •Fadl Fay-el-Dine •Bint Serra I 1986 grey stallion bred by Greg Anderson or Pamela Carlson Mahrouss Khebir Khedena Fa Deene Sierra Sand Ribal Ghadaf Gulnare Gulnara Gulastra Gulida Valida Nazeer ‘Ansata Ibn Halima Halima Nazim Pasha •Morafic •Nasra Zabia Aziza Nahlisa Sir Lysander Dhalana Anneliese Sir Jessica Tara Exquisite combination o f old- new lines. We look forward to WoodVale Farm z adding his offspring from our Martha Eberley Sierra Sand and A1 Fahir daugh­ 11320 Doubet Rd ters to our competitive string. Hanna City IL 61536 (309) 565-7224

170282 Mansour Sahanade Nazeer Bint Samiha 1978 chestnut mare bred by Golden Future Arabians Alaa el Din Shahloul Kateefa Bint Rissala •Adhem Ibn Fayda Adham 2iahra Zabia El Moez Ghazala I El Zahraa •Deyr Hanad Sankirah Abu Hanad Kasar Gamil Schilan Sahanad Harara Tanatra Tamarinsk Sahabet Jadaan Jadur Sedjur

Sahanade is the you n gest daughter o f Sahanad and also Hi Power Farm, from ’ Adhem’s last A1 Khamsa Nathan & Robin Howard foal crop. W e have all o f the 9559 State Rd O daughters she has produced. Steedman MO 65077 (573) 676-5111

Sergeant Major CF 255044 Letan Dhareb 1982 bay stallion bred by Charles C Craver 111 Moliah El Alamein Antez Antarah Hasiker Ibn Alamein Antez Salan Fasal Saranah Dhareb Dharanah Antarah Antez Salan Fasal Kamil Ibn Salan Sanad Schada Shaiba Major Barbara Hanad Tripoli Poka Moth Ibn Hanad Maedae Gamil

Saqlawi stallion of entirely Daven­ Deborah Jessen^ port breeding. Brings Arabian beauty 9740 E 950th St to size and conformation well suited Macomb IL 6l455 to sport horse activity. A sweet horse, lovely mover, and fine sire. (309) 837-2032

22 2 48755 Sharif Shattu Nazeer •Ansata Ibn Halima 1982 chestnut stallion bred by Mark M Mayo Ansata Ibn Sudan Halima Nazeer ‘Ansata Bint Mabrouka Shattu el Arab Mabrouka Nazeer ‘Ansata Ibn Halima Salima Halima Kahar Sagitta Ferzarie ‘ Fadl Fabah Fadl Dan ‘ Bint Bint Sabbah Faddan Fada Fadalima Aaroufa Nazeer ‘Ansata Ibn Halima Salima Halima Kahar Sagitta Ferzarie Every bit a war horse. He will defend me if I am in danger. The Maple Y Ranch kind of horse the legends are Mark & Billie Mayo about 1 ride him every chance 1 Box 548 g et Beaver OK 73932 (405) 625-4822

30 9 9 4 2 Star Lady Love ‘ Deyr Hanad Sankirah 1984 grey mare bred by Alice E Martin Tripoli ‘ Hamrah Poka Sheria Sir Letan Dhareb Moliah Dharebah Antez Antarah Hasiker ‘ Morafic ‘Ibn Moniet el Nefous Moniet el Nefous Al Nahr Montego Fa-Serr Bint Fada Fada Star Montesan Fay-el-Dine Mahrouss Khedena Zahra al Zarka Fay-el-Dine Tem ag Turfada

Silver Medalist, 1994 Arabian Dressage at the Park, Train­ Lindsay Andras ing Level. 1136 W State St Jacksonville IL 62650 (217) 243-5654

Star Sir Truth 3 6 7 5 9 7 ‘ Deyr Hanad Sankirah Tripoli 1986 grey stallion bred by Alice E Martin ‘ Hamrah Poka Sheria Sir Letan Dhareb Moliah Dharebah Antez Antarah Hasiker ‘ Morafic ‘Ibn Moniet el Nefous Moniet el Nefous Al Nahr Montego Fa-Serr Bint Fada Fada Star Montesiui Fay-el-Dine Mahrouss Khedena Zahra al Zarka Fay-el-Dine Tem ag Turfada

Region XI Top Five, First and Second Level Dressage, StarWest Stables 1993. Alice Martin 17.36 S Farmingdalc Rd N ew Berlin 11, 62b~0 ( 2 D 5-i6-.30S't

23 Storrmy Surprise 503255 •Rashad Ibn Nazeer Alcibiades 1994 bay mare bred by Robin Howard El Bataas Epitomy •Bint Moniet el Nefous Nazeer •Bint El Bataa El Bataa El Ad Bataa Alaa el Din Adhem Zabia Aziza Serr Anadah Abu Hanad Sahanad Sahabet •Morafic Ansata Shah Zaman •Ansata Bint Mabrouka Shah Zoom Gassir •Bint Shahbaa I Shahbaa Aziza Mona Lisa Alaa el Din •Adhem Zabia Aziza Serr Anadah Abu Hanad Sahanad Sahabet Stormy is 50% Serr StorrmY’s Stable 4 Anadah, as are my other Patty Conklin mares, her mother Aziza 6911 Hillsboro-House Springs Rd Mona Lisa and half-sister, PO Box 279 Bataa’s Ebony. House Springs MO 63O5I (314) 274-5014

180575 Nazeer Sunkyst Serrafima •Ansata Ibn Halima Halima El Hadiyi 1978 grey mare bred by Vincent or Veronica Pronio •Morafic •Sammara Sameera GoingT oTheSu n Fa-Serr Ibn Fa-Serr Fa Deene Fashen Ibn Fadl Shedeene Fa Deene Nazeer •Ansata Ibn Halima Halima Samim El Sareei •Salomy Malaka Serrafim Mistlany Char Mist Serra Mist Serra Ibn Fadl Fad-Rillah Fadba

Serra has the unusual bloody shoulder mark­ Saqlawiyat Arabians 1 ings of the Arabian horse 9160 Post Town Rd o f legend. She has the Trotwood OH 45426 beauty and courage of (513) 837-2829 the Bedouin war mare.

Takelma Velours 388485 Nazeer Alaa el Din Kateefa 1987 grey mare bred by John Joseph or Cynthia D White •Ibn Alaa elDin El Sareei Ramza Shahbaa Prince Charmming •Ibn Hafiza Shamruk •Bint Maisa el Saghira Egyptian Charm •Soufian Moniet II Mandil II Mandil Nazeer Alaa el Din Kateefa •Adhem Adham 21a bia Ghazala 1 Adhems Blue Dalia •Ansata Ibn Halima Ansata El Salim Maarqida BinteBintMilanne Black Sambo Velours Milanne

Cedarstone Arabians, Carol Wilkinson 2L36 Bethel-Maple Rd Hamersville OH 451)0 (5L3) 734-1122 24 unnamed •Fadl Fabah 1996 Mahrouf •Bint Bint Sabbah Fay-el-Dine Aaroufa Mahroufs Image •Maaroufa Ibn Fa-Serr Serr Rou Bahrou Serr Rous Amira Ibn Fa-Serr Bint Bah Roufa Bah Roufa Fa-Serr Faaris Serr Echo •Maaroufa Negem Shar Gemla Matara Belle Echo Sirhabba •Fadl Lothar Habba Masada Bellesabah Bel Gordas Belle Echo Faarecho Represents our Babson/Sirecho breed­ ing program. An exceptional moving Tee Gee Farm colt with presence and excellent con­ Rivian Gardner formation. Traces all his bloodlines to 1811 County Line Rd the Babson Egyptian imports and Marengo IL 60152 Sirecho. (815) 597-1234

Volant CF 517134 Tripoli Prince Hal Dharebah chestnut stallion bred by Charles C Craver III Adrian 1993 Sir Adriana Antan Alaadri Dhareb El Alam ein Antarah Bint Alamein Sir Cressida Antan Salan Kam il Ibn Salan Schada Salutation Tripoli Maefah Maedae Violetta CF T ripoli Prince Hal Dharebah Viola Sir Cressida Antan

Social, inquisitive, and sometimes mischievous, w e are awe struck by Rod & Kathy Vansandt>' his beauty and heritage, and by the 9887 State Rt 124 opportunity to live with such an Sherman IL 62684 animal. (217) 566-2077

518847 Nazeer Zou Zott Marott Alaa el Din Kateefa •Adhem 1995 black mare bred by John D or Jean M Clark Adham Zabia Ghazala 1 Khe Adhm Faaris Faarad Fadba Gita RSI •Rashad Ibn Nazeer Grete •Bint El Bataa •Ansata Ibn Halima Ansata AbbasPasha •Ansata Bint Mabrouka Serr Fadl Fabah Serasabba Serrasab Maroulitta Fay-el-Dine Disaan Fa Saana Maarou Dieita Fa-Rab Maaroucita Maarou

Striking solid black filly x black Clark’s Arabians bay Maroulitta, bred by Nellie John & Jean Clark Jackson. Maroulitta has given Rt 3 Box 3414 us seven . This year, her Thayer MO 65791 first colt — black bay — a keeper! (417) 264-3830

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Brook Arabians, Richard & Carolyn Hasbrook, 1659 X Ave Ames Iowa

50014Thone 515-292-5009^ A breeding program since 1964 that concentrated on blood Photos from Hasbrook, D e ^ . Roland coJIectrons through Raffles (Azraff, Handeyraff, Rafferty, Geym, Phleta and WasI Raffles), ' (Ferzon) and NasPPm/Npnatiw and *l . ♦«;! . .. . . ' '' Rithan AHR #7275 (Raktha GSB x Rishna GSB) 1941 Chestnut Stallion

*Rithan was bred at Crabbet Park, by Lady Wentworth, although he is listed in the AHR Stud books as being bred by Hay, who was his principal owner while he was in England. His first foals arrived at Winestead Hall in 1945 and he sired at least 29 foals in England. Thirteen of those foals went on to produce in England (and at least 8 of those also went on to produce in straight GSB lines which are still in existence) and four others were exported around the world. The best known of his British bred daughters are: Misery (out of Rubiana), the granddam of the popular British stallion Taqah, who was exported to Qatar in 1987; Safara (out of *Senga AHR #6992) the dam of at least 14 foals and the granddam of *Snowfire AHR #31944, imported to the U.S. by James Lewis, Shtaura (by Mikeno) who produced the in­ fluential stallion Ahmoun, the sire of at least three international race winners and Scindia (also out of *Senga). Scindia’s 1961 son Scindian M agic (by Indian Magic) became an extremely popular and successful sire in England. His 1967 daugh­ ter Sheer Magic (out of Mafari) was a three-time British National winner, being named the Supreme Female Champion in both 1974 & 1977 and the M are Champion in 1976. She was exported to Australia in 1978, where she was also a ma­ jor show winner. Sheer Magic also produced Crystal Magician (by Crystal Voyager) who was the 1994 Reserve British National Champion Stallion and is also the sire of at least two British National winners. Scindia’s 1964 daughter Scindigo Blue (by Blue Domino) produced the mare Paean of Praise, the dam of 1981 British Jr. Female Champion Arella Bint Procyon (by Procyon) and the 1986 British Senior Male Champion Triumphal Chant (by Banat). One of *Rithan’s Brit­ ish born sons ’•’Astran (out of Astrab) was twice a winner of the Winston Churchill Cup and was also a runner up once. He was imported into the U.S. in 1961, by Lewis Payne of Stillwater, OK, and was a winner in park and English plea­ sure in this country. ’•'Astran’s 1966 Legion of Merit winning son Qyber+■^ (out of *Qasumah) was a champion in halter, western, English, won in trail and was also a U.S. top ten hunter under saddle. *Rithan himself was a ridden winner in both England and the U.S. and was also used as a field hunter in England. ’•’Rithan was imported to the U.S. in 1951, by W alter W. Ross of Kansas City, MO. He was the first o f the Raktha sons to come to this country, arriving three years prior to ’•’Serafix. Soon after his importation, ’•’Rithan was sold, along with his son ’•‘Shamadan (who also went on to be an influence in his own right) and many other members of the importation to C.A. West of Pittsburgh, PA. West’s program was the source of foundation stock for many well known Eastern breed­ ing programs such as Louis Steiner’s Highview Farm, Edward Culliton’s Sun Shadow Arabians, and Neltsen Chamberlain’s proggam, to name a few. West was also a very active and influential member of the Registry from 1944- 1963. A t Lindenwood, ’•‘Rithan sired over 70 foals, with most of them coming out of the Linden wood program (it was West’s general rule not to breed outside mares) and he lived out his life there, surviving well into his late 20s. Some of his most influential offspring were Caesar (out of Sulenga) who was an East Coast Reserve Champion at age 2, Linthan (out of Lindora) who qualified for Nationals in English pleasure in 1971 and also sired Thunderbird Brian-f, 1974 Nat. Champ. Trail Horse and Region 2 Western Pleasure Champion and Samson (out o f’•’ Shayba) who was qualified for the 1971 Nationals in native costume. His daughter Bint Samson (out of Sunny Acres Shelagh) was also qualified for the Nation­ als in mare halter the same year. ’•’Rithan’s 1955 daughter Sindora (out of Reisinde) was a multiple champion in both halter & western and her 1967 son, Thunderbird Sindi-f (by Nitez) was a 1975 Region 16 Top Five stallion and a 1979 US Top Ten winner in both Native Costume and English Pleasure AOTR and also won ribbons in park. His full brother Shirez also was a multiple champion in halter, who also competed in park and English pleasure. ’^Rithan’s 1957 daughter Komira (out o f Kom ir) produced Jaskom-i- (by Jasul) who won in halter & English pleasure and also won over 50 championships in park. He was also a regional champion in formal driving in two regions. These are just a few of the many champion winning and producing ’•’Rithan offspring.

This page sponsored by: JSM Arabians, Susan & James R. Miller MD, 1901 Flyers Mill Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20902 Phone (412) 649-2096 (until August 12,1996) and CJ & Buzz Ferlan, 295 Goldscheitter Rd, Sarver PA 16055. Phone (412) 353-2621, The legacy of excellence, through the influence of ‘ Rithan, is still being fell in the U S as well as world wide and is being preserved at JSM Arabians through several sources. Feel free to contact us for more information or to share history of your own ‘ Rithan descen­ dants.

27 Davenport Arabian Horses

The Davenport bloodline is one of the original bloodlines of American Arabian breeding. In 1906, before there was even an Arabian Horse Registry, realized his boyhood dream of travelling to Arabia and buying Arabians directly from the Bedouin horse breeding tribes. Davenport was not the first English speaking importer of foundation Arabian bloodstock. Starting just over 30 years before Davenport’s trip, in the 1870s, a few people from England travelled the same desert regions and bought Arabian horses from the same tribes. These people — notably Roger Upton and the Blunts — put their travel experi­ ences and Arabian horse lore down in books. Upton and the Blunts had apparently learned much from James Skene, British Consul in Aleppo since the 1850s. Davenport made use of the Blunt and Upton books in planning and execut­ ing his own trip. He learned the names of the principal horse breeding tribes, the various family or strain names of Arabian horses, and to insist on a sworn attestation of purity and breeding — known in Arabic as a hujja — for each horse purchased. Davenport left the United States in July. By has been described as a series of fortunate blunders, he was able to ship to the United States a group of 27 horses. Most of these were stud colts, an item easily and inexpensively procured from any horse . Also included, however, was a real prize; eight Arabian mares, along with two 1906 fillies. Davenport was a political cartoonist, and it was thought that one of his cartoons was key to ' Roosevelt’s election in 1904. 'Thus President Roosevelt, a fellow horseman and interested in Arabians for cavalry breeding, was happy to lend diplomatic support to the expedition. Davenport’s partner in Arabian horse breeding was Boston industrialist Peter B. Bradley, who provided the financial backing. Inquiry through the Ottoman ambassador in Washington resulted in the Sultan’s issuing a permit (called an irade) for Davenport to export mares — an item illegal to export without special permission. Anxious to be on their way, Davenport and his two travelling companions left as soon as possible after the irade was issued. 'This meant they would be in the desert during the summer, when the migrating horse breeding tribes were in their northern pastures. And for some reason, in 1906 the tribes had swung a little farther north than usual. When Davenport arrived in Aleppo, he was not sure what to do next. But in a bazaar, he met two members of the Fidaan tribe, who told him their tribe was encamped just a few hour’s ride from Aleppo. One of them offered to conduct Davenport to the house of Akmet Haffez, a rich and powerful intermediary between the Ottoman government and the region’s Bedouin tribes. Being a man of action, Davenport went immediately to see Haffez. 'This was a violation of protocol. Davenport was carrying an Imperial irade and travelling under the aegis of President Roosevelt. Propriety dictated he first call on the region’s Ottoman governor, Nazim Pasha. Haffez was so honored by Davenport’s visit that he presented two horses to the Davenport party and personally took charge of the expedition, accompanying Davenport out to the tribes, and assisting in negotiations. Davenport and Haffez became fast friends, and before the trip was out went through a blood brother ceremony which bound them together as family. Davenport died not even six years after his importation. By then, however, most of the Davenport horses were located with Peter Bradley, who continued to breed them together until the 1920s. Any bloodline this old should have long since been outcrossed out of existence. Yet enough people have recognized the importance of maintaining the Davenport bloodline, and bred enough foals along the way, that these horses have survived 90 years in the hands of American breeders — the majority of whom are bent on topcrossing to the latest imported outcross bloodline. 'The Davenports offer the intellectual fascination of having something unique in Arabian horses: animals tracing wholly to one of the breed’s foundation breeding groups. 'Their documented Bedouin origin is also unusual. Few other Arabian horses can show in every line uninterrupted descent from authenticated Bedouin stock. 'This heritage and background would be of lesser note if the Davenport horses themselves were not so eminently appealing. 'They complex, almost human brains with the conformation of a using horse and the lithe, graceful beauty inherent to all desert creatures. Naturally there is some variation within the Davenport herd: like snowflakes no two are exactly alike, yet all are recognizable as examples of Davenport breeding, and all look like Arabians. Most Davenport horses have been bred by people interested in a friendly, companionable riding horse with traditional Arabian type. 'These values attracted the owners to the Davenport bloodline in the first place, along with an awareness of their history. 'Thus they were more likely to select matings with an eye to perpetuating, rather than changing, the characteristics of Davenport horses. All Davenports are not equal, but the most glorious of them have never been surpassed as examples of the traditional Arabian horse.

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28 Davenport Arabian Horses

'Abeyah 39,1898 bay 'Abayyah-Sharrakiyah mare imported by Davenport in 1906. Antez 448 (Harare x Moliah), 1921 chestnut Saqlawi al Abd stallion.

Letan 86 (*Muson x *Jedah), 1909 grey Hamdani-Simri stallion. Hanad 489 (*Deyr x Sankirah), 1922 chestnut Saqlawi al Abd stallion.

Jadaan 196 (*Abbeian x Amran), 1916 grey Saqlawi al Abd stallion, Sanad 761 (Hanad x Saba), 1930 chestnut 'Abayyan-Sharrak stallion courtesy Arabian Horse Trust,

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29 desert bred Dwarka desert bred *Aldebar Ibn Yashmak Am ida Ajram ieh D urral 2161, August 20 1941 - July 13, 1971 Ibn Rabdan *Fadl Mahroussa Fa Durra Ibn Rabdan *Bint Bint Durra Bint Durra

Durral’s registration number, 2161, included all living and dead Arabian in the U.S. when he — “Buddy” — was foaled. We got him at age ten — he died of a broken leg a month prior to his 30th birthday. In a breed famous for disposition, his was outstanding. He could be ridden anywhere in any company with no worry about manners and in all his years was never known to do a mean thing. He got many champions in both halter and performance and uniformly passed on his superior disposition. We still get letters from those who have descendants and all remark on the fabulous disposition. We still have two granddaughters and a great granddaughter who trace to Durral on the dam’s side. All are by Nabiel, and all will remain with us until they die.

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Ibrahim, original Arabian imported to Skowronek, 1908 grey stallion (Ibrahim x Jaskolka) •Rattles, 1926 grey stallion (Skowronek x *Rifala)

Masrufa, 1948 bay mare (Rasraff x Rasrah) Celeste, 1951 grey mare (’Raffles x Afara) Raffleeta, 1952 bay mare (*Ratfles x Rafarah)

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Rafferty, 1953 grey stallion (‘ Raffles x Masrufa) Syzygy, 1957 grey stallion (Rafferty x Raffleeta) Orbit, 1958 bay stallion (Rafferty x Raffleeta)

Asil Ecliptic, 1959 grey stallion (Rafferty x Raffleeta) Asil Apogee, 1960 grey stallion (Rafferty x Raffleeta) Asil Legacy, 1965 bay sta'iion (Asil Ecliptic x Asil Lyra)

This page sponsored by; Julie Smithson, Signature Stud Ltd., 213 Thorn Locust Lane, London OH 43140. Phone: 614-857-1239, or 1 -888-CRABBET. "To describe our preservation breeding program in words is impossible. Let us illustrate with these historical photos why we are doing what we do. The quality of the •Raffles/Alice Payne horses comes through generation after generation — so lovable, so people oriented, so easily trained and athletic.” Photos of 'Raffles, Masrufa, Celeste, Raffleeta, Rafferty. Syzygy, and Asil Ecliptic from Alice L. Payne Collection, made available by John Hampshire in memory of Joyce Gregorian Hampshire. Towards an Appreciation of CMK Identity Michael Bowling ©1996

CMK stands for “Crabbet-Maynesboro-Kellogg” and rec­ ognizes three programs which transmitted much of the central stock of what became North America’s historical Arab-breeding tradition. The CMK Record newsletter grew out of the general interest in these horses in 1981, without attempting to define specific pedigree limits for CMK but emphasizing North America’s historical using Arabian tra­ dition. Rick Synowski, announcing the first CMK Heritage Catalogue in 1982, sent out a call for listing stalhons which could trace “in at least 75% of their pedigree to foundation stock of Crabbet Stud [including its Egyptian branch, the Sheykh Obeyd Stud], the Hamidie Society, Spencer Borden, Randolph Huntington, Homer Davenport, W.R. Brown and Kellogg.” The definition was first modified during the preparation of that Catalogue to recognize the importance of the Selby Left to right: 'Rifala (Skowronek x Rissla, by *Berk), John V. Payne, and and Hearst programs. The current definition, acknowledg­ ‘Kareyma (Naseem x Julnar, by *Abu Zeyd). Photographed at the Selby ing a threat of genetic bottleneck in the trend to breed Ara­ Stud. Both mares were bred at Crabbet in the 1920s. While hugely influen­ tial in the U.S., neither left a line in England. Photo from the Alice L. Payne bians almost exclusively for narrowly focused show-ring Collection, available courtesy John Hampshire and reproduced in memory applications, added a further quahfication. A CM K Arabian of Joyce Gregorian Hampshire. must still carry a minimum 75% by pedigree of CMK founder ancestry as above. It must also trace in tail male and James R Dean (the Midwest circle). At the same time to a CM K sire line, as summarized in the third CM K Heri­ we value, and seek to , rare CMK ancestral ele­ tage Catalogue of 1992, and in tail female to a family estab­ ments, including old sire lines from Maynesboro and other lished in North Am erica by 1950. A previously unstated as­ sources which were not well represented among the Reese sumption is now made explicit: CMK breeders will tend and Dean programs, and consequently have become rare. over time to increase the average founder percentage in One healthy undertone to the CM K approach is a respect their programs above the minimum 75%. for the regional flavor of traditional breeding; we empha­ Note that the CMK movement exists to bring together size working through local action groups to preserve ge­ the supporters of traditional Arabian breeding. Specialized netic diversity, and oppose national and international aspects within the tradition, such as straight Crabbet, trends toward genetic homogenization. GSB, or Jockey Club, or programs based on preserving the The was founded in 1878 by influence of individual breeders or sires such as Never Die Wilfrid and Lady Anne Blunt after their desert journeys. Farm or Gulastra, all fit under the CMK umbrella. Note Foundation horses from the Bedouin tribes were blended too that we are committed, if the overall CMK pedigree with those descending from the legendary collection of definition should change in the future, that it can go only Abbas Pasha I through that of Ali Pasha Sherif — the in a more inclusive direction. Egyptian “Pasha” breeding may be seen as an early influ­ ential cooperator circle. Although the Crabbet Stud no The CMK Heritage is a working preservationist move­ longer exists as a physical entity the Crabbet heritage ment emphasizing the beautiful using and companion prospers in the hands of dedicated breeders throughout the horses that earned the breed its reputation for versatility, world. The influence exerted by the Blunts and their adaptability and soundness. 'The vision which informs our daughter Lady Wentworth through their writings is a fur­ activities traces originally to the travel writings and the ther international unifying theme. imported horses of the Blunts and Homer Davenport — Crabbet breeding was continued by Lady Wentworth, CMK Arabians are distinctive for their Blunt and Daven­ who added the Polish outcross Skowronek; and then by port character. Very strong elements descend from the two C.G. Covey. North America possesses a rich and diversified over-arching cooperator breeder circles of the 1950s and sampling of both the Blunt and Wentworth aspects of 1960s, founded by H.H. Reese (Old California breeding) Crabbet breeding. 'Tlianks are due to the early importers

32 The legacies of Donoghue and Lewisfield (Friendship and Al-Marah and Gainey; McCoy and Shalimar and Sunny Acres, Lodwick and Skyline — all those breeding programs which grew out of the Reese and Dean circles) are treasured within the CMK movement, even though CM K was defined after the fact. 'They transmitted the heri­ tage and appreciated the vision of the Blunts and Daven­ port. They differed in accidentals, according to the horses they started out with and which mare lines happened to be more prolific or to suit a particular sire. They also came to differ more basically in terms of individual vision. Some breeders have the “eye” for combining horses and some do not, but even if two people are equally good at that, each will develop a personal preference — or they did in the days when we had breeding programs (cf. Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard, “we had faces then”). The nature of biology is variation — there never was a time (nor will be) when all horses of any set were/are identical and beyond criticism (and note that those ideas are not the Oriental (Letan x Adouba). A Davenport influence widespread in CMK pedi­ same anyway). We all prefer the better individuals of any grees, although he has no straight Davenport descendants. Reproduced line to the worse, but sense should tell us we can from print in the Alice Payne Collection courtesy John Hampshire in memory of Joyce G. Hampshire. never reduce an aspect of the Arabian breed to one indi­ vidual, and still maintain that distinctive kind of horse. Spencer Borden, W.R. Brown, W.K. Kellogg (represented Preservation means recognizing that you either have particularly strongly through the horses of the Old Califor­ a particular genetic entity, or you don’t. It means nia Reese circle) and Roger Selby (especially through the breeding good individuals within a coherent biologi­ Dean circle), and to farsighted breeders who have added cal reality. important later Crabbet elements to North America’s gene Most importantly, the CMK Heritage aims to produce pool. Virtually every Crabbet foundation animal still rep­ and to promote beautiful, companionable horses with real resented today in world pedigrees can be found in the back­ performance ability. This was the vision the Blunts and ground of North American Arabians. Maynesboro, the New Davenport brought home from the desert; this was Brown’s Hampshire establishment of W. R. Brown, and the reason for having the Maynesboro horses take part in the Pomona, California ranch of W.K. Kellogg, played key roles Army endurance competitions, retiring the Mounted Ser­ in transmitting the Crabbet heritage. At the same time. vice Cup; this was what W.K. Kellogg had in mind when he Brown and Kellogg like Lady Wentworth used Arabians presented his ranch and horses to the U.S. Remount. This from other sources compatible with the Blunt foundation. is the central idea of the Crabbet/Maynesboro/Kellogg tra­ Their goal: combining Arabian quality and breed character dition; pedigrees are meaningful only to the extent that the with sound structure and performance ability. modern horses reflect their ancestors. 'The horses repre­ The importance of Crabbet breeding must not leave one sented at the Northwest C M K Symposium in 1994 clearly thinking “CM K” is somehow “the same as Crabbet” or a illustrated that the C M K concept is a practical success, and diluted form of Crabbet. Too many people outside the CMK the CM K horses here at Springfield embody the same prac­ ranks have the idea that “it’s all Crabbet” if they don’t tical tradition. know what else to call it. In that mental fog the straight Crabbets, their subsets and their GSB and Crabbet-old English associates, lose their distinctiveness and are in Khaled (*Nimr x *Naomi), a straight GSB sire at Maynesboro. genuine danger of losing their existence. A point that grows out of CM K’s recognition of the fine distinctions is the ap­ preciation of the specialty programs both in their own right and for combining with other CMK elements. A major contribution to the uniqueness of North

America’s Arab-breeding tradition w e is made by the 1906 desert importation of Homer Davenport — nearly all the Davenport influence in modern pedigrees comes via horses that passed through the Kellogg Ranch. Other direct East­ ern sources have enhanced this development and contrib­ uted key individuals to the Reese and Dean circles. Like­ wise the 1947 Hearst horses from Syria and Lebanon blended beautifully with Kellogg and Maynesboro stock already at San Simeon, and their influence is valued in ever-widening circles.

33 Madu Gold Dust 133896 Raktha Indian Magic Indian Crown chestnut stallion bred by Edward O or Katherine L Madu ‘Touch of Magic 1976 Oran •Indian Diamond Indian Flower Lewisfield Latigo •Raffles Aaraf Aarah Aazfara Azkar Aazkara Aarah Gaysar Skorage Rageyma Skorzar •Zarife Zarifa Raffieh Bint Skorzar •Raffles Raffi Imagida Llano Grande Rafhanna Flanad Hanadina Rahzawi Foundation sire to My Golden Farm, “Dusty” sires foals with My Golden Farm v strong Lewisfield/Ben Hur in­ Maria Tedesco fluence. Represents CMK 8792 County Rd 135 through his beauty, disposition, Kaufman TX 75192 and quality get. (214) 962-2596

520488 Skorage Gold Windancer Pulque Rohanna W indfire 1995 chestnut stallion bred by Maria A Tedesco Ansar Jybelle Sasaramo W indfall C Skorage Pulque Rohanna Que Mira Phantom Gimira Rafaia

Madu Gold Dust Skorzar Bint Skorzar Llano Grande Rafhanna KA Golden Bubbles •Elkin Elokuence Fancy Is KA Champagne Alaraf SH Contessa SH Skylark

This colt is the future of My Golden Farm. He shows a strong My Golden Farni Lewisfield/Ben Hur influence Maria Tedesco while mixed with the Donoghue 8792 County Rd 135 lines. Kaufman TX 75192 (214) 962-2596

Star Sir Marhalt 259173 •Deyr Hanad Sankirah 1982 grey gelding bred by John R Martin Tripoli •Hamrah Poka Sheria Sir Letan Dhareb Moliah Dharebah Antez Antarah Hasiker Fadiur Fadi Saki Heritage Adonis Ferneyn Lit Donna Waddaana Star Lori lei •Raseyn Karonek Kasila Ka Sika M raff Rafsika Farsika

'F(tp Ten First Level Dressage at Youth Nationals in 1995. StarWest Stables, Alice Martin 1736 S Farmingdale Rd N ew Berlin IL 62670 (217) 546-9400 or 3054 34 Zarasskid 116256 •Zarife Ibn Samhan 1974 grey stallion bred by Dr JA or MA Owens Zaraq Mahroussa Seltra Gulastra Ibn 2(araq Selfra 'Raseyn Abu Raseyn Selene Mawija Antan Antez Gamil A zraff •Raffles Phar •Azja IV Garaffa Phantom Traumerei Scheraff Coconino Hammurabi CoG oquette Hawija Fay Ybarra Hilmi “Zoro” is a born show off. He is 22 years young and Suzanne Welch' he’s been my best friend 615 Odle Creek Rd and dream come true for Portsmouth OH 45663 over 12 years. (614) 858-6198

285750 Fire Dragon Rifnas Aulani 1983 chestnut stallion bred by Barry L or Janice M Siders Aurab Folly at Narzigh Rabna Rabkhal Ben Rabba Rallaf Sarolle Sarifah Rollicka Aulani Coalani Narlah •W itez II Yatez Riwayat Sultan Mahtab Narzigh Rabna Rabkhal Mescca Sultana A zraff Comar Fleygaz Rafleyga Red Holly Love Zinraff Raffshea Dhareysa

Both Fire’s grandsires, Aurab, and Sultan Mahtab, are out o f Rabna. His sire line is Barq, the Sable Golden r fam ily is ’ Reshan 38, strain PO Box 625 Kehilan Heyfi. San Martin CA 95046 (408) 842-0098

509597 Indian Magic Gorgeous n Gold •Touch of Magic •Indian Diamond 1994 chestnut mare bred by Maria A Tedesco Lewisfield Latigo Aaraf Aazfara Aazkara Madu Gold Dust Skorage Skorzar Zarifa Bint Skorzar Raffi Llano Grande Rafhanna Hanadina Rafgar Ibn Rafgar Raffala Alaraf Aaraf Aastrala Aastra SH Contessa •Raffles H andeyraff Hanadina SH Skylark Khala Han rad Taniashandraff Shandraff

This filly is the product of My Golden Farm’s foundation stal­ My Golden Farm lion and mare. She represents Maria Tcdcsco the influence of the Lewisfield 8792 County Rd 135 and Ben 1 lur brcvding program.s. Kaufman TX 75192 (214) 962-259(1

35 291762 •Deyr Star Sir Galahad Hanad Sankirah 1981 grey gelding bred by John R Martin Tripoli •Hamrah Poka Sheria Sir Letan Dhareb Moliah Dharebah Antez Antarah Hasiker Fadjur Fadi Saki Heritage Adonis Ferneyn La Donna Waddaana Star Lorilei •Raseyn Karonek Kasila Ka Sika M raff Rafsika Farsika

Region XI Fourth Level and Prix St George Champion in Dres­ StarWest Stables / sage. Alice Martin 1736 S Farmingdale Rd N ew Berlin IL 6267O (217) 546-9400 or 3054

pending •Raseyn Promise Lawquila Ferseyn •Ferda Lawseyn 1995 chestnut mare bred by Claudia Provin Parana Farlouma •Malouma Lawmoss Rabiyas Abu Farwa •Rissletta Lawsouma Parana Farlouma •Malouma A zraff A zy Poppy Audacitie Asil Legacy Tenacitie Lalla Kadija Tequila Surprise Errabi Bay-Abi A n gyl Tequila Sheila Aegian Zeus Aegian Zalla Shenalla

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36 The Azraff - Ferzon Connection by Richard E. Hasbrook

Jimmie Dean used to quip, “I bred a sterile stallion [*Raffles] to a barren mare [*Azja IV] and produced one of the top stallions in the country [Azraff].” On a business trip to California, Dan Gainey visited Prank McCoy and fell in love with Fersara’s son Ferzon. First turned down by Frank, Gainey persisted and later in November 1953 purchased Ferzon for the outrageous price of $10,000. would dictate that both Azraff and Ferzon would sire out­ standing foals. Eventually, with many Ferzon sons and daughters in Owatonna, Minnesota and many Azraff sons and daughters in Ames, Iowa, each breeder would feel the need for an outstanding outcross. With constant urging on both sides by Jimmie Dean, the experiment would begin. Champions would be the result, like Gay Rouge, Gai Apache, Azraff Tu, Gai-Gay Rose, Galizona, Comar Ferzona, Comar Raffdazon, Gai Parada, Comar Rafeymazon, Gai Louis, and many, many more. The breeding arrangement between Gainey and Garth Buchanan continued for several years. Sine then, the Ferzon/Azraff horses have been crossed in almost every conceivable pattern for two, three, four, and more generations. “It works consistently clear down to the fourth generation,” Jimmie Dean says. “I really expect they’ll still be showing the effects of the cross in a hundred years!” Elegant, refined mares with long necks, good bone, straight legs, flat croups with stable uniformity and outstanding Arabian type have resulted from Garth Buchanan’s 50 year dedication to the breed. Combined with the athletic ability, beauty and consistent qualities demanded by Dan Gainey, you have a magic cross that re­ ally works. A band of dedicated breeders is determined to continue and per­ petuate what Garth, Gainey, Jimmie Dean, and untold others began. This gene pool and its combinations and patterns are what the Azraff/Ferzon breeders are determined to perpetuate, preserve, and present to the next generation.

37 Comar Azrazon 86847 Ibrahim Skowronek Jaskolka 1972 grey stallion bred by Garth R Buchanan ‘Raffles Skowronek •Rifala Rissla Azraff Koheilan IV Landsknecht Soldateska •Azja IV Gazal-1 Asra 436 Adschwa Ferseyn Ferneyn Moneyna Ferzon Ferseyn Fersara Bint Sahara Comar Ferzona •Raffles A zraff •Azja IV Rafeymaz •Raffles Rafeyma •Kareyma Large dark eye, striking dished head, and excellent Arnold & Nancy Dewell conformation. He embodies 4708 E 97th Ave all o f the qualities w e wish Crown Point IN 46307 to preserve and share with (219) 736-6511 the future.

Comar Jennifer 140117 Ibrahim Skowronek Jaskolka bay mare bred by Garth R Buchanan •Raffles 1976 Skowronek •Rifala Rissla A zraff Koheilan IV Landsknecht Soldateska •Azja IV Gazal-1 Asra 436 Adschwa Ferseyn Ferneyn M oney na Ferzon Ferseyn Fersara Bint Sahara Comar Ferzona •Raffles A zraff •Azja IV Rafeymaz •Raffles Rafeyma •Kareyma

Golden Cross broodmare produc­ ing her wonderful conformation, Arnold & Nancy DewcII color, and calm Comar disposi­ 4708 E 97th Ave tion, as shown by her 1996 Twin Crown Point IN 46307 Brook Genius foal — demonstrat­ (219) 736-6511 ing possibilities for the future.

Comar Paris Model 235611 Skowronek •Raffles •Rifala 1980 grey mare bred by Garth R Buchanan A zraff Landsknecht •Azja IV Asra Comar Azrazon Ferneyn Ferzon Fersara Comar Ferzona A zraff Rafeym az Rafeyma Skowronek •Raffles •Rifala A zraff Landsknecht •Azja IV Asra Gay Az Parisienne Ferneyn Ferzon Fersara Gayparee Indraff Sherrind Gusherri

J’his mare perpetuates Comar breeding. She is intense Azraff- Gregory Grosse Ferzon with the largest eye and a 2888 Martin Rd beautiful head. She passes these Three Oaks Ml trtiits to her foals. (616) 756-3894

38 Comar Comment 286432 •Raffles Skowronek 1983 grey mare bred by Garth R Buchanan A zraff •Rifala •Azja IV Landsknecht Azrafferzon Asra Ferzon Ferneyn Comar Raferzona Fersara A zraff Rafeym az Rafeyma •Raffles Skowronek A zraff •Rifala •Azja IV Landsknecht Comar Azrafala Asra Sotep •Raffles Sotefala 21areyna Rapture Bint Ragala Ragala Displays Comar Arabians careful linebreeding to preserve the true Georgia Cross Arabian. Thanks to Comar w e can 12907 Iow a St enjoy these horses now and for­ Crown Point IN 46307 ever. Her 1996 foal is by Comar (219) 663-8467 Rafeymazon.

TB La Gingerbread 4 6 9 6 9 4 Ferneyn Ferzon Fersara 1987 grey mare bred by RM or Joan Ellis & G affizon Raffi Richard or Carolyn Hasbrook G affi Galatina Gaiffreedom A zra ff A zy Poppy Bint Divinitie Syzygy Divinitie Lalla Kadija •Raffles A zra ff •Azja IV Lea Baron G eym Lea Geymette Ibit TB Lalla Ragala •Raffles G eym Rageyma G eyntrice Al-Marah Radames Lalla Kadija Ragala

An intense linebred •Rifala/Ragala mare. A Twin Brook Arabians tribute to the program Richard & Carolyn Hasbrook started by the Bear Claw 1659 X A ve Ranch o f Mrs. Morrill. Am es lA 50014 (515) 292-5009

4 6 9 4 4 5 Ferneyn TB Gaily Ferzon Fersara 1990 grey mare bred by Richard or Carolyn Hasbrook G affizon Raffi G affi Galatina Gaiffreedom A zraff A zy Poppy Bint Divinitie Syzygy Divinitie Lalla Kadija •Raffles A zra ff •Azja IV Ga-Dean Image Nima Nisa Ga-Ro-Ne Ibn Mirage M irfey Rafeyma Ro-Ne-Mir Skowreym Nefertete Little Bit

A unique Azraff/Perzon -•Kareyma with an out- Twin Brook Arabians cross to the Remount Richard & Carolyn Hasbrook •Raseyn-bred Little Bit. 1659 X A ve Ames lA 50014 (515) 292-5(X)9

39 Comar La Redwing 263783 Ferseyn Ferneyn M on ey na Ferzon 1982 grey mare bred by Garth R Buchanan Ferseyn Fersara Bint Sahara Comar Rafeymazon •Raffles A z ra ff •Azja IV Comar Rafeyma •Raffles R afeym a •Kareym a S k ow ron ek •Raffles •Rifala A z ra ff Lansknecht •Azja IV Asra Comar Azraferzona F erneyn F erzon Fersara Comar Raferzona A z ra ff R afeym az R afeym a

One of the famous Comar “birds” - an intensely bred Azraff/ Twin Brook Arabians Ferzon-’Kareyma Tail line to Richard & Carolyn Hasbrook Bint Bint Jellabiet Feysul. Colt at 1659 X Ave side by Ga-Qarada (Gai Parada). Ames lA 50014 (515) 292-5009

437852 Comar Noble F erneyn F erzon Fersara 1989 chestnut stallion bred by Garth R Buchanan Gai Parada A z r a ff A zleta Phleta Sonseray A z r a ff A z y P o p p y A za lee F erzon Silkee R affbah S k o w ro n ek •Raffles •Rifala A z r a ff Landsknecht •Azja IV Asra Comar Mazja •Raffles A z r a ff •Azja IV G eym azja G e y m G enim a N im a The second generation of the Golden Cross. Grandson of Gainey Arnold & Nancy Dewell National Champion Gai Parada. 4708 E 97th Ave He has passed on his fire and Crown Point IN 46307 brilliance to his foals. (219) 736-6511

Comar Rafeymazon 42384 •Raseyn Ferseyn •Ferda 1967 grey stallion bred by Garth R Buchanan Ferneyn •Raseyn M o n ey na M onica Ferzon •Raseyn Ferseyn •Ferda Fersara F araw i Bint Sahara Bint Sedjur S k o w ro n ek •Raffles •Rifala A z r a ff Landsknecht •Azja IV Asra Comar Rafeyma S k o w ro n ek •R affles •Rifala R afeym a Naseem •K areym a lulnar At 29, he has Ireen the most fertile stud on our farm. He represents Arnold & Nancy Dewell the vigor, long life, and beauty of 4708 E 97th Ave the true Arabian which through Crown Point IN 46307 his get will continue. (219) 736-6511

40 T B Flamingo 4 8 0 9 5 3 F ern eyn F erzon 1990 grey mare bred by Anita Wikstrom G a ffizo n Fersara G a ffi R a ffi Gaif freedom Galatina A z y A z r a ff Bint Divinitie P o p p y S y zy g y D ivin itie Lalla Kadija A z r a ff A z y P h an oly Phleta •■ S ifL Twin Brook Dove Phala A z r a ff Ga-Dean Rose D ean N im a R h azau raff R azolli H olli Shows the absolute beauty of Rose Dean crossed with Ferzon. Strong Calvin J Turner and deliberate concentration of 7449 W hite Oak Ln Golden Cross breeding shows in Hammond IN 46304 her striking 1996 foal by Twin (219) 845-8068 Brook Genius (by Azraff).

5 0 1 3 9 9 Arion-D S k o w ro n e k •R affles 1992 grey stallion bred by Richard or Carolyn Hasbrook A z r a ff •Rifala Landsknecht •Azja IV Asra TwinBrookRozaraff A z r a ff Ga-Dean N im a R ose D ean R h azau raff R azolli Horn A z r a ff G ay-R ou ge G ay-R ose Sir G ayln D aareyn M irseyna Bois Du Rose W h ite Silk Hadban Enzahi •KEM Safir Sahm et Q ueenSilk R ifik Bint BoisDu R ose Bois Du Rose

On the trail or in the show ring, Arion-D exemplifies the versatile Rachel M Miller Arabian. He represents the calm 3203 W 76th PI disposition, intelligence, and Merrillville IN 46410 ath eticism of the original Ara­ (219) 769-8270 bian horse.

310361 S k o w ro n e k Bint Bint Shihada •R affles •Rifala A z r a ff 1984 chestnut mare bred by Garth R Buchanan Landsknecht •Azja IV Asra Azrafferzon F ern eyn Ferzon Fersara Comar Raferzona A z r a ff R a feym a z R afeym a •Raseyn F erseyn •Ferda Sen eyn Alla Amarward A llaseyn a Daanaseyn Bint Shihada •M irage R ifage •Rifala Shihada Ribal Sahalli Sherah

Carrie Snow 8009 F 93rd A ve Crown Point IN 46307 (219) 942-7779

41 “Home of Beautiful Heads and Great Performance Horses” Mary Giddings Hall © 1996

This title and quote, although succinct, is broad in its (Ferseyn X Ardith) was the dam of Antezeyn Skowronek. meanings. It refers to young Arabian horses that were gath­ Ferseyn’s Rasim 9700, also chestnut, was perfect on his ered together in accordance with intense study along with legs, great moving and agile, balanced in conformation, and knowledgeable and careful selection. They would be fully was an excellent sire. He was by Ferseyn 1381 and his dam breed representative. They and their descendants would was the exceptional mare Anazeh’s Nijm 8090. Her dam complement each other in varying combinations. It was a Farnasa was by *Nasik x *Farasin, *Farasin being by Rasim plan that could serve for generations of breeding. X *Ferda. The sire of Anazeh’s Nijm was Alert 4301 by Rabi­ The plan also included a provision for the working out of yas X *Iwonka III. interests in horses so that younger people might achieve Alla Skowronek 4530 (AllaAmarward x Joanna, sister of beginnings with such Arabians and amateurs and juniors Abu Farwa) was also used at times, a bright and handsome have the opportunity to show them: horses with families. stallion and a good sire. This generous program was developed at a time that oth­ I think about some of the original Skyline Arabians and erwise, Arabian-horses-for-profit had begun its ungloved their descendants but space forbids my mentioning more ascent. than a veiy few, so those I mention will be at random and This short sketch has as its subject the Skyline Arabians with for those not included. of Carleton Cummings, the thought and planning for which Abu Farwa’s Rawia 5203 (Abu Farwa x Ghaziniga), a ca­ probably began before 1945 but World War II was in pacious mare and good all over, was a fine broodmare and progress. This exceptional group of high class Arabians performance mare. GBE called her the “Queen of Diamonds” would be called Skyline because the small barn was on the for she had three evenly spaced diamond markings from crest of a hill in Moscow, Idaho. Great distances of forested forehead to nose, along with a bright chestnut coat and light hills seemed to expand in waves from this viewpoint. mane and tail. The first purebred mare would be for Mrs. Cummings: Abu’s Rissletta 6757 was an extraordinary mare of qual­ Direyn 2123 (*Raseyn x Ferdirah), a mare she rode and ity and size and light, free movement. She was by Abu cared much about. It had been arranged that upon the death Farwa x Alleyna. of Mrs. Cummings, Direyn would forever be with Mr. and 'The two Gezan daughters were important indeed to the Mrs. lYirner, Jerome, Idaho, where Azrek Skowronek 8987, Skyline plan. They were the quality grey Nadir 5464 x Bint one of the earlier sons of Antezeyn Skowronek and Wafa El Sedjur of broodmare fame, and Raseynette 7573, a chestnut Shammar, stood at stud and was happily and successfully of almost purple plum tint in some seasons and a daughter shown. Direyn had the last foal of the famed Farana 708 ofBakmal 961. (*Nasik X *Farasin). Wafa El Shammar 6406 (Cavalier x the Abu Farwa These Arabians were Kellogg and Crabbet and other early daughter Shama) was certainly of great importance to many lines and they were Maynesboro. They were joined by two breeders, even down to this date. Her head was extreme and fillies of Selby lines. A t least 18 fillies and three colts were the width of forehead was reminiscent of Abu Farwa himself. selected over time and some of these or their descendants She crossed extra well with the Antezeyn Skowronek line would become important indeed to new owners and their and equally well with Ferseyn’s Rasim. beginnings with Arabian horses; important to the whole of The grey Rifala Lami 9391 (Geym x Maatiga) and the Skyline, too. chestnut Kareyma Bint Helwa 13509 (Abu Kabir x Rukha) Space forbids much detail, so I merely enumerate some of were both mares of quality and bred down accordingly, the fillies according to their sires. At the same time, I empha­ Rifala Lami especially in the Northwest and Canada and size that they were especially richly bred in dam lines. Kareyma Bint Helwa in the Midwest. There were three daughters of the powerful Abu Farwa I must include Taffy 5325 by Ferseyn x Taliti, a mare of 1960 (Rabiyas x *Rissletta) and one filly sired by Tkmarlane great perfection, excellent movement and action, the trot 3274 (Abu Farwa x Ritama). Four fillies were by the all-time high, extended and light. Her head was extreme — the sire Ferseyn 1381 (*Raseyn x *Ferda). Afilly by Cavalier muzzle, nostrils, and all. Some seasons her chestnut color 3671 (Jedran x M asala) and a daughter of Gabilan 4405 was so dark she seemed almost black. (Ghazibroa x Antonia) proved excellent additions. Two And Joseyna, yes, 9437 (Ferseyn x Joanna), a grey of great Gezan 2754 (Antez x Ghazeyna) daughters would prove very lightness and beauty of movement — those pasterns. I can important along with afilly by Abu Kabir 6873(Arabi Kabir think of her only as a butterfly. x Rasarah) and a filly by Geym 2363 (*Raffles x Rageyma). This sparse comment about the Cummings’ Skyline Ara­ I have just listed a treasure of fillies. Let me continue with bians only suggests the dissemination of their descendants the two foundation stallions: Antezeyn Skowronek 5321 was and their fine contributions during the past almost half cen­ magnificent of shoulder and wither, lofty of outlook and a tury. It bespeaks a treasure and a vision and the eflbrt that breeding stallion indeed, chestnut and iridescent and was Skyline. May the descendants of the original Skyline dappled like a trout in some seasons, his sire Abu Farwa. Arabians on hand at this 1996 Preseiwation Breeding Sym­ Sharifa 2951 by Antez 448 x the fine mare Ferdith 1920 posium be thought of as a living tinbute.

42 Sky Tirzah 3 1 4 0 4 0 •Raseyn Ferseyn •Ferda 1982 chestnut mare bred by Crystal Castle Arabians Ferseyns Rasim A lert Anazehs Nijm Nadirs Rasim Farnasa A n te z G ezan Nadir G h a zeyn a Ribal Bint Sedjur Sedjur •Serafix R ak afix Shamrak Surrab Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Crystal Shamrissa W afa el Shammar Raseyns Gezan Risseyn Narissa Abus Rissletta Antezeyn Skowronek Nadirs Bint Sedjur N adir

A prized daughter of our foun­ dation sire, Nadirs Rasim. This Crystal Castle Arabians flashy chestnut with white 25572 E County Rd 2080 N mane and tail embodies all the classic Skyline traits and passes Topeka IL 61567 them on. (309) 535-2683 Reference sire Nadirs Rasim

51 1 8 7 0 Lasting Tribute Raktha •Serafix •Serafina 1994 bay stallion bred by RP or BM Berry or Lyn Berry Ereel R akafix •Latif Surrab H aw ija Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar C avalier Wafa el Shammar Shama Risseyn Riss A m ir Amiri Hanad Sky Miramar G abilan Marita Radasa Sky Galadrie Antezeyn Skowronek Nadirs Bint Sedjur XT .■ G ezan Bint Sedjur

The legacy left by our founda­ tion sire, Shamrak. He is out o f Crystal Castle Arabians our priceless 100% Skyline mare. 25572 E County Rd 2080 N Sky Galadrie. He is the epitome Topeka IL 61567 of conformation, motion, and disposition. (309) 535-2683 Reference sire Shamrak

Shampaign Fizz 460301 Raktha •Serafix •Serafina R akafix 1990 bay mare bred by RP or BM Berry •Latif Surrab Haw ija Shamrak A b u Farw a Antezeyn Skowronek Sharifa Bint Shammar C avalier Wafa el Shammar Shama Fadjur Fadjeyn Surra Al Nahr Fazoro F erzon Al Nahr Ferzona R affa Sky Fazara Ferseyns Rasim Sharade Wafa el Shammar Sky Justara B andoleer Sky Justana Amiri Hanad

This elegant and refined mare is a wonderful example of a Joyce Gallion classic Arabian. Beautiful, intel­ RR 1 Box 19911 ligent, with winning disposi­ Topeka IL 6156"' tion. Unusual bay roan color­ (.309) 5.35-211-1 ing sets her apart.

43 Undomiel Shantari 384186 Raktha •Sera fix *Serafina 1987 bay mare bred by RP or BM Berry or Lyn Berry Freel Rakafix •Latif Surrab Hawija Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Cavalier Wafa el Shammar Shama W itraz •Bask Balalaika Bandoleer A a rie f Aariefla Wirdih Jameel Sky Justana Antezeyn Skowronek ^hadfr'^^ Amiri Hanad Ferseyn Khalda Rokhalda This refined English plea­ sure mare has natural and beautif ul motion. She has an Christi Hood outstanding head and neck PO Box 79 which were inherited from Ipava IL 6l44l her granddam, Amiri Hanad. (309) 753-8307

Shamir Hanad 476462 Raktha •Serafix •Serafina 1991 chestnut stalion bred by RP or BM Berry or Lyn Berry Freel R akafix •Latif Surrab H aw ija Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar C avalier Wafa el Shammar Shama W itraz •Bask Balalaika B andoleer A a rie f A ariefla W irdih Jameel Sky Justana Antezeyn Skowronek Amiri Hanad F erseyn Khalda Rokhalda

Beautiful, classic, free-m ov­ ing representative of Skyline bred Arabians. Several time Crystal Castle Arabians halter champion, flashy chest­ 25572 E County Rd 2080 N nut, flaxen mane and tail. Passes his beauty and ability Topeka IL 61567 to his get (309) 535-2683

Angin San 211362 Raktha •Serafix •Serafina 1980 bay gelding bred by Crystal Castle Arabians R akafix •Latif Surrab Hawdja Shamrak A b u Farw a Antezeyn Skowronek Sharifa 'Tn Bint Shammar C avalier r Wafa el Shammar Shama Antezeyn Skowronek Raseyns Gezan R aseynette Risseyn A b u Farw a Abus Rissletta A lley n a Narissa A b u Farwa Antezeyn Skowronek Sharifa Nadirs Bint Sedjur G ezan N adir Bint Sedjur

I’lashy, champion country English pleasure and hal­ Brian & Joanne Crawford ter gelding. He is extrem ely 3030 \V Adams Rd I well balanced with perfect conformation. Macomb IL 61455 (309) 836-3629

44 Ambers Magic 5 2 1 9 4 5 •Serafix 1995 bay mare bred by Sherry J Parrott R ak afix Shamrak Surrab Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Amber Knight W afa el Shammar •Bask B andoleer A ariefla Sky Justana Antezeyn Skowronek Amiri Hanad K halda F erzon G azo n S ch eraff Gazahr Bu-Zahr Bur-Kara Wings of Love Cheetta •Bask Fire Chief Imra Fire Fanci Silique Bint Ferage Ferage True exam ple o f classic type and elegance. Lovely long neck, smooth body and straight legs. Promises to be a Sherry J Parrott star in the show ring. 10681 50th St Burlington lA 52601 (309) 535-2683

RC Fanciful 31 0 9 5 3 Raktha •Serafix •Serafina 1984 chestnut mare bred by Sherry J Parrott R akafix •Latif Surrab H aw ija Shamrak A b u Farw a Antezeyn Skowronek Sharifa Bint Shammar Cavalier Wafa el Shammar Shama •Bask B an d oleer A ariefla Sky Bravadeer Gabilan Marita Radasa Fandeera A zrak Garak R ageym a Garaks Fan Cee Ibn H alifa Dawn Halifa Asida

This mare is tall, elegant, and beautiful. She typifies her Abu Farwa heritage. She is pro­ ShenyJ Parrott ducing her excellent confor­ 10681 50th St mation and disposition. Burlington lA 52601 (309) 535-2683

Briarwood Sprite 471062 Raktha •Serafix •Serafina Rakafix 1991 bay mare bred by Laurie A Kern •Latif Surrab Haw ija Shamrak , Abu Farwa Antezeyn Skowronek §|.|g[.ifa Bint Shammar wr r t cu C avalier Wala el Shammar Shama •Bask Bak Habina O-Bak A z r a ff Sahnina Al-Marah Indra O-D onna •Bask Bak Habina Bakadonna 1 leritage Adonis A don m iss Ka Sika

This perfectly balanced bay mare is a super western plea­ sure horse and halter cham­ Amber & Joey Sisnroy pion. She has the calm dispo­ 698 157th A vc sition that makes her a w o n ­ Mu.scaiine lA 52761 derful amateur mount. (309) 537-36.36 Reference sire. Shamrak 45 CMK Elements Horse Telcontars Fancee 521935 W itraz •Bask Balalajka Don Ibn Bask 1995 chestnut mare bred by Sherry J Parrott Beau Ibn Hanrah Donna Beaudette Fersheba Telcontar R akafix Shamrak Bint Shammar Crystal Shamrissa Risseyn Narissa Nadirs Bint Sedjur •Serafix R akafix Surrab Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Wafa el Shammar RC Fanciful Flair B andoleer Sky Bravadeer Marita Fandeera Garak Garaks Fan Cee Dawn Halifa

This filly is typical o f line- bred Abu Farwa Her bright chestnut color with roan ac­ cents and wonderful confor­ Crystal Castle Arabians mation make her stand out in 25572 E County Rd 2080 N the show ring. Topeka IL 61567 (309) 535-2683

CMK Elements Horse 505155 •Bask Crystal Sky B andoleer A ariefla Sky Serendip 1994 grey mare bred by Amber & Joey Sisnroy Riss A m ir Sky Mumtaz Rasims Ferseyna Sky Strider G hazibroa G abilan An ton ia Marita Rabel Radasa Ferdasafa •Serafix Rakafix Surrab Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar W afa el Shammar CrystalGwenhwfar Ferseyns Rasim Nadirs Rasim Nadir Sky Shari Antezeyn Skowronek Amiri Hanad Khalda

This refined, beautiful mov­ ing filly possesses the bal­ ance of her sire and the sweet Amber & Joey Sisnroy disposition and correctness of 698 157th A ve her dam. A halter winner. Muscatine lA 52761 (309) Reference sire Sky Strider 537-3636

399373 CMK Elements Horse Avalon Mist W itraz •Bask Balalajka 1987 grey stallion bred by RP or BM Berry or Lyn Berry Free! Bandoleer A a rie f A ariefla W irdih Jameel Sky Serendip Risseyn Riss A m ir Amiri Hanad Sky M um taz „ r- Ferseyns Rasim Rastms Ferseyna R akafix Shamrak Bint Shammar Crystal Knight Nadirs Rasim Sky Shari Amiri Hanad Knight Angel Sharade Sharrado Nadirs Bint Sedjur Karcyma ShewiiaI Risseyn Sky Samara Kareyma Bint Helwa

Bea u t y, st yle, grace — this stal- lion has it all, and a fluid w ay of moving to make heads Dana White turn. Classic head, great PO Box 368 topline, lots o f hock action. Pleasant Hill IL 62366 C217) 734-2265

Note: A "CMK Elements Horse,” while meeting the CMK pedigree definition in other 46 491230 Crystal Shaladrie Raktha •Sera fix 1993 chestnut mare bred by RP or BM Berry or Lyn Berry Freel Rakafix •Serafina •Latif Surrab Shamrak Haw ija Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar C avalier Wafa el Shammar Shama Risseyn Riss A m ir Amiri Hanad Sky Miramar Gabilan Marita Sky Galadrie Radasa Antezeyn Skowronek Nadirs Bint Sedjur G ezan N adir Bint Sedjur A tall, beautiful, free moving, linebred Abu Farwa mare . t ' • with a wonderful disposition. Joyce Dyer ''r The epitome of the Abu Rt 2 Box 199 Farwa/Skyline bred mare. Pittsfield IL 62363 ^ ?*•- ■ ■ •*» • (217) 734-9436

CMK Elements Horse Crystal Mariah 522747 •Bask B an d oleer 1995 grey mare bred by RP or BM Berry or Lyn Berry Freel Sky Serendip A ariefla Riss A m ir Sky Mumtaz Rasims Ferseyna Sky Strider G hazibroa G abilan A n ton ia Marita Rabel Radasa Ferdasafa •Serafix R ak afix Surrab Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Wafa el Shammar R h ia n n w y n •Bask B an d oleer A ariefla Sky Justana Antezeyn Skowronek Amiri Hanad Khalda

A stunning steel grey filly with a light, airy w ay o f m ov­ ing and sweet disposition. An Joyce Dyer exact duplicate of her Sky- Rt 2 Box 199 line/CMK bred mother. Pittsfield IL 62363 (217) 734-9436

CMK Elements Horse Crystal Telcasham 523370 W itra z •Bask Balalajka Don Ibn Bask 1995 bay stallion bred by RP or BM Berry or Lyn Berry Freel Beau Ibn Hanrah Donna Beaudette Fersheba Telcon tar Rakafi.x Sham rak Bint Shammar Crystal Shamrissa Risseyn Narissa Nadirs Bint Sedjur •Serafix R ak afix Surrab Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Wafa el Shammar Crystal Justasham •Bask B andoleer A ariefla Sky Justana Antezeyn Skowronek Amiri Hanad Khalda

Bold, classic, full Ixtdied ma­ hogany bay colt by multi- champion Telcontar. He is a Joyce Dyer grandson of multi-champion Rt 2 Box 199 Shamrak and possesses the Pittsfield IL 62363 best characteristics o f both. (217) 734-9436

47 CMK Elements Horse Crystal Sharissa 461673 W itraz •Bask Balalajka 1990 grey mare bred by Ralph or Betsy Potter or Lyn Berry Freel Bak Hallany Mistanny Habina Binni O-Bak •Raffles W x * A z r a ff •Azja IV Sahnina In d ra ff Al-Marah Indra Bancoran •Serafix R akafix Surrab Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Wafa el Shammar Crystal Shamrissa Raseyns Gezan Risseyn Abus Rissletta Narissa Antezeyn Skowronek Nadirs Bint Sedjur Nadir

Ideal western pleasure horse with super disposition and gorgeous head. Out o f halter Joyce Dyer champion Crystal Shamrissa Rt 2 Box 199 She is in foal to champion Pittsfield IL 62363 Amber Knight (217) 734-9436

Crystal Galadrie 261821 •Serafix R akafix Surrab 1982 bay mare bred by Robert P or Barbara M Berry Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar W afa el Shammar III.L.IM U I3 Crystal Knight Ferseyns Rasim Nadirs Rasim N adir TATE FAI Sky Shari Antezeyn Skowronek Amiri Hanad JUNIOJ Khalda Risseyn Riss A m ir Amiri Hanad Sky Miramar Gabilan Marita Radasa Sky Galadrie Antezeyn Skowronek Nadirs Bint Sedjur G ezan N adir Bint Sedjur This lovely bay represents the best of Skyline breeding. Anna Yeast Possesses the correct confor­ 416 N Minier Ave mation, size, ability, and w ill­ PO Box 560 ing disposition desired in a Minier IL 61759 successful breeding program. (309) 392-2261

Sky Strider 212654 Elements Horse W itraz •Bask 1980 grey stallion bred by Robert P or Barbara M Berry Bandoleer Balalajka A a rie f A ariefla Wirdihjameel Sky Serendip Risseyn n;jr isn Riss A m ir Amiri Hanad Sky M um taz P e . e y „ G hazi G hazibroa Roaba Gabilan G hazi An ton ia Raun Marita El Kum ait Rabel Rabha RatUtsa •Ferdin Ferdasafa •Rasa fa

Many championships at hal­ ter, country English pleasure, Crystal Castle Arabians and country pleasure driv­ 25572 E County Rd 2080 N ing. Prcxlucingchampictn foals Topeka IL 61567 with his excellent disptxsition (309) 535-2683 and athletic ability.

48 CMK Elements Horse Telcontar 3 0 5 9 1 6 O fir W itra z 1984 chestnut stallion bred by Robert P or Barbara M Berry •Bask Makata Amurath Sahib Balalajka Don Ibn Bask •Iwonka III Ibn Hanrah Beau Ibn Hanrah Donna Beaudette Su nny A cres Easter Star F erseyn Fersheba Rasheba •Serafix R ak afix Shamrak Surrab Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Crystal Shamrissa W afa el Shammar Raseyns Gezan Risseyn Narissa Abus Rissletta Antezeyn Skowronek Nadirs Bint Sedjur N adir Undefeated champion halter stallion. V ery athletic with Crystal Castle Arabians flashy, iridescent chestnut 25572 E County Rd 2080 N coloring. Telcontar is siring Topeka IL 61567 champion get with his fla w ­ (309) 535-2683 less conformation.

CMK Elements Horse 4 2 5 9 7 6 Crystal Justla W itra z •Bask Balalajka 1988 bay mare bred by Robert P or Barbara M Berry Don Ibn Bask Beau Ibn Hanrah Donna Beaudette Fersheba Telcon tar R ak afix Sham rak Bint Shammar Crystal Shamrissa Risseyn Narissa Nadirs Bint Sedjur F erseyn Ferseyns Rasim Anazehs Nijm Sharade C avalier Wafa el Shammar Shama Sky Justara •Bask B an d oleer A ariefla Sky Justana Antezeyn Skowronek Amiri Hanad K halda Champion English pleasure and halter. Smooth bodied Brian &Joanie Crawford with gorgeous long neck and 3030 W Adams Rd plenty o f hock action. Her Macomb IL 61455 ability and disposition make (309) 836-3629 her a “willing and able” ama­ teur horse.

CMK Elements Horse Telcontawna 5 2 0 3 7 8 W itra z •Bask Balalajka Don Ibn Bask 1995 chestnut mare bred by Joyce L Gallion Beau Ibn Hanrah Donna Beaudette Fersheba Telcon tar R ak afix Sham rak Bint Shammar Crystal Shamrissa Risseyn Narissa Nadirs Bint Sedjur •Serafix R akafix Surrab Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Wafa e Shammar Crystal Shamianna Sharade Sharrado Nadirs Bint Sedjur Samonas Mimara Risseyn Sky Samara Kareyma Bint Helwa

This bright chestnut show filly is the replica of her cham­ Susan Hoff pion sire, Telcontar. Her trea­ Box 326 sured breeding through her Hamilton IL 62341 dam line makes her priceless (319) 312-6064 as a broodmare. Reference sire: Telcontar 49 CMK Elements Horse Wind Strider 524265 •Bask Bandoleer Aariefla Sky Serendip 1995 chestnut stallion bred by Robert P or Barbara M Berry Riss Am ir Sky Mumtaz Rasims Ferseyna Sky Strider G hazibroa Gabilan Antonia Marita Rabel Radasa Ferdasafa •Serafix R akafix Surrab Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Wafa el Shammar Crystal Eowyn Riss A m ir Sky Miramar Marita Sky Galadrie Nadirs Bint Sedjur Skowronek

This colt is an outstanding representative of 37 years of Jadd or Neal Brown Skyline breeding. He exem­ PO Box 148 plifies the consistency and Seatonville IL 61359 quality produced through (815) 894-2490 linebreeding Abu Farwa

Amber Knight 202100 Raktha •Serafix •Serafina R akafix 1979 chestnut stallion bred by Robert P or Barbara M Berry •Latif Surrab H aw ija Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Wafa el Shammar W itraz •Bask Balalaika B andoleer A a rie f A ariefla W irdih Jameel Sky Justana Antezeyn Skowronek Amiri Hanad Ferseyn Khalda Rokhalda

This bold moving English pleasure stallion is a proven Crystal Castle Arabians champion siring champions. 25572 E County Rd 2080 N His rich, liver chestnut color Topeka IL 61567 and dynamic action set him (309) 535-2683 apart.

CMK Elements Horse

Incredible Chance 501977 •Bask B andoleer A ariefla 1993 grey gelding bred by R or B Potter or Lyn Berry Freel Sky Serendip Riss A m ir Sky Mumtaz Rasims Ferseyna Sky Strider G hazibroa Gabilan An ton ia Marita Rabel Radasa Ferdasafa •Serafix R akafix Surrab Shamrak Antezeyn Skowronek Bint Shammar Wafa el Shammar Crystal Shamrissa Raseyns Gezan Risseyn Abus Rissletta Narissa Antezeyn Skowronek Nadirs Bint Sedjur N adir

Futurity winner, 15.3 hands. Crystal Castle Arabians 25572 E County Rd 2080 N Topeka IL 61567 (309) 535-2683

50 *Raffles Forever by Robert J. Cadranell

Writing about *Raffles is like writing an undergraduate English paper on Shakespeare. What can one possibly say that has not been said before? When evaluating Arabian horse breeding in the midwestern and eastern United States, it is no exaggeration to speak of the quarter century from the early 1940s to the mid 1960s as “the *Raffles days,” so great was the influence of this handsome white stallion. The western United States felt his influence too, but California was home to the Kellogg Ranch, which had its own Skowronek son, namely *Raseyn, and other horses to offer competition. East of the Rocky Mountains, the of *Raffles was nearly absolute. *Raffles (Skowronek x *Rifala, by Skowronek) was bred in England by Lady Wentworth at the Crabbet Stud, where he was foaled in 1926. In 1932 she presented him to Roger Selby of Portsmouth, Ohio, to include with one of the several lots of horses he imported from Crabbet. It was a few more years before *Raffles sired his first foals, but before the end of his life, many breeders regarded *Raffles as the most important and influential Arabian stallion in America — maybe even of all time. In the post World War II era, the *Raffles horses were getting started at the same time as the newly invented all-Arabian horse shows, which they took by storm. Many were the *Raffles get and grandget contesting for top honors. Breeders incorporated the *Raffles blood in different ways. Some used the *Raffles blood as an outcross. Others preferred to linebreed *Raffles — some distantly, others more tightly — multiply­ ing the lines to him and his sire/grandsire Skowronek. Numerous other sources of Skowronek blood were available, and many breeders liked the cross of *Raffles blood with the other Skowronek lines. Still others, most notably his last owner, Alice Payne, inbred the *Raffles horses, pushing coefficients in some cases well over 50%. To speak of “*Raffles horses” is perhaps an oversimplification. Many different Arabian mares were bred to *Raffles, ranging from his own daughters and granddaughters to mares with no known com­ mon ancestors. The selection o f mares bred to the *Raffles sons was even more broad. Thus *Raffles blood has gone in many directions, guided by the taste of individual breeders and the mare lines avail­ able to use. In the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, there was a deluge of new imports, 'fhe Arabian gene pool in America is much more broad than it was when *Raffles arrived in the 1930s. The older American bloodlines, *Raffles included, have been frequently topcrossed to the new imports. Yet it remains to be demon­ strated whether any of these modern imports will have as broad and long lasting an impact on Ara­ bian breeding in America as *Raffles, still a major force in American Arabian breeding in general and CM K breeding in particular.

51 Asil Perfect Heir 520256 R afferty Asil Ecliptic R affleeta 1994 bay stallion bred by Julie K Smithson Asil Legacy R afferty Asil Lyra Afara Daallas R afferty Asil Ecliptic R affleeta Asil Dezyre Rasraff D estyn ee Afara Asil Ecliptic Asil Legacy A sil Lyra Confrontation Asil Apogee Asil Day Dream Asil Diane Asil PerfectionCF R a fferty AsU Ecliptic R affleeta Asil Palmyra •Raffles Prochi Rafarah

The perfect heir to the Alice Signature Stud, Ltd. Payne throne — his disposition Julie K Smithson is such that he shares pasture 213 Thorn Locust Ln with mares and foals. All three London OH 43140-8844 mares foaled there. (614) 857-1239 (888) 272-2238 Asil Perfect Heir, center adult horse

LA Designer Genes 501530 R a fferty Asil Ecliptic R affleeta Asil Legacy 1992 bay stallion bred by Julie K Smithson R a fferty A sil Lyra A fara Daallas R a fferty Asil Ecliptic R affleeta Asil Dezyre R asraff D estyn ee Afara Asil Ecliptic Asil Legend A sil Lyra Asil Perseus CF Asil EcEptic Asil Palmyra Prochi Sovereigness S y zy g y Asil Dynasty Asil Diane Bint Asil Zenda Asil Apogee Asil Zenda Asil Zephyr

Now senior stallion at Signa­ ture Stud (form er herd sire Signature Stud, Ltd. Asil Perseus CF and son Asil Julie K Smithson Clud Dancer have gone to Raf- 213 Thorn Locust Ln Mir-Seyn Arabians). Calm and London OH 43140-8844 trustworthy under saddle. (6 l4 ) 857-1239 “Design” shown right rear of photo with his two mares. (888) 272-2238

Rappee 109082 S k o w ro n ek •Raffles •Rifala 1974 chestnut stallion bred by Alfred L & Nancy J Johnson Rapture •Raffles Rafla •Indaia Roc •Raffles H a n ra ff ChraUah Rose Ribal Wardat Badiya Babe A za b S k o w ro n ek •Raffles •Rifala Rapture •Raffles Rafla •Indaia Raparana Gulastra Rafik •Rose o f France Am arna Karnak A blak Jeral

A nyone’s dream — from trails to parades, endurance riding togam- Lost Antiquities ing, neighborhood babysitter to Lisa Tucker fostering orphan foals. He has 322.33 Oscoda Ct shown us how versatile stallions Westland MI 48186 should be. (8(X)) 4MY-ARAB

52 418 5 9 3 Rappees Rustler •Raffles Rapture Rafla 1988 chestnut stallion bred by Kelly Dean Smith Roc H a n ra ff Mesa R ose R appee Wardat Badiya •R affles Rapture Raparana Rafla Rafik Am arna A b lak Rapture R oc Mesa Rose W ee Acres Rocky Arabi Kabir W an d a Shy-Roc Farw ana Rafgar W ir a ff S h yw i F g w i Ibn -Zeyd S h yom in g T a i Shan Tall, powerful, and well man­ nered, the darling of the Wilson Joy Wilson farm and envy of the neighbor­ Chelsea MI hood. Rustler’s influence will (313) 475-9345 stand out in the show ring.

TB Azarappsody 518508 •R affles Wasl Raffles G a zza b ey 1992 grey mare bred by Richard or Carolyn Hasbrook R a p p on A z r a ff Azala Bahia PH P Azaad •R affles A z r a ff •Azja IV A zala •Raseyn Bahia •Z ew a •R affles Wasl Raffles G a zza b ey R apport A z r a ff A zala Bahia TB Rambling Rose A z r a ff G a-D ean N im a R ose D ean R h azau raff R azolli H olli

Supreme example of selective line- breeding. Double granddaughter Georgia Cross o f Rapport. Four crosses to Azraff. 12907 Iow a St Sire is the product of Rapport Crown Point IN 46307 bred to his ow n mother, Azala (219) 663-8467

Twin Brook Pharah 20 0 6 5 6 •Raffles A z r a ff •Azja IV A z y 1979 grey mare bred by Richard or Carolyn Hasbrook G e y m P o p p y Bahia Phanoly S k o w ro n ek •R affles •Rifala Phleta Phantom Phala Rafla •R affles A z r a ff •Azja IV G a-Dean Im age N im a Nisa Dalaztra FI Nattall Rasoulmatall Rasoulm a Aztra Razja Azja C apriola

A daughter of our treasured stal­ lion Phanoly with multiple Twin Brook Arabians crosses to A zra ff’s dam, ’ Azja IV. Richard & Carolyn Hasbrook Phanoly was the last foal for 1659 X Ave Ames lA 5(X)l4 Michael Hasbrook Phleta. with Phanoly. (515) 292-5009

53 TB Matiiz Rose 161369 Ibrahim S k ow ron ek Jaskolka 1977 grey mare bred by Richard or Carolyn Hasbrook •Raffles S k ow ron ek •Rifala Rissla A zra ff Koheilan IV Landsknecht Soldateska •Azja IV Gazal-1 Asra 436 A d sch w a •Raffles A z r a ff •Azja IV Ga-Dean Im age Nim a Nisa Rose Dean •Raffles R hazauraff R ahzaw i R azolli Ibn M irage H olli Zahalla A “special” A zraff daugh­ ter out of our show mare, Twin Brook Arabians Rose Dean, an Azraff Richard & Carolyn Hasbrook granddaughter. 1659 X A ve Ames lA 50014 (515) 292-5009

Twin Brook Genius 181975 Ibrahim S k o w ro n ek Jaskolka 1978 bay stallion bred by Richard or Carolyn Hasbrook •Raffles S k o w ro n ek •Rifala Rissla A z ra ff Koheilan IV Landsknecht Soldateska •Azja IV Gazal-1 Asra 436 A d sch w a •Raffles Wasl Raffles G azzab ey R apport A z r a ff Azala Bahia Twin Brook Genie •Raffles G e y m R ageym a G enim a Im age N im a Nisa

Representing the generations on our farm — we have his mother, Arnold & Nancy Dewell his grandfather Rapport, half sis­ 4708 E 97th A ve ters and brother, and many beau­ Crown Point IN 46307 tiful get demonstrating his ability (219) 736-6511 as a sire.

Julcons Dynamo 181603 G a ra ff G arene Balena 1978 grey stallion bred by Wilbur G & Virginia Smith Sr Erastus A z r a ff Azran da H an deyna Julcons King Tut O rbit Shalimar Pericles Shalimar Colleen Persephone G arene D ulcie K ozette G arene Erastus Azranda Ezekiel A z r a ff Azrana Ram ayana Eugenie G a ra ff G aren e Bttlena Letecia A z r a ff Marza M arhava Skowronek Heritage Breeding. “No Doubt Arabian" look, 43-1- Skowronek Earl & Fran Williams crosses, 37% Skowronek, 14.2. Classic 2453 Co. Rd. 6OOE Arabian head, proud attitude. Sire D ew ey IL 61840 was Region XI Rea Ch. Halter, also (217) 586-4228 shown English by Red Beyer.

.54 CzE}]^^PA.C_^ is an Al Hiam sa group of the Nortliwest. We support presei*\ing tlie breeding of the Ar abian horse ti aeing in all hnes, xvithout exeeption to the desert. Clliese are foimdation lines.)

Louis & Jane O sejo H S Garda Favara Osejo Arabians 510 SE Littlepage 4493 Dahlia W a y N W S = Stallions at stud Corbett, OR 97019 Salem, OR 97304 H = Horses for sale (503) 695-5599 (503) 399-7956 Hand painted five generation pedigree Rare Endangered line on 18x24 parchment. Strain colors. Mister Kheys (Khemahr x Khebaba) Harold & Joann Jeans HS Stephen & Amy Walker S 15341 S. Spring Water Rd. 3860 Brush College Rd. NW Oregon City, OR 97045 Salem, OR 97304 (503) 631-3330 (503)581-8927 Straight Egyptian (Babson/Pritzlaff) Al Khamsa lines Egyptian/Desert Black/Ru Fadl Esswad Diane Lyons 100% Babson Egyptian Desert Lily Arabians 2890 Stiles Rd. John Phelps Dallas, OR 97338 14838 S Heather Glen Dr. (503) 623-8052 Oregon City, OR 97045 Davenport lines (503) 650-5392 Babson Egyptian Al & Marilyn Brakensiek 3820 Barnhart Rd Joan D eVour H Dallas, OR 97338 Hidden Hopes Arabians (503) 623-4322 20774 Olmstead Rd. NE Straight Egyptian Aurora, OR 97002 (503) 678-1370 Jackie W ilson Egyptian/Brown 22905 Gooseneck Cr Rd Blue Star Sheridan, OR 97378 (503) 843-4788 Bob & Jodee Smith HS Al Khamsa/Egyptian lines 22816 Bonnie Rd. Colton, OR 97017 Joe & Claudia Gradin HS (503) 824-2007 23869 Newman Rd. Al Khamsa lines, Sharp Alliance Corvallis, OR 97330 (503) 929-5724 Khebir (liver chestnut) Marge & Frank Smith HS Straight Egyptian/Ansata lines *Fadl X *Blnt Bint Sabbah 22445 Bonney Rd. Black/Haziz Halim Helen Foster photo. Colton, OR 97017 Earl Foster up, a few days after receiv­ (503) 824-3680 Bruce & Marilyn Schill HS Blue Star, Davenport, Sharp 26131 N icole Dr. ing him in 1957. Klieblr was known for Mnahi El Shobahni Corvallis, OR 97333 his beautiful trotting action and his Audobon (503) 757-0780 sweet disposition. He was an Black/CHF Resolute - Black Straight Egyptian/Sheykh Obeyd Al Khamsa straight Babson Egyptian Sensation Imperial Salateen Black/Masada El Shadai who Is stdl present in modem day Terrence & Rosemary Doyle HS Shah Enshah breeding in a few precious hues. 63925 Johnson Ranch Rd. Black/Amirs Ser Rah Bend, OR 97770 (503) 389-9515 Mark & Janet Chiesna HS D oyle Javera Bedouin Arabians 33176 Howe Ln. Peter Hiatt H Creswell, OR 97426 Thundering Horde Arabians (503) 895-2077 PO Box 58 Davenport & St. Egyptian Sisters, O R 97759 Black/Sportin L ife (503) 382-5320 Ibn Amaana M oniet Straight Egyptian

R. Pierre Feuille & Elizabet M. Graham Don & Carol Tummonds HS Greyleaf Arabians DC Ranch 1106 Upper Cow Creek Rd HC71, Box 78E Burns, O R 97720 Azalea, OR 97410 Jim & Carol Lyons H S Bob & Sheila Harmon H S (503) 573-5548 (503) 837-3474 The Lyon’s Den Destiny Arabians Al Khamsa/Sheykh Obeyd Davenport 5839 Nonpareil Rd. PO Box 1180 Rare Babson-Sirecho Sutherlin, OR 97479 1600 E Aerie Ln. Eagle ID 83616 Masada Saadan Sharon Patterson H (503)459-3317 (800) 327-6540 or (208) 866-1024 w/c P.O. Box 302 Davenport & part-Davenport Al Khamsa, St. Egyptian, Sheykh Obeyd Trout Lake, W A 98650 since 1965 DB Destiny Moniet, Mnahi RSI (509) 395-2151 Mandarin CF Sonyet, Impressive Destiny A l Khamsa lines

55 Steve & Colleen Payne • 1047 H Avenue • Ogden, Iowa 50212 • (525) 275 2458

NS Regal Baron is a gentle and classic beauty producing family horses with loving temperaments, beauty, and quality conformation.

H e stands at stud fo r $500/$300.

A zraff Lea Baron Lea Geymette NS Regal Baron Ferzon Lea Gailea Comar Azramira

Two o f his foals, out of Lea Gai Mona, are fo r sale. They have been raised in a fam ily setting and welcome “people compayiy.”

CS Regal Lady is a grey ’94 filly with an especially gentle temperament and beautiful head. She has a long, smooth stride. As well as a fam ily riding horse, she is a top broodmare prospect to produce beautiful using or show horses that are a pleasure to own. $1700.

CS Storm Cloud is a grey ’95 gelding with a friendly, inquisitive nature, small alert ears, and an upright neck. He also has the long smooth stride and hand­ som e head. $850.

Gai Parada Gai Succession Gai-Gay-Ferzona Lea Gai Mona Lea Baron Lea Mona Lisa Gai Lisa

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At Craver Farms w e honor great Daven­

port horses of the past which appear

throughout American breeding. They

and other Davenports are in most pedi­

grees showing several generations of

American breeding. They provide a

touch of the beauty and vitality of the

desert and act as the glue that helps

other bloodlines combine to produce

harmonious, successful Individuals.

Our interest is in continuing the basic

foundation Davenport lines in substan­

tially unchanged form, which d oes not

require improvement by change. Dav­

enport bloodlines have been intensified m m - ' by selection, line breeding and strain

breeding for ninety years in America

and forty-one years in our own hands.

For breeders w ho want to combine fine characteristics of other bloodlines, our

Davenports remain a genetic resource:

the glue that harmonizes as it binds, the return to the origins that refreshes.

CRAVER FARMS Charles and .leanne Craver Rt 2 BOX 262 Winchester IL 62694 2 1 7-742-34 15

Upon request, sales catalog and/or free sample Davenport newsletter; Our Quest

Left, from top. Historic Horses: *llnmrah, Letan, Aniez. Hanad

High!, Irom top. Their Descendants: Ibn Alamein, Dharanad, Planiagenei, .lavera Thadiian 58 Enjoy the beauty and grace of

II may lam KmrmsL D.avemports

Include the spark of these rare and wonderful horses in your preservation efforts. Kim Davis • 7275 Manchester Rd • Capron IL 61012 • (815) 737-8102 When a Picture is Enough

SCHARIF #85529

Scharif is a black-bay stallion, now 24 years and still going strong. His bloodlines, like those of the other horses in his breeding group, are becoming more difficult to find all the time. His pedigree represents some of the finest C M K breeding, as his dam Scharifa is an Abu Farwa daughter and his sire Habbub is sired by Gamhuri, who was by *Raseyn.

Scharif is well known for his show record (National Champion Formal Driving, Reserve National Cham­ pion Formal Combination, and Top Ten Park Horse three times, all at the U.S. Nationals) but he is also known for his excellent disposition by those who have personal experience with him. That is why I chose this amateur picture (photo by Barbara Foss, his proud owner) to represent him here.

Scharif is standing at private treaty at: Ceres Arabians PO Box 748 Duvall, W A 98019.1266 206.788.1378or 206.788.3588 60 L c in i

Jimmie Dean with Phanoly (bred by Jimmie and Thelma) Phanoly (Azy x Phleta, by *Raffles) Mares fo r Sale TB Easter Star G M 1977 157266 A zra ff X Twin Brook Venus El Skybird G M 1974 105550 A zra ff X fbit Bit of Faith G M 1983 287250 *Harbit x TB Nephthys Twin Brook Phawn G M 1978 202345 Phanoly x Twin Brook Azra SH Ciara GM 1983 294963 Azreal x SH Essence Rare Comar Raffair GM 1986 284942 Comar Rafeymazon x .Comar So Fair TB Silver Fire GM 1985 393338 Ga Qarada x Europa TB Azja Destiny G M 1993 517315 Gaiffreedom x TB Regal Azja T w in Brook Tish BM 1993 517313 Lea Baron x Tienta TB Lacie GM 1993 517316 Gaiffreedom x Dainti Lace TB Red R oz B M 1992 501623 Twin Brook Rozaraff x TB Ga Parre TB Ballatore G S 1993 517314 Chamus x TB Matuz Rosd TB Falcon G S 1996 pend. Ga Qarada x Comar La Redwing

A breeding program based on many crosses to the great imported mare *Azja IV and the Selby super mares Nima, *Rifala and *Kareyma through their daughters Genima, Ragala, Rafeyma, with numerous crosses to the *Raffles sons Azraff, Rafferty, Geym, Wasl Raffles and the *Raffles daughter Phleta. With judicious outcrosses to the Dajania female line sons - Gai Parada and Phanoly and Gaffizon.

With so much of this precious blood being lost, we prefer to lease many of our mares rather than sell. Our terms are very reasonable! Write or call for a complete listing. We have over 50 mares to pick from.

Twin Brook Arabians 1659 X Avenue, RR #3 Office: (515) 294-5225 Richard and Carolyn Hasbrook Ames, lA 50014-9803 Home: (515) 292-5009 Emergency: (515) 292-1281

61 Davenport Arabian Stallions at Stud in Oregon for Al Khamsa, CMK or Any Traditional Arabian Horse Preservation Breeding Program

SA Apogee 1990 chestnut I’al-Ara Sensation 1993 chestnut

Audobon, Mandarin CK and Rcsolnte Cl IF arc co-owned by Carol Lyons and Marge Smith. SA Apogee is eo-owncd l)y Carol Lyons and Lisa Spackman. I’al-Ara Sensation is owned by Marge Smith. Davenport Arabians: They retain the traits tor which the original Arabian horse was noted: Disposition, Intelligence, Athleticism, and Traditional Arabian Type. For more information about these exciting bloodlines, brochures, and sales lists contact: Carol & Jim Lyons Marge & Fnmk Smilh Diane Lyons Lisa & Dave Spackman 5839 Nonpareil Rd 22445 Itomiey Rd 2890 Stiles Rd 46560 SE Wildcat Mtn Rd Sutherlin, OR 97479 Collon, OR 97017 Dallas, OR 97338 Sandy. OR 97055 (541) 459-3317 (503) 824-3680 (503) 668-8199 62 (503) 623-8052 )esert Weyr Arabians

Ronek •Raseyn Faronek *Bahreyn Farhan Dhareb Zadir MIriz Si kin *Nasik Gazya *Farasin Rablyat Rehal ZAJHAR *Rokhsa Ofir *Witez II Ahsan Federacja Narzawl Narzigh Jamileh-Lasana Ghazawi Faryn Abu Farwa Shandar Ferdith Faryn Faleynah Falls

At stud. Fresh & frozen available.

Rabiyas Abu Farwa •RIssletta Alfarwa Samih A mas Rokhalza RS Farwasabi Amerigo Khemosabi Jurneeka RW Dynasty Mystr-FIx FIxaaya Gema DW HAAT WASABI Rahas Tahas Tamma Haat Shaat Tamarlane Sha-Ira Nawari Haat Pants Ghazibroa Gabilan Aitonia Alvara Ghaznas Elena Raun

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E t a U i O f i A : M.R. Brooke^St 73 Brookeihy Raffey)- R Tutya(b y TutAnkh Amen) Im A fire Ch St 92 Ttvinbrook Rozraff (by Azraff) - Ohadi Ima Keeper(by Ben Rabba)

M o 4 e d : ShaariseGr M 75 Lea Grand(hy Azraff) - Shaarzaana (b y Jezaan) Sunday Sunrise G t M.1S Comar Bay Brummel (by Azraff) - Couri (by Courier) K alia Gr M 82 Sotepson (b y Sotep) - Katynka (b y M ahrab) Crand Bint Caneyn B M 77 Shabaoud(b y Caneyn) - Wind Haven A ngyl(by Ca Zi) Creenacres Toyon Ch M 81 Calan (by Abu Farwa) - Creen Acres Aurora (b y M ercury) KC Liberty FireGr M 87 Scottsdale On Fire(by Fire Chief) - Sar Cazara (b y C am aar) BRR Rabbiyanna Ch M 89 Ohadi Ben Rabba (b y Ben Rabba)- R abiyann (b y Rabiycar) BRR AuralouCh MSS Aurlani Farwa (by Aurab) - Wind Chime(by Huralf) Shaaraffa Gr M 92 Twinbrook Rozraff (by Azraff) - Shaarise(by Lea Crand) Rose o f Rawia EA Ch M 92 Twinbrook Rozraff (by Azraff) - Niska Rawia (b y Fadd Z i)

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Zach Lcxiwick on Lo Star Junco winning the 4 H Division of Brown Co. Fair. This pair also won 1st place English mares at Ohio State Fair as well as 1st placg mares & English Pleasure at Eastern Crabbet show. Over the last 60 years it has been fun watching the Arabian world go full circle many times. We are always happy and confident that breed type will survive no matter how the current fads and judges are off center.

Several novices in the training and Arabian breeding business tell their visitors we raise the "old-fashioned type of Arabian horse.” We believe this is the very nicest thing that has ever happened to us. Our horses all trace quickly to ‘ RAFFLES, ‘ RASEYN, ‘MIRAGE, ‘NASR and to the great mares ‘RIFALA, ‘KAREYMA, ‘AZIZA, ‘ RODA, SLIPPER and JALILA. These great old-time horses came from the best slock in the world and have survived the test of time. Our horses are all about 14 or 15 hands high with big dark eyes, fantastic breed type and excellent conformation — the kind veterinarians and true horsemen appreciate.

Over 65 years ago we raised Kentucky Saddle Horses and Hackney Ponies before we started with our first Arabian mare. We still love the American Saddle Horse and Hackney , but have no intention of breeding Arabian horses that look or go like either of these breeds. It you want an Arabian horse that will stand the test of time, come visit the Lodwick Arabian Farms where we have over fifty "old-fashioned broodmares” producing "old-fashioned foals” by “old-fashioned stallions.” LODWICK ARABIAN FARMS 2690 Greenbush Mt. Grab, OH 45154 513-444-3087 Farms localed 31 miles East o f Cincinnali the elegance of the Saqlawiyat...

the genetic reliability of the Davenport...

Bedouin-bred Arabian horses preser\’ed in America since 1906 SMOKY HILL FARM

l^v. and Mrs. Fred Mimmack 16619 East Easter Avenue Foxtield, Colorado 80016 ^0A766-088S Preservation And Promotion...

1995 Photo: Kat D. Walden

...are inseparable sides of the same coin. We don't know how it got started but there does seem to be an idea in some circles that one must choose between the two, to preserve or to promote. This represents a serious, and a potentially dangerous, misunderstanding.

Preserving an aspect of the Arabian breed’s biological and historical heritage is an admirable goal, but breeding horses which do not have a place in the world is an empty exercise. (While promoting horses which have nothing to offer but their promotion is a snare and a delusion.) We doubt if many serious preservation breeders are unaware of this essential unity of direction; we certainly hope not.

The specific point of CMK preservation breeding is that it enables us to turn out beautiful, useful companion Arabian horses, and given a chance they can reproduce their kind with predictability. TYL (Najih X Mulinda by Muhuli) is one of the wonderful CMK riding : he and Lydia are an increasingly effective working team, and over the years by their efforts in open shows they will contribute to the New Albion promotional team. We have every expectation that TYL will prove as much of a force for good through his promotional efforts as some of his relatives will through breeding on in the program.

TYL obviously is not for sale, but we have genuine prospects that are available. You may not have thought of it before, but the way we see it, your success is our success. We want you to fulfill your goals with a New Albion Arabian, for breeding, riding or both—we are not just trying to sell you a horse.

Preservation breeding is the maintenance of a breed's . CMK preservation breeding is the maintenance of the using and companion Arabian which built this breed's reputation.

W e offer tour CMK stallions at stud (shipped semen available: filly consideration on the Sweepstakes sires). We do have a video we can send but there is no substitute for seeing them in person.

Neziah+ 85494 15 hh br 1972 (Galah x Nalysa by Alyf) book closed Cantador 273930 15 hh ch 1983 (Kimfa x Auralu by Aurab) 'Setter 318071 15 hh ch 1983 (Prince Saraph x Sa'Iilah by Silver Flame) Sweepstakes Najih 337363 15:2 hh br 1985 (Ben Rabba++/x Narah bint Neziah) Sweepstakes Zadaran 393353 14:2 hh b 1987 (Aurtal x Razya by Zadir) Abu Zanzabar 437396 15 hh ch 1989 (Abu Malacar x Zanobiyah by Brendan) book closed

Michael, Ann and Lydia Bowling; Claire Bowen Trommershausen The New Albion Stud Crabbet-Maynesboro-Kellogg Preservation Breeding 24920 Road 96 Davis, CA 95616 (916) 756-3911: e-ma/[email protected] y\pple I'lill y\n^CKn

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A t this time, with the Preservation Breeding Symposium upon us, I would like to take the opportunity to thank those fellow horselovers who have helped to put my breeding program “on the map”:

Rama & Grace Bagalio Williamstown, Vermont Wilfrid & Lady Anne Blunt Sheykh Obeyd, Egypt Michele Boggs Brookville, Indiana Tom & Darla Considder Burghill, Ohio Nolan Conte Irvine, California “ Vivian Crowley Whitman, Massachusetts Bob & Shirley English Metamora, Indiana Bobbie Ann Fisher Georgetown, Texas Cres Fluegel Dunlap, Illinois Joyce Gregorian Hampshire Holliston, Massachusetts Rich & Gail Jarboe Bowling Green, Missouri Russ & Bessie Jenkins Urbana, Ohio Andre & Kimberly Kriel Arp, Texas Joe & Connie Loy Dieterich, Illinois John Robert & Eleanor Martin W atson, Illinois Ruby Martin Rio Rancho, New Mexico Festle & Brenda Moore Festus, Missouri Jim & Bonnie Mosley Washington Court House, Ohio Alice Payne Chino, California Wayne & Janet Shelton Richwood, Ohio George & Dorotha Spann Wilmingtion, Ohio Steve & Alice Spann Wilmington, Ohio Lisa Sue Tucker Milford, Michigan Gena Lee Wells Jerseyville, Illinois Lady Wentworth Crabbet Park, England

Signature ^tub, iltb. since 1979 Julie K. Smithson 21 3 Thorn Locust Lane • London, Ohio 43140 1-888-CRABBET (1-888-272-2238) • (614) 857-1239 Fax (614) 870-2187 COUGAR ROCK RANCH 2641 Hoboken Creek Rd Phone/Fax (916) 889-1777 Greenwood, CA 95635 or (916) 887-8677

COUGAR ROCK RANCH is located in Greenwood, California near the trail of the famed 100 Miles/One Day Tevis Cup ride. It is the most difficult 100 mile endurance ride in the world. COUGAR ROCK RANCH is dedicated to preserving the Crahbet, and Bedouin Desert-bred Arabian blood­ lines (pre-1950 imports) which were the foundation of the American Arabian horse. All of our horses are line- bred to “the original endurance mare,” BINT GULIDA, ridden to fame in 1961 by Linda Tellington-Jones. The horses at COUGAR ROCK RANCH are bred for disposition, athletic ability, and classic Arabian desert beauty, in the tradition established during the 19th Century by Lady Anne Blunt of Crabbet Park in En­ gland, and later in the early 20th Century, by the U.S. Cavalry multi-day test horses of W.R. Brown’s Maynes­ boro Stud. The bloodlines represented at COUGAR ROCK RANCH have excelled in the U.S. for three generations in endurance and distance riding as well as in working cows and fox-hunting. The horses themselves have al­ ways remained, first and foremost, a people-oriented family friend. Danica Cuckovich and “The Cougar Kids’

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FLA SH !! The 1996 Tevis Cup and Haggin Cup winner was Erin McChesney riding COUGARS FETE, a 14 year old mare who had previously won both awards in 1991. Crystal Castle Arabians is proud to present Shamir Hanad

Raktha *Serafix ‘ Serafina Rakafix ‘ Latif Surrab Hawija Crystal Castle Arabians is honored Shamrak Abu Farwa to carry on the tradition of breeding Antezeyn Skowronek Sharifa Bint Shammar quality, classic, correct free moving Cavalier Wafa el Shammar Shama Arabians originated by the Skyline W itraz breeding program. *Bask Balalaika Bandoleer Aarief Aariefla Sky Justana Wirdihjameel Abu Farwa Antezeyn Skowronek Am iri Hanad Sharifa Khalda Ferseyn Rokhalda Crystal Casrtle ^rabian5 25572 n. County Road 2080 N. ♦ Topeka, Illinois 61567 Phone (309) 535-2683 Fax (309) 968-7851 Visitors welcome — we love to show out horses/! Skyline/CM K Stallions at Stud 1 lorses for sale or lease 1 #

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