Posted by msfarab Since you have an Al Khamsa Black Arabian that is a good place to start. There are some wonderful bloodlines in this pedigree, and you can almost pick out mares from on of the programs that are intermixed in this pedigree and concentrate on producing from there. The Pritzlaff and RG ( Rafter G Ranch) farms are both dispersed, but many horses are still available, which are riding horses, in many disciplines, and have size & substance & Straight legs. You really don't need to add any more "Minstril" breeding, and a high percentage BABSON mare would bring in NON Nazeer blood, of which your pedigree, like so many Egyptians these days, have so much of. I will send you some pedigrees of some of our mares for sale that would compliment that pedigree. We saw your stallion when he was a colt. How about sending me a body shot or two to msfarab@cvn.net --Previous Message--
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on 6/8/2005, 2:43 pm, in reply to "Egyptian Bloodlines and Breeding Question"
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Certainly look on the Al Khamsa.org web site for their sales list & breeders of AK Arabians close to you.
msfarab
Lesley
: Hi,
:
: I have a stallion whose pedigree can be seen
: at
: http://www.dreamhorse.com/show_horse.php?form_horse_id=570705
: Can anyone give me advice on egyptian
: lines to cross, outcross or possibly
: linebreed with him? I own a nice mare who
: also has minstril breeding. Anyway any
: advice would be great as I am new to the
: Arabian bloodlines. I am most intrested in
: size, movement, type, ride-ability.
:
: thanks!
: Daina
: dainak119@aol.com
:
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