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| Due To Having To Repossess a horse for non-payment, I'm sincerely sorry to have to insist that from now on, unless I have done business with you before, that all sales are to be paid in full before the horse is to leave the property. |
Heidi's Pedigree | Rosie's Pedigree |
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More Pics Hadiya Bakira "Heidi", means Early Gift and she is a Saglawi Jidrania. She has the classic appearance, correctness and disposition of both her sire and dam, with a little more stretch from her sire. She exudes type. Heidi is one of the barn favorites, as she is just so friendly, loving and willing to do anything you want. "Heidi" has the potential for Hunter, Reining, Trail, Endurance, Sport Horse and Classic Head. Heidi has two of her siblings on the racetrack, so perhaps with training, she could compete in that venue as well, as, she does show incredible speed when running. A top endurance rider watched a video of Heidi and said that she is really free moving and covers a lot of ground. It has also been discovered that she may have jumping ability as she was caught taking a jump, on her own, and she was rounded, scopey and tucked her knees. "Heidi" price is Private Treaty. |
More Pics Khracklin' Rosita, "Rosie", is a Kuhayla Rodania and another fine example of what her dam, Galadriel Espana, can produce. As with all her siblings,and her stable mate, Heidi, she has a tractable, loving & willing disposition. "Rosie" is roughly 50% CMK. (See her Pedigree page for her percentages) She is an incredible mover with long floating strides and an overreach that rivals her taller WB friends. She is definitely a Dressage prospect, but could also be a Hunter, Endurance or Competitive Trail, or Show Hack horse. Perfect for the Sport Horse Market. "Rosie's" price has been reduced to $3,500.00. |
Both mares were imprinted at birth and have excellent ground manners. They have been taught to lead, bathe, body clip, (ears too!) hot walk, load & trailer and pony. They have been hand worked through a western trail course and walked down busy streets. Both mares have been started under saddle at the walk only. They go, whoa, leg yield, back, turn on the haunches and forehand and do lots of suppling exercises. I am working with them in a snaffle bit, but they still do not have proper steering due to me not having enough time to train them. For a while they were simply being worked off the halter with reins on both sides. This is a testament to their wonderful dispositions, learning abilities and willingness to please. I have also taught them the sport horse stance and triangle. Both are very easy to work with and be around. It is my hope that these young mares will find a home that will use them to their full potential in the disciplines for which they are so well suited. Both mares ARE nominated for the Sweepstakes Program |
Zahrah's Pedigree |
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Due to space and time, I have very reluctantly decided to offer Zahrah Bint Nizr,who is also the definition of the classic Arabian. A balanced, substantial mare, "Zahrah" was orginally chosen for her type, large dark eyes, excellent hip, great legs, good movement, superb disposition and pedigree. "Zahrah" has been tested negative for SCID and she has also been tested and confirmed as homozygous for black. She is 14-2.5 hand tall and her front cannons measure 7 1/2 inches in circumference. "Zahrah" is sired by Anazah el Nizr, the 1995 Australian National Champion and Senior Champion Stallion at Kreuth/Bavaria in 1999. Zahrah has a sister in Australia, Aliha Bint Nizr, who won the National Championship. "Nizr" was sired by Ruminaja Ali who was the 1979 U.S. National Futurity Colt, 1980 U.S. National Top 10 Stallion, 1980 U.S. National Reserve Champion Stallion and Canadian National Top 10 Stallion.Ruminaja Ali's sire was Shaikh al Badi, the 1972 US National Reserve Champion Futurity Colt. is sired by Prince Ibn Shaikh, the 1984 U.S. National and Canadian National Top Ten Futurity Colt, His sire was Shaikh al Badi, the 1972 US National Reserve Champion Futurity Colt. Anaza el Nizr's dam, Bint Deena, was sired by Ansata Ibn Halima, a multiple champion in English Pleasure and Park. He was also 1966, 1967 and 1969 U.S. National Top 10 Stallion. Zahrah's dam, Primana, is sired by Prince Ibn Shaikh, a 1984 U.S. National and Canadian National Top 10 Futurity Stallion and "A" show Grand Champion Stallion. Prince Ibn Shaikh was sired by Shaikh al Badi. RDM Maar Hala, Prince Ibn Shaikh's dam, is an Aristocrat Mare, having produced numerous champions. Primana's dam, Bint Maymoon, is sired by Maymoon, a son of Kaisoon and a sire of numerous champions. He is out of Maymoonah, the most valuable mare in Germany.* |
Zahrah has excellent ground manners. She leads, bathes, body clips, (ears too!) hot walks, loads & trailers, and ponys. She also has been hand worked through a western trail course and walked down busy streets. I have started her under saddle, but have not swung my leg over her back yet. (no time) She has been longed with saddle and bridle. She has also been taught the sport horse stance and triangle. She's very easy to work with and be around. She'll make a fine hunter or low level dressage horse. She is NOT nominated for the sweepstakes program. "Zahrah's" price is Private Treaty *All show information researched by Fran |