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Ferzon
1952 Grey Arabian Stallion
Reference Sire
A Leading Sire of Champions -- Of 227 foals, he sired
82 Champions & 24 National winners
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Ferneyn
Grey Arabian Stallion
Reference Sire
- Pictured at age 22 years
- Ferneyn is known for his famous son, Ferzon.
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Fersara
1947 Grey Arabian Mare
Reference Dam
Bred & owned by the McCoys, Fersara was many times a champion and she
had 8 foals, all of whom won championships.
Fersara was sired by Ferseyn, S. California Champion Stallion and she was out of Bint Sahara, one of the most influential Arabian broodmares.
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Ferseyn
1937 Grey Arabian Stallion
Reference Sire
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*Raffles
1926 Grey Arabian Stallion
Reference Sire
*Raffles possessed exquisite Arabian type.
In 1933 he was named Three-Gaited Champion at the National Arabian Show
in Nashville. His natural action was extremely high and he could perform
five gaits when asked.
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Skowronek
1909 Grey Arabian Stallion
Reference Sire
He was a small horse described as being exceptionally beautiful, with good
substance, lovely action and presence, and very correct conformation.
He foaled in Poland, was imported to England, and later purchased by Lady
Wentworth. Skowronek won numerous show titles for Crabbet Stud,
but more important were his foals. According to Lady Wentworth:
"With the monopoly of
Skowronek as a sire, I founded a completely new dynasty ...
the Stud was raised to a standard of world celebrity never before achieved."
Skowronek horses are known for their athletic ability, versatility, correct
conformation, substance, intelligence, good disposition, quality, and of
course TYPE.
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Indraff
1938 Grey Arabian Stallion
(*Raffles x Indaia)
Reference Sire
Indraff was selected by Bazy Tankersley to be head sire at Al-Marah
because he epitomized her ideal horse with rock-solid legs, a good deep hip, heavy
muscling in the gaskin and forearm, strong loins and a good deep V-chest.
Plus he had the stunning *Raffles head and his jaunty tail carriage.
Indraff was defeated only once in halter when he placed 2nd to his son Aah Abu.
He was the 1948 National Champion and was also shown successfully in
Western Pleasure, English Pleasure, Costume, and Parade. He sired
10 National winners and 38 daughters who produced National winners.
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Azraff
1949 Grey Arabian Stallion
Reference Sire
In 1970, he was chosen as a Living Legend at the U.S. National Show
in Oklahoma City.
In 1976, he was chosen as one of the Supreme Sires for the Jubilee,
Santa Barbara, CA.
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Arabian Horse Association Codes: |
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The horse was imported into the United States |
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Legion of Honor |
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Legion of Supreme Honor |
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Legion of Excellence |
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Legion of Merit |
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Legion of Supreme Merit |
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Legion of Masters |
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