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Re: Best Regarded Arab Endurance Studs on East Coast?
not in the east, but worth checking out.
http://www.htcomp.net/huffman/aas/AASstallionpage.htm
IBN TAAM-RUD has his IAHA legion of honor in endurance, HADEED has BC'd in
three out of the five 50s he started, his first two 50s were in the 110++
east Texas humidity. SAKB is just four, but is going great in LD. SHAHHAT
is retired, but wasn't started until he was 15yrs old and has very high
percent wins and top tens.
These stallions are closely related, their bloodlines are online on each of
their pages. The Booths also compete their mares, and there are other
people (me included) who have competed and been very happy with these
related horses. Their records include many first-to-finishes and division
wins, including multiple Tevises, BC awards, and national, regional and IAHA
championships and achievements.
you can look here http://www.htcomp.net/huffman/performancedetail.htm , this
page is not finish but it will give you an idea of some of the
accomplishments of other related horses.
Becky Huffman, Cleburne, Texas
Huffman's Arabians ~ The Original Series ~
http://www.htcomp.net/Huffman/
"There are always alternatives." - Spock
----- Original Message -----
From: Linda B. Merims <lbm@ici.net>
To: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 1:35 PM
Subject: RC: Best Regarded Arab Endurance Studs on East Coast?
> Who are the more highly-regarded Arab endurance studs on the
> east coast? (By "east coast," I generally mean east of the
> Mississippi.)
>
> I'm interested in three things primarily:
>
> - A reasonably high proportion of sound, sane offspring competing
> in endurance rides. Not necessarily top-10ers (though that
> would be nice) but *long* careers characterized by completions
> without weirdo metabolic and/or soundness problems. Horses
> generally known as "solid."
>
> - Depth in the pedigree. I want an extremely strong dam line
> that is also characterized by endurance success, as above.
>
> - An excellent farm management reputation: people who know what
> they are doing, have a scientific outlook on the process,
> and will take the time necessary with a somewhat difficult
> mare to get her teased and settled, perhaps with drug assistance.
>
> I'm not thinking semen transport, but on-farm live cover or direct AI.
>
> This is one of those topics that can get a bit tricky being discussed
> in public. I'd encourage people to *think* before posting to
> all of Ridecamp--don't say anything negative that could damage
> somebody's business. If you need to be too frank for public
> consumption, please just send directly to me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Linda B. Merims
> lbm@ici.net
> Massachusetts, USA
>
>
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