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RE: [RC] [RC] Do you know this horse? - sherman

Thank you, thank you! Now, I've also found a tidbit of info about her breeder, Jim Panek, in the Arabian Legends book. He was an Arabian breeder & show judge and he used the *Serafix son Rakafix in his breeding program. In looking M'Lady's pedigree, I see that *Eleuzis is all Polish, by Aquinor (Miecznik & Amneris) & out of Ellenai (Wielki Szlem & Eleonora). Does anyone know about these horses?
 
I have to tell you that the purchase of this mare was a completely emotional act, without vet check, test ride or anything, just because she seemed to like my hubby & I, and was in need TLC.
 
Kathy

Re: [RC] [RC] Do you know this horse? - Jean Diaz


Well, I'll start. M-Lady Charian, 1989 mare by JJ Parone out of E-Teza
by *Eleuzis.   At the bottom, her tail female line is through Bint
Gulastra, royal endurance breeding and all CMK.  Then we have the
Travelers Rest Egyptian import stallion, Hallany Mistanny -- I'm not
clear on whether he's considered CMK or not, but I think he is.  He is
definitely pure Egyptian and Al Khamsa, and prized blood in that
context.  That mare was then topcrossed with the old Polish *Witez II
son, Wiertez.  That mare then topcrossed with the 1962 Polish import
*Eleuzis, about whom I know nothing.

Starting with her sire, again you have royal CMK breeding in his
grandam Biya (a granddaughter of the great *Serafix and Abu Farwa, and
a line to *Latif, the son of Antez recently discussed here.)  That
mare crossed to the pure Egyptian and Al Khamsa Ibn Morafic, and that
mare crossed to *Padron, who is usually accounted Russian and a halter
producer (and a big winner at halter himself), but was half CMK
through his dam, Odessa.

Heidi can certainly add to this, and maybe some of the Polish people
can chime in about *Eleuzis, but if she looks like a riding horse, she
probably is a riding horse. :-) Good luck with her.

Ambar
http://ambararabians.com/