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Re: Arabian Bloodlines
Wazir's Karahty is a Tuhotmos grandson.  I know some people don't like
Karhaty, but I adore him.  Just another thought for the pot.
Susan
Chris Paus wrote:
> 
> Question for you all. Since I'm new to Arabs (not new to horses). Several
> people have told me my grade Arab gelding looks like he's from the Tuhotmos
> line. Any thoughts on that for endurance???
> 
> chris paus and *
> 
> At 09:23 AM 3/17/98 -0000, windfall wrote:
> >Doug and Sue Robinson
> >windfall@access1.net
> >
> >I think the thing you have to be aware of in the Bask lines is a long back
> >which seems to run in the line.  I have seen a fair number of horses with
> >this in the Bask breeding.  Long backs are still OK if you are a
> >lightwweight rider.
> >
> >Other great endurance lines are Hallany Mistanny, Fadl, Alla Amaward, Abu
> >Farwa(great trot) and Pietusok.   The Harris, Babson and Davenport breeding
> >lines produce good attitudes, lots of bone and substance.  Some of the
> >Polish lines are nice also.  Those horses tend to have a workmanlike
> >attitude and are not so hyper/sensitive to their environment.
> >
> >When you go to rides ask about bloodlines of horses you see that you like.
> >A lot of the time you will start to see a pattern of type of horse you like
> >and the bloodline.
> >
> >
> >
  
  
  
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