Very nice. Wish i could see him moving. I love to watch the arab in action. That head/neck set and that tail. Those legs. LOL. They are poetry in motion.
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Well, I'm sure I could find a fault if I could go over him in the flesh. But he looks like a classic Arabian overall. He has the classic outline and legs appear straight. Under saddle he's using both ends well. I love his color. He has a nice, not overly extreme head and the jibah is present. He has a nice throatlatch and a good strong neck. It's obvious he was bred for performance, not just for halter. I'd love to see his pedigree.
Staflady
Deep in the Heart of Texas
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SRT; Your links only got me to another nice photo but websites under construction. Fortunately he's on the allbreedpedigree site. He looks to be 100% Early American Foundation bred with many crosses to Skowronek and a couple of other great horses added, Abu Farwa and Ibn Hanad and a couple of crosses to Mirage. He might also be CMK. If he's not listed with the Foundation Arab Society and the Crabbet Society, he should be. EAF and CMK horses are making a comback for their soundness, athleticism and "in your tent" temperaments.
Neither of my horses fits foundation although Robert's sire was foundation. My gelding Stormy is pure Polish and out of major racing lines. His sire, Monarch AH went to Dubai for $8.7 mil.
Staflady
Deep in the Heart of Texas
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Man, Sarah, every time I see you and horses you get to work with, my jaw hangs open. Simply breath taking.
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