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After 28 years experience
of horses and riding, we decided to
breed angloarabian thoroughbreds. And now also Welsh (sec A, B C) & Brittish Spotted Pony.
A little notice; Angloarabian thoroughbreds has a X after its name.
Arabian thoroughbreds has an OX. And English thoroughbreds
has a XX.
It all began after many years with ponnies,
halfbred/lipizzane, with a thought that one day buy an arabian thoroughbred
horse, and so we did.
1990 we bought an arabian stallion filly after Birat (Probat -
Bilbao PL), beside Kamelia (Pargos - Iridos GB). His name was Kamrath
and he came from Britta Fahlgren atSimrishamn, she has a very long
experiance of arabians, breeding and exhibitions in both Sweden and
abroad. Britta has a fantastically knowledge of arabian pedigrees.
She is also an exhibition judge of arabian thoroughbred horses.
1994 we bought our first arabian mare whos name was Faxha
ox.
She is after an imported stallion with egyptian bloodlines from USA,
whos name is Imppulse (Imperial Imperor US - Shiko Ibn Sheikh US)
and
beside a mare whos name is Fakta (Etat PL - Algomej PL). PL=polish
bloodlines. Faxha is bought from Smedgardens Arabestud.
After
different thoughts
wich did that our interests for the angloarabians came by, we decided
that an angloarabian mare with height and interesting pedigree would
be what we should looking for. Thats the way our angloarabian mare
Morning Victory x
became a new member of our family.She is after the wellknown english
thoroughbred stallion
Wildvogel xx 785 (Windlauf xx - Khalkis xx) and beside an
angloarabian thoroughbred mare imported from england, the mares name
is Wealden Bright Morning x ( Talquah x - Rishaar ox).
The reason Why we began to breed angloarabian
thoroughbred horses was that, it has certain advantages, as height,
fitness for use and the demand is increasing for angloarabians for
competitions (horses with more thoroughbred blood). But
a question of vital importance was the
angloarabians fantastically temperament and will to co-operate.
The only disadvantage with breeding angloarabians here in Sweden is
there is a limited scope of angloarabians fit for breeding purposes.
Particularly if you have a mare with less arabian blood and seek for
a arabian stallion with competition achievements and good height.
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Angloarabian
thoroughbred horses
has purposefulness been breed in France since
1840.
Their aim were to make an armyhorse (to be compered with swedish
halfbred)
In one bred - combine both of the 2 thoroughbreds advantages.
The english thoroughbreds size, jumpcapacity and speediness.
together with
The arabian thoroughbreds intelligence, hardness and power of
endurance.
Examining international competition results we must admit that the
angloarabian
thoroughbred is a first-class sporthorse at all ridingevents.
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Stallions for thoroughbred horse breeding
Looking for stallions? Look at our linkpage.
Below some Angloarabian thoroughbred stallions;
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Take a look at the stable
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