Kuhailan Haifi was one of the last desertbred stallions imported to Poland, along with Kuhailan Afas in 1931. but in terms of significance for the Arabian breed he is second to none, by Betty Finke Read now Related Posts Cover Story – Al Ghanayim Marbach: Past,...
The horses featured in this compilation in Arabian Horse World’s 50th Anniversary issue (October 2009), were chosen by the AHW staff for a variety of reasons, ranging from influence on the breed to movie star. The tie that binds: each of these horses has, in some...
research by Douglas Tatelman Points on the charts are determined as follows: Championships, 10 points; Reserve Championships, 7 points; Top Ten or Top Five, 4 points. Only purebred offspring are tallied on these charts. *Bremervale Andronicus *El Nabila B Leading...
Story and photographs by Betty Finke Until the early 1980s, Arabian showing in Europe consisted mainly of small breed shows that were intended to help breeders evaluate and select their breeding stock. There were very few international shows. Halter horses were still...
Research by Douglas TatelmanPoints on the charts are determined as follows:Championships: 10 points; Reserve Championships: 7 points; Top Ten or Top Five: 4 points. Only purebred offspring are tallied on these charts. Leading Sires of Purebred Halter Winners # Name...
Aristocrat Mares The Dowager Club Dams of Distinction It’s time to celebrate the Arabian mares who grace our pastures with AHW’s Aristocrat Mares, Dams of Distinction, Leading Dams of Nationals Champions and The Dowager Club. Arabian Horse World magazine has been...