Arab Colt Rising 2 Help with Pedigree

jazmineduke

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Hi,

Hope someone can help, I am not up to speed on arabian pedigrees and wondered if someone could help please, what bloodlines are this colts parents.

This is his Sire's Pedigree
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/angelo+re
This is his Dams Pedigree
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/amareena

Also do you think that the colts pedigree is good anoth to use for breeding sport horses.
Look forward to hearing your veiws.
 

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Not the type of Arabian I would want as a sport horse sire as there are some very extreme American halter horses close up.
 

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I really wouldn't like to say, but I know dashan, grand dam on dams side. She is very dainty and only about 14.2hh

Here she is

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I called her the fairy princess! Lovely lovely mare.
 

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Hi,

Hope someone can help, I am not up to speed on arabian pedigrees and wondered if someone could help please, what bloodlines are this colts parents.

This is his Sire's Pedigree
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/angelo+re
This is his Dams Pedigree
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/amareena

Also do you think that the colts pedigree is good anoth to use for breeding sport horses.
Look forward to hearing your veiws.

for thoroughbreds www.pedigreequery.com
looks like same site but not same. pedigreequery.com has a lot of infos about thoroughbreds (progeny, race career, photo etc...)

meanwhile if anyone wants to look the most successful arab horse in last ten years;

http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/turbo24

A real legend...
 

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Please can you elabarate American Halter Horses

His sire may well do http://www.cotswoldarabians.co.uk/Stallions/AngeloREGallery/tabid/698/Default.aspx

Angelo Re is too young a stallion to say if his offspring are going to do anything in sport, but I suspect most will be destined for the show ring. Enzo only seems to have done show work even under saddle. The dam line again seems to be showing rather then performance. That is not to say they would not perform, just no one knows, probably because no one has asked the question of them.
 

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His sire may well do http://www.cotswoldarabians.co.uk/Stallions/AngeloREGallery/tabid/698/Default.aspx

Angelo Re is too young a stallion to say if his offspring are going to do anything in sport, but I suspect most will be destined for the show ring. Enzo only seems to have done show work even under saddle. The dam line again seems to be showing rather then performance. That is not to say they would not perform, just no one knows, probably because no one has asked the question of them.

My plan was to put him to my warmblood mare who are proven eventers to give them some more staminer.
 

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As with TBs, Arabs have different lines with different leanings.

What you want is a colt from proven endurance or racing lines but how many mares are you planning to cover?

Using halter (show only) horses may not add any stamina and won't be as marketable as something from proven lines. The seahorse head & no bum of some extreme Arabians would not be appreciated for an eventer.

Whilst no horse is a bad colour a grey may be less commercial as a stallion than a bay. It certainly won't cross well to coloured mares. I've looked on Arabian lines and he isn't the one in the current adverts that I would choose.

An Anglo Arab may be more commercial and you have to consider size -a colt from a 16hh x 14.2 may throw foals at either end of the size range.
 

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The only one of that lot I have experience with was with a Padron Psyche son. He was an athletic chap but little (I think he was advertised as standing 16hh but I broke him and I would be surprised!) and not really "sport type". The people who bred and owned him rode their horses as well as showing halter and they felt the line was pretty complicated but worth it commercially if they could get a son going under saddle because so few did! :eek: Not a ringing endorsement for their temperaments and he seemed to fit the profile, although he was a cutie when he finally did get riding well.
 
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