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Beginner’s
Luck
Talk about ‘beginner’s luck’! I must be the
luckiest total novice Arab-breeder on the planet! Actually
I can’t even call myself a breeder, as I only have one
horse.
But what a horse! When I finally persuaded the Gamlins to let
me buy their precious multi-champion 2yo H Tobago in May 2006,
I was worried that they would regret selling him to me, as
I was just a little one-horse newbie nobody with no mares for
this stunning colt to prove his abilities as a sire

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Anxious not
to disappoint his former owners, I advertised Tobago at stud
in 2007, hoping
to get a few nice mares, but acutely
conscious
of the fact that most breeders prefer to use proven sires – and
that a first-season baby, however beautiful and well-bred
and successful in the show ring, might well not get enough
mares to prove himself.
But to my delight and amazement, the enquiries immediately started
flooding in! Breeders were falling over themselves to send mares
to my unproven baby! In the end, Tobago had well over 20 mares
booked to him for his first season, including some very well
known show winners. (A few later had to postpone till 2008, due
to late foaling and other complications, but I am told this is
still an unheard number for a first-season Arabian stallion.)
And he was in demand in Europe! The well-known Belgian stud Fantasiaa
Arabians – home of many famous international champions – bred
three of their very best mares to Tobago by frozen AI including
their top mare DA Fiestaa (dam of their international champion
stallion MB Capritzioo) and MB Fantasiaa, after whom the stud
is named.

Back
in January, when Twemlows (Stallion AI Services) asked me if
I wanted them to collect and freeze semen from Tobago for the
UK only, or for both the UK and Europe, I hesitated, thinking
it
might be rather over-optimistic, even presumptuous, to go for
Europe as well. But then I decided I might as well, just in
case maybe
sometime in the future a European breeder might want to use
him. Within an hour of my mentioning on a website that Tobago
was now
available in Europe, Fantasiaa had contacted me to book their
mares. And
he now has yet more European mares booked for 2008.
In fact, his 2008 book is already (in December) overflowing, with about 25 already
booked, again including some fabulous show champions, and more enquiries coming
in all the time...

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I have to admit that I can take absolutely no credit for any
of this. Some people think that Tobago is getting this crazy
number of mares because I spent a lot of money advertising him.
This is simply not true. Over 90% of the breeders who are using
him had already seen him at shows and decided to breed to him
long before I ever placed a single ad. Some had been waiting
to use him since they first saw him as a yearling. My ads merely
let them know that he was available, and gave them my contact
details.
Nor can I claim any credit for ‘discovering’ Tobago.
He was already an international champion when I first saw him,
and I went to see him on the advice of an expert and experienced
breeder. All I did was to fall in love at first sight (a bit
of a no-brainer, to be honest, as any fool could see how lovely
he is) and refuse to take no for an answer when I was told at
least 15 times that he was Not For Sale!

Liz
Salmon Evaluation
The international judge, consultant and renowned
authority on Arabian horses, Liz Salmon, does professional evaluations
of Arabs for insurance, breeding, purchases, court cases, etc.
She saw Tobago at Malvern and loved him, and she has recently
very kindly done an official evaluation of Tobago for me. Here
is her conclusion:
“ In my opinion this is an outstanding, typey young stallion with
great conformation, movement and presence, who could win anywhere
in the world. He has already proved himself in the show ring,
and should now prove himself as a sire.”
In her evaluation, Liz commented particularly on Tobago's "very
typey, short head" with its "large, well-set eyes", "good
dish and large cheeks" and "small muzzle with large
nostrils". She also praised his "correct" limbs,
his "long, well-set neck", the "good angulation" of
his shoulder, his "deep heart girth" - and his "excellent
topline" with "good length of hip", "level
croup" and "well set and very well carried tail".
Above all, she loved his "outstanding free movement and
presence"!
She has even put Tobago on her own website, in her special
list of personally recommended breeding stallions from around
the world - a very big honour for such a young stallion. It
would be hard to find a more reliable or prestigious endorsement
than this.
Tobago
Goes Global!
When I was told that Tobago would be prominently featured in
the big US/International magazine Arabian Horse World, in their
main editorial feature, written by the illustrious Gari Dill-Marlow
(our guru 'Egbert' here on Arabian Lines), I had another decision
to make. Should I put an ad in the magazine? And should I therefore
send Tobago back to Twemlows to be collected for US/Worldwide
frozen semen, to add the to UK/Europe collections? Again worried
that this might seem over-ambitious, I consulted Gari, who
persuaded me to go ahead. She even offered me this quote to
use in my ads:
" A great breeding stallion must have a great pedigree. H Tobago's
bloodlines bring together a century of legends: the icing is
that this blood is magnificently manifested in Tobago - no
wonder so many astute breeders are using this beautiful young
stallion!"
With endorsement and encouragement from two of the world's
leading authorities on Arabian breeding, how could I hesitate?
So - from 2008, Tobago will be available worldwide by frozen
semen!

A
RISING STAR
H Tobago (Psytadel** x Teeba) was bred
by Claire and George Chillingworth, but they didn’t get
to keep him for very long! He was spotted and immediately purchased
as a foal in 2004 by the leading international judges and show
trainers Peter and Mark Gamlin, who bought him in partnership
with two other breeders. The Gamlins’ connection with
Tobago goes back further than this, however, as it was Mark
who originally had the inspired idea of breeding his dam, Teeba,
to Psytadel**.
In spring 2006, I finally came out of a thirteen-year mourning
for my first horse, the Crabbet stallion General Lee Gold,
and set out to find my ideal Arab colt – with help and
expert advice from an experienced breeder, Jane Kadri of the
Al Waha stud, who strongly recommended H Tobago. When I first
asked the Gamlins if I could come and see him, however, I was
told very firmly that he was not for sale. I managed to arrange
a visit ‘just to look’, but when this beautiful
metallic-copper colt was led out of his stable, I knew immediately
that he was The One. It took me some time, and rather a lot
of shameless begging and pleading, to persuade the Gamlins
to let me buy him. I think they realized that they would know
no peace until they agreed.
In addition to the all-important retained breedings (including
one for their British National Champion mare Nouvelle), and
proof that I would give him a 5-star home, the Gamlins sold
Tobago to me only on condition that they be allowed to keep,
train and show him – at no charge to me – for the
2006 show season. There was nothing in this for them financially
(quite the opposite), but they just love Tobago and could not
bear to part with him so soon. It is so nice to know that top
professional trainers can be just as emotionally attached to
their horses as any besotted one-horse owner!
It is not hard to see why they wanted to keep him, and why
I fell in love at first sight. Tobago is an elegant, correct
and very typey young stallion, with an exceptionally pretty
dished face, excellent conformation, charismatic presence and
spectacular, elevated movement. Perhaps even more important,
his sweet nature and charming, playful, affectionate character
endear him to everyone who knows him.

Photo: Erwin Escher
Shown
with Mark’s typical gentle kindness, and proving
that neither fear nor artificial ‘hyping’ are necessary
to succeed in the show ring, Tobago was Champion at Merrist Wood
International ‘B’ show and Reserve Champion at Wales
and West International ‘C’ Show as a yearling, then
as a 2-year-old Reserve Champion at Devon County ‘C’ show,
Reserve Best 2yo Colt at the British National Championships – and
won a Gold Medal at UKIAHS Towerlands International ‘A’ show,
tying for 1st place on points with the international multi-champion
Mahrabi – with a score of 91.3.
In The Arabian Magazine, Liz Salmon described Tobago as “powerful,
typey, good-moving” and Alexia Ross called him a "stunning
young stallion", and in the Arab Horse Society Yearbook,
Betty Finke marked him as “definitely [a colt] to watch”.
Arabian Horse World called him an "exotic international
champion". The final accolade this year came from the well-known
Belgian champion breeder Nancy Lacoste, who simply said "I
am breeding all my best mares to the exotic and athletic H Tobago!"
Tobago has the world-class pedigree to ensure that his stunning
looks and movement are passed on. His sire Psytadel** (Padrons
Psyche*** x Bint Bey Shah) needs no introduction, being one of
the world’s top sires of show horses, whose offspring dominate
the European show rings. Psytadel** combines the now legendary
Padron***, Padrons Psyche*** and Bey Shah+, probably the most
influential show sires of all time.

Photo: Caroline Johnson
RESULTS
Champion at Merrist Wood International ‘B’ show 2005
Reserve Champion at Wales and West International ‘C’ Show 2005
Reserve Champion at Devon County ‘C’ show 2006
Reserve Best 2yo Colt at the British National Championships, Malvern 2006
'Gold Medal' (tied for 1st place on points – scoring 91.3) at UKIAHS
2006
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It is his dam-line, however, that makes Tobago really special. Tobago’s
dam Teeba, bred by Jane Kadri and bought as a foundation mare by Claire Chillingworth,
is a multi-champion in hand, whose results include two wins at the British
Nationals, Supreme Champion at HoCon, Reserve Supreme Champion at Wessex, Reserve
Supreme Champion at NWRG, and a Gold Medal at UKIAHS, with 5x20 for movement.
Teeba is by the superb Russian sire Gonorar (Menes x Mastika), a Classic-winning
racehorse, then in-hand British National Supreme Champion and UK-International
Champion, famous for his breathtaking movement. Her dam is the renowned Crabbet/Old
English beauty Queens Topaz (Midnight Gold x Dancing Queen), all of whose many
offspring have been major show champions, winning both in hand and under saddle.
Dancing Queen is a legend in her own right, a Princess Muna winner and dam
of many champions. In her AHS Yearbook report on Malvern 2006, Betty Finke
commented on Tobago’s ‘strong dam line’, adding that he was ‘instantly
recognizable as a representative of Dancing Queen’s family’. She
could not have paid him a greater compliment!
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Padron*** |
Padrons
Psyche*** |
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Kilika |
Psytadel**
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Bey
Shah+ |
Bint Bey Shah |
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Musks
Angel Eyes |
H
TOBAGO |
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Menes |
Gonorar |
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Mastika |
Teeba |
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Midnight Gold |
Queens
Topaz |
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Dancing Queen |

But
I have to say that I bought Tobago as much for his athletic ‘uphill’ conformation
as for his exotic beauty and star-studded pedigree. In May
2006, as a baby 2yo, Tobago passed a full, 5-stage, sport-horse
vetting (including 22 x-rays) with flying colours – the
vet even rang me to say how lovely he is, and that she could
not find a single flaw in his conformation or action, despite
trying very hard.
This year, alongside his stud duties, Tobago will also be professionally
backed and started gently under saddle, with a view to a future
dressage career, as I firmly believe that Arabs, especially
the pretty in-hand winners, should get out there and prove
themselves in open competition against other breeds. A professional
dressage rider is very keen to have Tobago to bring on and
compete, so this may be the next step. But he is still only
3, so we don't want to rush things.
Tobago stands at the beautiful Cliveden Stud in Berkshire (where
the Derby winner Reference Point was bred), and is available
to a few approved mares, by AI only (frozen, chilled or fresh).
Tobago is 'Tested SCID Clear'
I am delighted by Tobago's huge popularity at
stud, of course, but Tobago is my friend, not a business. He
is my only horse, my dream horse, and I can still hardly believe
that he is really mine! I am happy to have found him a super
home at Cliveden Stud, where he is a great favourite with all
the staff, as he is so sweet, funny and affectionate.
Tobago’s stud fee for 2008 is by private treaty. As I have
said before, I am not in this for the money, and I offer very
generous concessions to a few special mares. I have no mares
of my own, and therefore cannot follow the traditional practice
of ‘proving’ my stallion at home before standing
him at public stud. So this is a chance for a few more astute
breeders
to use a rising star – a stunning international
champion, with world-class bloodlines – at a bargain price.
For now, I would just like to say thank-you to the Gamlins, again, for allowing
me to buy their very precious and much-loved Tobago.
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KATE
FOX
Tel: +44 (0)7710 416498
Email: kate@sirc.org

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