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Kes Posted - 27 Apr 2011 : 2:25:12 PM
Hello everyone, I am new to this website (first post) so thought I would start by finding out how many other people had offspring by Ansata Qasim.
Last month I bought a grey gelding, OES Ibn Al Qasim and he is fabulous. I had a 3/4 Arabian previously and always promised myself originally a Crabbet bred Arab, after seeing this little horse I totally fell in love. After contacting the Pyramid society I have found out he is a straight-sired Egyptian, not a straight Egyptian due to his dams lineage but fabulous none the less.
Many thanks go to Alethea who I know also uses this forum as she took Kes on for me after he left the stud. As he is such a special horse and Alethea was so highly recommended to me he deserved the best start with someone professional. If you're reading this Alethea I'll be bugging you for showing tips very soon, doing lavant show in July!!
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gossy Posted - 09 May 2012 : 08:39:39 AM
yes i remember now, but thats fine grey or bay hes still lovely
barbara.gregory Posted - 06 May 2012 : 5:44:30 PM
Sorry to burst your bubble, Paula, Badr is grey; just a lovely bay foalie!!!

Barbara
gossy Posted - 05 May 2012 : 1:46:28 PM
thanks Barbara ive always had a soft spot for Badr and id love a Bay amongst all my greys!

need to come and visit you in the summer

take care Paula xx
barbara.gregory Posted - 05 May 2012 : 09:43:11 AM
Yvonne, I assume you mean Hafid Jamil? He is not available to SE mares. Hassanain has some lovely stallions here, mostly Hafid Jamil sons. I am not sure if his stallions are available but I will have a word with him if you like. You are not far so I could take you there. I am long overdue a visit and he does let some outside mares visit his stallions. If you want to ring me we can have a chat. I absolutely love Murtajab al Nakeeb. I have some photos of him I could email you.

Barbara
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CINDERS Posted - 04 May 2012 : 2:49:52 PM
Unfortunately I am useless with a camera but Fluff was shown quite a lot so there may be something on the internet.

Barbara, we'll be having a HoCoN barbecue in the for supporters and friends of the group so you could come along and see them. My issue now is find decent stallions to put over them. I had the offer to use Ansata Sinan but shipping was an issue and the price was massive. Good straights are few and far between although I do like Al Lahab, trouble is he does not ship and I am nervous of sending them to Germany (plus of course the cost). I also like the stallion co-owned by Dr Nagel/Al Nakeeb but cannot get permission to use him.
barbara.gregory Posted - 04 May 2012 : 10:52:39 AM
Funny enough, I am just about to redo my will so I will leave you Badr, he is a poppet. Shaheeraah might be sold if I can get any good photos of her; all the nice ones I had have got a pixelation problem so are useless and it does nothing but rain lately (that's my excuse for being a rotten photographer). She may be going abroad, watch this space!!!

Barbara
PS A photo of Shaheeraah as a yearling for you.
gossy Posted - 04 May 2012 : 08:27:43 AM
Barbara you know that both Sher and Badr are mine in your will dont you??

Hope all is well with you and yours.

paula xx
barbara.gregory Posted - 03 May 2012 : 3:18:30 PM
Would love to see your mares, Yvonne; wonderful bloodlines.

Barbara
Kes Posted - 03 May 2012 : 2:05:46 PM
Cinders, have you got any pics you can post, I would love to see them please? :)

Flo-bell, I think that pic of Kes was a lucky one, I'm sure as we turned the next corner his head would be somewhere else!! I think the big round bottom is in keeping with his owner's and I'm very glad to hear about your new girl, I know we can never replace the ones we have lost but that doesn't mean we can't go on to love another neddy, good luck with your new adventure xx
CINDERS Posted - 03 May 2012 : 1:16:44 PM
I have ActsofGgrace by Qasim out of JA AmazingGgrace and also her half sister JMA Moniette (AKA Fluffy)also out of Grace and by El Halimaar

Yvonne
flo-bell Posted - 19 Apr 2012 : 9:41:43 PM
Sorry Kes - I have been admiring your pic again ;). He is looking super - and his outline is looking good. Roo was always quite up and in front of you, but he was quie a nervy stress head, so relaxing down into a contact, like your boy is doing was very hard for Roo.

And your boy has a nice big round bottom!! Although Roo was starting to get there, after his poor start, his back end was quite weak, and he was quite angular around his quarters. He was improving with work on the lunge and pole work, but it was his weak part. His neck and shoulders were fabulous, but his bum was a bit rubbish lol ;)

I have loads of pics of Roo with his eyes shut. I think because his eyes were so big and dark on his very white face it was always really noticeable hat he was doing dramatic winks at the camera ;)
flo-bell Posted - 19 Apr 2012 : 9:36:24 PM
Ah he wasn't all that far on with his flat work, but with the help of a good friend of mine, he did have a very good start to his ridden career, so he only ever learned to go in an outline basically. He was never forced, but just persuaded that going sweetly into an outline was the easiest way to do things ;)

He was a star and I do miss him every day.

I have just landed on my feet and found myself with another beautiful Arab just a couple of weeks ago. Unfortunatly not another Qasim baby, but she has a beautiful temperament, and looks as though she is going to be a super star in a couple of years time :) xx
Kes Posted - 19 Apr 2012 : 07:48:23 AM
Flo-bell I'm really sorry and I can tell you were very fond of him indeed, it's just awful when these things happen.
Thank you for posting your pics of him though, they are lovely :) He looks to have been quite advanced in his training as that's a nice outline. Kes was backed last year just as I got him so very much behind in terms of time with his education but we don't let that bother us, he's a clever little chap. Look at your ridden pic and then compare to mine (this was taken last week), same head and eyes shut!!??
Callisto Posted - 18 Apr 2012 : 9:22:19 PM
Oh Flo-bell I am so sorry for your tragic loss of such a lovely boy so young. Life can be very cruel sometimes.
flo-bell Posted - 18 Apr 2012 : 9:07:42 PM
I had a gelding by Ansata Qasim - very sadly he suffered a broken leg in the field last year and had to be PTS :( :(. (cue much heartbreak and upheaval at our house :( )

His dam was JMA moniette, and he would have been 6 next month.

I miss this little horse every day - he had the biggest heart I've ever known in a horse, and after coming to me in a very bad state, was just really starting to look like the little star he was


Kes Posted - 15 May 2011 : 10:40:07 PM
Hi Alijo, he is gorgeous and thanks for posting the pictures. Your horse does look like Kes, particularly in the face, and Ansata Qasim of course. From what I understand, as I have never met Qasim personally, he is a very kind horse and very flashy. I don't know a huge amount about him but know he stood at stud in the UK a number of years ago before returning to the US. You can speak to the stud where he is at present and they are really nice. Kes has an excellent movement too and the fact that you achieved so much with your boy is really encouraging.
Many thanks, nice of you to go to the trouble, Carole
alijo Posted - 15 May 2011 : 5:42:35 PM
Hi i had an Ansata Qasim gelding last year.


He was a fantastic mover and was an amazing jumper, i used him for in hand, ridden, dressage and jumping
Kes Posted - 28 Apr 2011 : 4:09:54 PM
Hi Kathleen, staying away from pink although my wardrobe does stray that way sometimes!! KP will be upset! Going to start with an in-hand class this Summer and take it from there. I need to go and watch some Arab classes first as although I have been to plenty of showgrounds I can't remember seeing an Arab class recently, I mostly got involved with my friends who were doing M&M which is rather different I suspect.

Barbara, I'm so jealous you got to meet Qasim and that you saw my boy so young. When I started my initial search on Qasim I did get some emails from the stud who has him at present, Judith Forbes, I believe, is still in Qatar (or somewhere near there). Those pics are fab, I really wish I could get hold of some pictures of Kes as a foal or youngster. But I suppose I get to make up for that with the rest of his life, God knows how many I have already!!

Right must dash off, Kes has got the dentist, he'll be really pleased about that!!
barbara.gregory Posted - 28 Apr 2011 : 1:57:17 PM
Hi Carole,

I took a mare to Ansata Qasim and was so blown away by him that I sent two more. The original one I sent reabsrbed so £1750 down the drain but the other two had foals, a colt and a filly, both now five. They are straight Egyptian. The filly is "Shaheeraah" which is Arabic for "famous" and the colt is "Badr al Saraah" which is "full moon in the deset" as he was born on the night of a full moon in Suffolk but Badr al Suffolk didn't sound quite right!!!! I saw your boy as a very young foal when I took my mares to the stud.

Judi Forbis does still own Qasim although I think he is leased out, can't remember where in the States he is. Judi used Farres as she particularly wanted that dam line and a colt. She got her colt (Qasim) and was very pleased with the result.

Ibn is pronounced as it reads; ib (as in bib without the first b)and then "en" and as you know means "son of".

I have added a couple of photos of my two as youngsters.

Barbara




kathleen Posted - 28 Apr 2011 : 1:26:58 PM
Are you going to do ridden/inhand or both

Please no Barbie pink
Rui Posted - 28 Apr 2011 : 1:01:59 PM
No worries, Carole. I appreciate the care for the topic correctness, but it's only normal that topics stray a bit and if it's all in the member's interests, we don't move topics because of it .
Kes Posted - 28 Apr 2011 : 12:57:22 PM
Hi everyone, I feel sure this conversion is going to be moved soon as it's gone a bit off topic, if I knew how to do it I would do it myself to preserve the site's topic correctness.

Thank you for telling me how to pronounce ibn Callisto, I was a little confuddled having never heard it before, only read it. I have heard from various sources that Arabian horses will 'bond' with their owners once they establish trust, I hope that's true because that's a lovely relationship to have with a horse. I had a PB TB mare before Kes and she was 'today I like you, today you need to run away', I had her for 19 years until I lost her to Cushings/laminitis on the 1st March this year, was devasted. Kes is my future now.

Thanks Kathleen for info, will check out on the net later.

I sold my other motorbike last night and got reasonable money for it, now off to the newish Scats in Billinghurst to buy loads of things I 'think' Kes will need, got to have that diamonte v-browband, I'm sure my gelding won't mind if I dress him like Barbie
kathleen Posted - 28 Apr 2011 : 10:39:53 AM
just moved from forest Side area but always about weekly to Westbourne

Try Denmead horse show they have Arab classes
Callisto Posted - 28 Apr 2011 : 10:06:23 AM
ibn is pronounced ib'n (sort of like E-bin, with the stress on the E), don't know if that is very clear

As you are already finding out - Arabs are different, and can be quite possessive of their people , the tiny pic is great, but I'm looking forward to a bigger one

My girl is also SE on her sire line - he's G R Amaretto by Classic Shadwan.
Kes Posted - 27 Apr 2011 : 11:11:11 PM
Hi & Thanks Rui, will sort out my too-small pics tomorrow, the lack of sunshine today has gone to my head!


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