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BobandEna
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BobandEna
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Posted - 25 Jun 2007 : 10:39:30 PM
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Sis Is this the Paramount you are looking for
SAHR*5571 AHSB*22045 Chestnut Gender Mare Sire PARMANT AHSB*17237 Chestnut 1987 Dam PROTOCOL AHSB*19330 Bay 1986 Dam's Sire PRONONCE AHSB*17240 Bay 1979 Studbook Reference Volume 17 Page 348
Breeder MR & MRS H A S BANCROFT
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BobandEna
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Posted - 25 Jun 2007 : 10:53:34 PM
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Just to remind newcomers, of the horses that are on this trophy
ARAB HORSE SOCIETY CHALLENGE CUP FOR THE BEST PUJRE BRED RIDDEN STALLION PRESENTED BY: THE HON MRS C.E. EMMETT
1961 MRS A J SELLAR�S BLUE HALO 1962 MRS A J SELLAR�S BLUE HALO 1963 MRS A J SELLAR�S BLUE HALO 1964 MRS A J SELLAR�S BLUE HALO 1965 MR J ALEXANDER�S ARGOS 1966 MRS S BRADFORD�S GOLD MOIDORE 1967 MRS A M ROBERT�S COUNT AMBRINO 1968 MISS P M LINDSAY GERWAZY 1969 MISS P M LINDSAY GERWAZY 1970 MISS M C POLLARD CRANLEIGH RED SHADOW 1971 MISS E K JONES RADFAN 1972 MR & MRS MASSEY RABALAIN 1973 MRS E SOAMES RODANIEH RUSHIME 1974 MRS M RANDLE RADFAN 1975 MR & MRS TYZACK ZAJAL 1976 MR & MRS CROSSWELL DADIA 1977 MR & MRS CROSSWELL DADIA 1978 MR & MRS CROSSWELL DADIA 1979 MR & MRS NELSON CLARION 1980 MR & MRS J HOUGHTON MANEX 1981 MISS D ROBINSON GRAND DUKE 1982 MRS J M GOODING GRAND DUKE 1983 MRS J M GOODING GRAND DUKE 1984 MR & MRS J HOUGHTON MANEX 1985 N & E H JACKSON SILVER SATYR 1986 N & E H JACKSON SILVER SATYR 1987 MR & MRS J HOUGHTON VAIN HUSSAR 1988 MRS J M OPPE GOLDEN FLAMBEAU 1989 MR & MRS J C CROWE KAHTANI 1990 TUSON ARABIANS BEN HURR 1991 MR T O AGGAD NAASIR 1992 MR T O AGGAD NAASIR 1993 MR & MRS BANCROFT PARAMOUNT 1994 MR T O AGGAD HADEIR 1995 MRS S LEA ABU DHAHI 1996 MAJOR & MRS HEDLEY MAXIM IBN RIALLA 1997 ELISABETH LADY MOYNE SISYRINCHIUM 1998 H.H. SHEIKH ABDULLAH BIN KHALIFA AL THANI SWORD OF THE SKY 1999 MR & MRS TITTERINGTON NAZDROMAL 2000 DIANA WHITTOME IMAD 2004 TIFFANI McCARTHY PHA SILVERN RISALM 2005 MRS JUDITH EVANS TOMAN
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Mike
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Posted - 25 Jun 2007 : 11:22:41 PM
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Hi Bob,
I remember watching Grand Duke ....... though I was still in my pram for the first of Blue Halo's victories, I did (once out of said pram) own a great grand daughter of his
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Rozy Rider
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Posted - 26 Jun 2007 : 8:54:43 PM
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BLUE HALO in 1967,with Mrs Sellar on board, taken by Ronnie Booth & posted for Ronnie...enjoy. Winner for 1961,1962,1963 & 1964. and Hadeir. (for Ronnie).
And Congratulations to Jak......Argos Under Saddle..must be the only one in the World....Sue |
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Mike
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Rozy Rider
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Posted - 27 Jun 2007 : 12:06:38 AM
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IMAD |
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Jingo
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Rozy Rider
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Posted - 27 Jun 2007 : 10:22:46 AM
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Sort them out, lets see who we are missing now...Bob & Ena, could you put a marker at the ones we've found....please Sue |
Sue
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emma
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Posted - 28 Jun 2007 : 4:09:08 PM
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Just looking through these super photos i began to think that perhaps these horses from years ago appear to be dare i say it more athletic than many we see now.
Yes they appear more substantial than some nowadays but then that is the overall trend with the in hand too. Evolution of the breed whether its for the best or not i shall leave for a different discussion.
When i say the horses of the past look more athletic im not saying that our modern day ones are cripples but perhaps we are a bit more precious with them now. Im not sure quite how to explain it, i dont want to get shot down in flames! I have noticed that some of the ridden horses we see now and particularly this year where classes have been huge have horses that go sweetly but just dont seem to cover the ground and many dont gallop. Perhaps its a sign of the times there have been many articles about valuable dressage horses not being hacked or turned out incase of injury, but i find it a vital part of education and musculoskeletal development.
Im very lucky my ridden stallion does everything, im quite conscious of not being too precious about him. A top producer heard that id been jumping him and told me i shouldnt i should be careful about his legs, i replied that its ok as he jumps over them he doesnt crash into the jumps with his legs! Infact last year he did a sponsored ride and 3 days later was ridden champ at the Midland AHS show. I just get the impression that increasingly due to money, time, increased competitiveness and other pressures has made amny forget just how versatille and hardy our Arabs are.
What are your thoughts? Is there a difference in those previuos ridden horses to those today?
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jak812
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England
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Posted - 28 Jun 2007 : 5:19:45 PM
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Two more for the collection..
Nazdromal:
Abu Dhahi:
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Jingo
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Posted - 30 Jun 2007 : 9:05:38 PM
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jak812 thank you so much for adding Nazdromal and Abu Dhahi (we had added Abu earlier - but thread was removed)
Emma - yep I agree perhaps some of the horses today are a bit "wrapped in cotton wool" - we try to give our boy a "natural" life when he's home BUT "hands up" we do turn him out in boots etc - just in case!!!! Once he has finished his ridden career we intend to do lots of other things with him - hubbie has a desire to drive him!!!! Poor Tom - sure he'll enjoy it Maybe I could persuade Ann to put the side saddle on him - or Frankie could take him to do long distance
Afterall he is only a baby at the mo
Just one little concern about Paramount BOB - she is listed as a MARE so tell me how is she on the Best Ridden Stallion trophy.
Ron has pointed out that Andrew Tonge's Kazmierek was Best Ridden Stallion and Overall Ridden Champion - we must make sure, if this is correct, the trophy must be altered.
Does anyone have pics of Kaz (sure I could get some from Andrew) and details of the awards that year. |
Jude www.auchmillanarabians.org.uk photos:Anthony Reynolds,Sweet,Deano,Real Time Imaging |
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georgiauk
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Posted - 30 Jun 2007 : 10:47:43 PM
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There's a nice pic of Kaz in AHS News winter 99 no 93 page 54 - if anyone can scan and post it here |
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tamila
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Posted - 01 Jul 2007 : 9:28:07 PM
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Thank you for the picture of Abu Dhahi. I can hardly believe it ts so long ago that I travelled with him in the trailer when he left his breeder, Tina Cooke, to go to Sue Lea's. He really was a beautiful boy and died so tragicaly when so young. |
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Jingo
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Rozy Rider
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Posted - 02 Jul 2007 : 7:45:10 PM
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Just found another of Abub Dhahi in hand in 1988 (AHS No.70) (1st Royal,1st Royal Windsor,2nd South of England).and Golden Flambeau, in colour. taken in 1987.
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Tahir
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Posted - 10 Jul 2007 : 12:56:34 AM
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So lovely to see pics of these wonderful stallions!!! It is also so nice for me to see pics of Sword - he lived next door to me for a while, he was awesome. Also fantastic to see a pic of Radfan on page 1, so many people own relatives of this amazing horse, I believe he was BNC in-hand as well as under saddle. I was very honoured to attend his 21st birthday party and have a pic of that day to share:
Carla, xx. |
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Rozy Rider
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Posted - 18 Jul 2007 : 10:25:29 AM
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So who removed the posting & pictures and why and can we get them all back on....who are we missing.... |
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Jingo
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Dot
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Posted - 27 Jul 2007 : 10:18:41 AM
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slightly off topic I know but in response to somebodies comment about wrapping horse in cotton wool. You are oh so right it annoys the he** out of me to see horses turned out in +10 degrees C weather with thick winter rugs and boots on all round.
Research in the US and elsewhere has shown that booting horses increases the temperature of a horses leg by up to 10 degrees minimum and that the heat stress can in fact contribute to tendon injuries as tendons are not good at dissipating heat and are designed to run at cooler temperature.
I myself at home did a small scale experiment on leg temperature and boot wearing, the temperature differences were very surprising.
So if you really care about your horse only boot it if it interferes with itself when ridden. Under normal circumstances unclipped free roaming horses given access to shelter and ad lib hay/ haylage are perfectly capable of regulating there body temperature with out rugs. I love horses but what we all seem to forget is that the only reason they are not eaten or milked like cows/ sheep and pigs is because they proved to be more useful around the farm for plowing cart pulling etc. how many cows have you seen wearing rugs lately?
Yes you could argue cows are ruminants and horses are not and as such cows have a big fermenting vat that produces a lot of heat. But so do horses it is their cecum, hence the best way to keep your horse warm is lots of fibre.
I shall now get off my hoby horse.
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Sadika
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Posted - 07 Aug 2007 : 11:11:57 PM
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I don't think this has been acknowledged in the above but sadly two BNCh Ridden stallions were pts this year - Nazdromal and Silver Satyr. RIP. |
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LadyB
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Posted - 08 Aug 2007 : 4:06:20 PM
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Thanks for the pic of Argos under saddle.. He looks lovely. He is my mare's great grandfather on stallion side... Really nice to see a pic of him.. |
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Jingo
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georgiauk
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Posted - 08 Aug 2007 : 10:41:22 PM
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Sats was 27 and Naz must only have been 14 or 15 |
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Arabian Girl
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Posted - 09 Aug 2007 : 12:18:33 AM
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Slightly off topic here and i apologise, my horse was out of Khaymakam (Brian Blakes, i think) i can remember a super picture of Khaymakam on the back page of AHS news roundabout 1985..has anybody got any good pics of this stallion, i borrowed that particular ahs news to someone and never got it back..thanks in advance |
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