Thursday, September 1, 2011

Endurance News!

Training Ride at Greensfelder Park with Paula and DB Dahman, Sheri and AAS Al Hamdani and Jill Maschoff and DB Dharma, photo by Cindy Stafford
The Desert Breds have been back at it this summer kicking up the dust on the endurance trails.  Sheri Devouassoux and Paula Kaigh have found a way to get to some rides in between the spring mud and monsoons and the summer oppressive heat.  And we're glad they did for they were hugely successful!

At the June Dead Dog Creek ride in Kinmundy IL, Paula Kaigh won the 30 mile LD on DB Dahman with a time of 3:23, with Sheri following close behind on Paula's horse, Ibn Desert Dhellal with a time of 3:25 and a 3rd place finish.  What a great start to the season!

At the July Endure for the Cure ride in IL, Paula and DB Dahman finished 4th out of 22 in the 50 mile endurance ride with a time of 5:59.  Sheri and her new gelding AAS Al Hamdani finished 6th out of 9 with a finish time of 4:13.  The 2nd day Paula and her gelding Ibn Desert Dhellal finished 9th out of 14 in the 50 mile ride with a time of 8:27.

On a roll, Paula and Sheri tackled the August Rock River Charity ride at Matthiesson State Park in IL.  Paula and DB Dahman finished the 60 mile ride in 4th place with a finish time of 8:19.  Sheri and Hamdani swept thru the 30 mile LD in 3rd place, just 2 seconds from 1st!  Paula and Ibn Desert Dhellal wrapped up the weekend with the 30 mile LD on Sunday with a completion credit, due to some frustratingly confusing trail markings.  But a happy healthy sound finish is still a win!

Congratulations all!

Friday, June 24, 2011

Colts on Parade

The 2010 baby boys have been busy frolicking in the warm weather, and our local roving photographer (and boarder) Pastor Carl Bowlin has been catching them in action!  His photos were too good not to share.  Thank you Carl! (He and LaVonne Bowlin are happy owners of the lovely Arabian mare and former racehorse, Copper, the adorable quarter horse Buttercup, and their pride and joy Sulayman, their colt out of Buttercup by the Desert Bred stallion DB Ibn Najem Huda).
Left to Right, Sulayman, DB Yadid, DB Saoud, Rising Agenda's warmblood colt, and Elena Macia's QH colt
Already in perfect formation, Quadrilles will be next!
Not much gets past Sulayman's watchful eye
Sulayman and DB Saoud, who'd earned the nickname Pistol Pete :)
Sulayman says "y'all come back and visit again!"

Monday, April 25, 2011

The Dhaman Strain at Desert Bred Arabian Stud

Here at Desert Bred Arabians, we're blessed to be able to breed horses of several of the bedouin strains from the Arabian Peninsula:  Abayyan, Hamdani, Kuhaylan, Dahman.

The Dahman strain resembles somewhat the Abayyan and Saqlawi (related) strains in elegance but with more of the strength of the Kuhaylan. It is an intermediate blend of the Kuhaylan with the Saqlawi-Abayyan type. The head is short and broad like the Kuhaylan but with more bulge and jibah. They are compact with lines more like the Kuhaylan but with more over all refinement. They are of medium build usually with dry, flatbone.


The Dahman strain is presently represented at Desert Bred Arabian Stud by only one female line, that of *Sawannah imported from Bahrain in 1954. The line is carried on through her daughter, *Hadriya by the previously mentioned, *Jalam Al Ubayan. This line descends from a Dahmah mare of Sheikh Sulman bin Hamid al Khalifa, ruler of Bahrain. The Al Khalifa family has occupied the island country of Bahrain since 1783 and they were originally from a branch of the Anazah confederation.

The horses of this line have shown prowess as performance horses.  DB Dahman, a gelding out of the mare DB Jasidah by DB Shahhat.  Dahman and his owner, Paula Kaigh, have successfully completed 1230 endurance miles, which include 8 Best Condition awards and 10 first place finishes.


DB Dahman

DB Dahman 1st place finish



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
DB Bint Dahmah, owned by DB Arabians, a 2002 black mare out of DB Dahmah by DB Najem Huda, finished her first Limited Distance ride at Endure for the Cure this year in 3rd place.  She's showing all the ability of her dam, pictured below.


DB Dahmah, also owned by DB Arabians, has competed in Limited Distance rides as well, and must share the same racing genes her half brother, DB Dahman.  Her record includes 2 Best Condition awards and 2 1st place finishes.




DB Ibn Najem Huda, a 2006 Stallion out of the Dahmah mare, DB Jamalah, displays phenomenal athletic ability this strain is known for.  Ibn Huda displays ultimate self carriage and true natural collection.



 This strain is very rare in the United States, with only a handful of breeding horses left of this line.  We are very privileged to be able to help preserve these lines.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

A Year in Review - Part II

And more of 2011!

It was a pleasure to welcome new boarders Fran Jenkel and her lovely Missouri Fox Trotter Baby Girl, along with Jill Stone, new owner of Fancy and Beethoven.  Fancy has been giving people lessons for years, just a nice trusty mount to have.  Beethoven is a Desert Bred arabian gelding who charms everyone he meets.

Carl and LaVon Bowlin's Quarter Horse mare had a gorgeous colt this year, by the DB Arabian stallion DB Ibn Huda.  They've named him Ibn Alfahl Huda and call him Sulaymann.  LaVon says he's purrrrrfect - perfect personality, perfect color, perfect in every way :).


Sulaymann and mom Buttercup.  Photo by L. Bowlin


Sulaymann and Buttercup.  Photo by L. Bowlin



Sulaymann already showing off for the girls!  But they don't look too impressed, poor little guy.  Photo by L. Bowlin
 
Sulaymann trying to get his buddies to play.  Photo by L. Bowlin
2011 also saw the opening of our new Cross Country Course!

Photo by B. Sanders
And 2011 was full of days hanging out with your friends, such as this outing to beautiful Pere Marquette.  Gorgeous!

Photo by J. O'Neill

Photo by J. O'Neill

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

A Year in Review

Wow, this winter has gone by fast and I am so tardy in doing a 2010 wrap up, but let's get started!

The Desert Breds and boarders/riders of The Riding Center have been very busy.  In 2010 we saw lots of action on the endurance trails.  Katie Davis returned to her endurance roots and debuted DB Airs Aidah in her first LD rides this fall.  Their first ride they finished in 3rd, and their second ride they finished in 1st place and won Best Condition (BC)!  A great start to Aidah's endurance career and the two make a great team!

DB Airs Aidah and Katie Davis and Ozark Trail Endurance Ride, 35 mile LD

DB Bint Dahmah also made her debut on the endurance trails this year, first with Sheri Devouassoux at the helm in the Endure for the Cure ride in July.  Then Elena Macia joined her cousin Katie on the Ozark Trail riding Bint Dahmah for a 2nd place finish in the 35!

Lori Zackrie took a break in between jumping and fox hunting with the Shawnee Hounds, and took her two endurance veterans, Ehmirah and DB Bolero, to the Ozark Trail ride.  Lori finished 3rd and 1st place in the LD's and BC in both! 

Lori Zackrie and DB Bolero at Ozark Trail Endurance ride, 1st place finish 35 mile LD and BC


DB Hula Mayya made her endurance debut also in the Ozark Trail. With Paula Kaigh setting the pace in front on Ibn Desert Dhellal, Hula and her rider Cindy (me) finished in great condition (Hula was in better condition than Cindy :)). 

Paula Kaigh didn't let the dust settle on any endurance ride she tackled and had another fabulously successful season.  With her two geldings, DB Dahman and Ibn Desert Dhellal, she completed 7 out of 7 rides that included 5 1st place finishes and 3 Best Condition awards for a total of 250 miles.


Paula Kaigh and DB Dahmah 55 mile Ozark Trail Endurance Ride 1st place finish and BC

And Sheri Devouassoux was instrumental and getting several young Desert Breds in shape for their first rides and getting them through those rides in great condition and well paced.  First she took Ibn Dhellal thru a very frigid State Fair Express ride in the spring.  Then with a brief outing to Old Dominion just for a bit of an extra challenge, she returned to our little midwest corner to take DB Bint Dahmah, DB Zahrah and DB Al Amhara on their first LD rides.

While the endurance riders were braving frigid temps, dust and heat, The Riding Center horse crowd was wowing judges in the show arenas. Lindsey Kelley, Devin Isselhard, Katy Jasper, Ginny Sanders and many more I am sure forgetting to mention competed in hunter/jumper shows such as Cornerstone Farms.  These girls are very enthustiastic about the 2011 season and have formed their own club, the Midwest Performance Horse Club, and will truly be a force to be reckoned with this upcoming season!

Desert Bred Arabian Stud farm was so pleased with the turnout for the Open House we held with Guest Speaker Joe Ferriss.  So many people came from quite a distance a way, and it was wonderful to catch up with old friends and make new ones.  We also got to catch up with even more kindred spirits at the Al Khamsa convention in Kentucky and were honored to have been able to demo two of our studs, DB Khrush and DB Ibn Jalam.

It's always a joy to see our friends find their perfect horse and this year was no exception.  Carl and LaVon Bowlin welcomed the gentle arabian mare Copper into their family, along with a bouncing baby boy (more on him in another post!).  Jill and Keith Maschoff joined our Riding Center family, along with two quarter horses, Chloe and Bailey, and one of the Desert Bred geldings, DB Shetan.  It's been wonderful seeing them get back into the swing of being horsey people again!
Sara Yoch brought another man into her life, a handsome brunette named DB Kalif and she's very excited about their upcoming adventures.



Sara Yoch and DB Kalif

Katy Jasper, who had quickly outgrown DB Shetan, found the challenge she needed in the spry little  Desert Bred mare DB Caprih.  Caprih is a warmblood jumper in a 14.1 hand arabian body :). 
Lindsey Kelly joined The Riding Center gang as well with her gorgeous Thoroughbred gelding Mikey.  Lindsey was able to quickly bring Mikey out of race track mode into a beautiful and graceful hunter horse and made their show debut this year!

Lindsey Kelley and TB Gelding Mikey at Cornerstone Farms H/J Show
 More in next post - To Be continued in Part II - BABIES!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Presenting Our New Cross Country Course!

At Desert Bred Arabians (aka The Riding Center boarding stable), we're always looking for different ways to challenge our horses.  Pursuing a variety of disciplines keeps them versatile and fit. 

So we're very excited to have a new cross country jump course set up in our fields.  With a variety of heights and types of jumps, there's something for everyone from the novice jumper to the veteran.






It was lovely to have guests from ST. Louis and Cornerstone Farms in St. Jacob come out and take the tour.  Thanks ladies for helping us break them in! 

Photos by Bobbi Sanders - thanks Bobbi!













Saturday, November 6, 2010

Fall Endurance - Desert Bred horses take top honors!

The weather has been kind this fall with beautiful sunny weather and cool temps, so it was time to hit the endurance rides!

We were very excited to have a ride almost in our backyard - Paul Sidio created a new ride on the Ozark Trail in Black, MO based out of Brushy Creek Campground. A couple of our boarders had made that a favorite spot to visit, and we were eager to check out this ride! (Brushy Creek pastures pic left)






With stalls for horses, a lodge with a restaurant, and miles and miles of trails, what a great place for an endurance ride!

Paula Kaigh brought her two geldings, Ibn Desert Dhelall and DB Dahman, Lori Zackrie brought her mare Emirah and her gelding DB Bolero. Cindy Stafford and Sheri Devouassoux brought DB Hula Mayya and DB Al Amhara for their first endurance rides.  They were joined by Kate Davis and Elena Macia who were riding DB Airs Aidah and DB Bint Dahmah in their first and second endurance rides respectively (picture left - Hula Mayya and Ibn Desert Dhelall chilling out in their comfy stalls) 




In the Friday 25 mile ride, many successes among the Desert Breds in what turned out to be a very challenging trail.  Single track most of the way, with very technical footing.  There were quite a few pulls, but 100% completion among the Desert Breds.  Sheri piloted DB Al Amhara to a top 10 finish!  (Sheri and Al Amhara pictured left, photo by Brushy Creek photographer).  Paula Kaigh and Ibn Dhelall sponsored Cindy and  Hula Mayya to a very steady finish in 13th and 14th places.  Ibn barely noticed the 25 miles of hills - at the finish line he didn't have enough sweat for the P&R guy's heart monitor to register a pulse!  And most importantly of all, congratulations to Lori Zackrie at winning Best Condition in the 25 on her (non Desert Bred) mare Ehmirah (with a 3rd place finish)!  It's been wonderful watching Lori and Ehmirah's growing partnership together while they train at our stable, The Riding Center.









 In Saturday's rides, Lori (on DB Bolero), Kate (on DB Airs Aidah) and Elena (on DB B. Dahmah) swept the top 3 spots in the 35 mile LD, with Lori winning Best Condition once again. 

In the 60 mile endurance ride, Paula and her lamborghini of a horse DB Dahman tied for first with Julie Jackson, with Paula winning Best Condition!  (left pic - Paula leaving the vet check with Dahman)




Left - Kate Davis and DB Airs Aidah pose for the camera before starting their 2nd loop.  Airs Aidah and Kate finished 2nd place





Left - Lori and DB Bolero, winner 1st place and Best Condition.














Left - Elena and DB Bint Dahmah sailed into a 3rd place finish.
















After the Ozark ride, DB Airs Aidah and stallion DB Khrush took on the AHDRA III ride in Oquawka IL.  Kate Davis and Aidah won the 30 mile LD as well as Best Condition!  Sarah Sanders and DB Khrush finished the 60 mile endurance ride in 5th place.  Congratulations ladies!