Updated video of stud DB Ibn Jalam. Sarah has him fine tuned for all her demos in her Ride With Excellence Clinics.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Photo of the Week
DB El Alazan, a 2005 stallion out of Sharooq Al Shams, a Hamdani mare whose tail female line traces to the mare *Sindidah, bred by the Sa'ud Royal Family, imported to the USA by Connie Cobb. His sire is DB Nadir, whose tail female line traces to *Turfa, also bred by the Sa'ud Royal Family and imported to the USA by Henry Babson.
Thank you Bobbi Sanders of Lone Oak Photography for the photo!
Thank you Bobbi Sanders of Lone Oak Photography for the photo!
Monday, October 24, 2011
Kicking Up the Dust at Hunter/Jumper Shows
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Riding Center trainer Sarah Sanders with students Britnie and Natalee (and TB Private Bryan and Mikey) |
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Britnie Mallet on TB Private Bryan |
Coached by Sarah Sanders, these students ranged from first time show novices to 'been there, done that' veterans. Judging by the beautiful photos (by Bobbi Sanders of Lone Oak Photography - thank you Bobbi!), it was a success!
Left - Britnie Mallet showed TB ex-racer Private Bryan. Bryan is a stunner and is surely developing a very large fan club. He is also for sale to a lucky person who is looking for an elegant mover.
Left - Natalee shows her new TB, Mikey in Hunter classes and below
Left, Lori Zackrie and her Desert Bred gelding, DB Bolero.
Bolero and Lori have done it all. After winning several AERC Limited Distance rides, and galloping cross country courses in foxhunting with the Shawnee Foxhunters, Lori is now taking on the Hunter/Jumper world - watch out everybody!
Destin Cylkowski showed her new TB, Radar in the Jumper classes.
And Rochelle Weaver shined with her new QH, Fancy. Before Fancy and Rochelle came together, Fancy spent her early years giving walk/trot/canter lessons and occasional trail rides. Now with Rochelle in her life, Fancy has become a force to be reckoned with in the Hunter ring. Some of her curves have melted into muscle and a light glows in her eyes with the new challenges she's found in life. It's been wonderful watching these two develop their partnership together.
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Rochelle and Fancy |
Rochelle and Fancy sporting their first ribbons of many more in the future to be sure!
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Lori and DB Bolero |
Saturday, September 24, 2011
New Owners for our Desert Breds!
Pictured left is Olivia at a recent demonstration clinic with Sarah Sanders at Longmeadow Rescue Ranch showing how rollbacks are done, on Aramis.
Don't blink your eyes or you'll miss Olivia's daughter Britnie on her new Desert Bred, DB Bint Yuniya! Shown at left are Britnie and Yuniya in action at the Longmeadow Demo Clinic.
Another of our anglo/arabians, DB Rising Rhapsody, found her soul mate with Lindsey. Lindsey loves her versatility and it sounds like she plans on trying every discipline out there with her girl - and with the talents of those two, we're sure there's nothing they can't do!
Jill and Keith enjoy trail riding and previously had quarter horses that weren't quite right for them. Jill found a nice match for her in gelding DB Shetan, and then soon realized she needed a horse with a little more 'go' and found her riding partner in the mare DB Dharma.
Sheri has been helping us keeping our horses fit and sharp while she's helped exercise them over the past year. She discovered one had a special spot in her heart, the gelding AAS Al Hamdani. Sheri is a veteran endurance rider and is looking forward to many rides with Hamdani.
Congrats to all!
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Olivia, DB Aramis Agenda and DB Zaina |
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Olivia and DB Zaina |
It's always exciting to see our clients find their perfect matches with our horses, and we're celebrating some great pairings.
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Olivia and DB Aramis Agenda at RWE Clinic at Longmeadow Ranch |
Olivia and daughter Britnie recently welcomed 3 of our horses into their family. Olivia has been challenging her young anglo/arab gelding DB Aramis Agenda as she brings him along in the Ride With Excellence program. She was having so much fun with Aramis, she added another Desert Bred to her mix with the mare DB Zaina. Don't they all look gorgeous together?
Pictured left is Olivia at a recent demonstration clinic with Sarah Sanders at Longmeadow Rescue Ranch showing how rollbacks are done, on Aramis.
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Britnie and DB Bint Yuniya |
Don't blink your eyes or you'll miss Olivia's daughter Britnie on her new Desert Bred, DB Bint Yuniya! Shown at left are Britnie and Yuniya in action at the Longmeadow Demo Clinic.
Another of our anglo/arabians, DB Rising Rhapsody, found her soul mate with Lindsey. Lindsey loves her versatility and it sounds like she plans on trying every discipline out there with her girl - and with the talents of those two, we're sure there's nothing they can't do!
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Jill and DB Dharma |
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Keith and DB Sambuca at the RWE Clinic at Longmeadow Ranch |
Similarly, Keith found the anglo/arab DB Sambuca a lovely confident even tempered trail horse that was just the right partner for him. He and Jill and have been enjoying their new riding buddies with overnight camping trips with them to explore many of the great parks and trails in the area.
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Sheri and AAS Al Hamdani |
Congrats to all!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Endurance News!
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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 |
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).
Sulayman says "y'all come back and visit again!"
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 :) |
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 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 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.
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 |
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DB Dahman 1st place finish |

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.
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