With a teacup muzzle, tiny, tippy ears,
and beautiful big brown eyes Ali
epitomizes the Arabian horse. He has a
gorgeous, thick, mane and tail and a
head that, from day one, struck me as
the head of royalty with large cheeks
and fine, exotic, tear bones set on a
gorgeous long neck, clean throatlatch
and proud arch.
On his second
birthday he measured a little over 14.1
hands and is still growing. I expect him
to mature at close to 15 hands. He is
nicely coupled, with a short, back, good
solid bone, beautifully straight legs
and a wee bit of the snort and blow that
Arabian dreams are made of. This young
stallion is well balanced and wow can he
move! He has fantastic reach and a
beautiful float. Ali possesses the
athleticism and stamina that made the
original Arabian the horse used to
improve every light breed out there –
and some of the heavy ones as well. He
is a sport horse champion in the making
and will be started under saddle when he
is 5.
Loaded with personality and
a desire for the spotlight, Ali
possesses a natural charisma that gets
him noticed.
A descendent of
Babson/Sirecho via Walter Schimanski and
Pritzlaff based breeding, Ali is the
combination of the visions of these
Arabian greats and possesses a pedigree
filled with some of the most sought
after old blood out there.
He
would blend beautifully with horses of
primarily Babson or Pritzlaff heritage
while still bringing that little
something extra from the other side of
his pedigree. With no Minstril breeding,
he would make a great outcross for those
programs, bringing the substance, bone,
and the incredible movement of his dual
heritage lines to add to the Minstril
beauty or he can add a little of that
old desert blood to your new domestic
lines.
Special one year low
introductory rate and incentives for
show homes.
Sorry… no book
available for the 2009 season, but we
are accepting limited mares for the 2010
breeding season.
Stud Fee: $ 500