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SIR SPATTSON BLACK ARABIAN STALLION

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2006

Sir Spattson, 1994 Black Arabian Stallion, Sweepstakes Nominated, SCID Clear, www.trademarkfarm.com, 816-524-9849. His pedigree is made from the most sought after comdination of national champions available.

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  • I have a bay arabian mare with rabiciano traits was wonder does Sir Spattson pass on some of his white marking and sabino traits.

  • @kiameara26  Yes.

  • Where is her blog?

  • Some believe that confirmation is a factor of personality traits. My experience is that is true. However, there is more. Nutrition, gental training, excersize and just good time spent with your horse. Pedigree is also important. Like breeds of dogs, breeders have selectively chosen particular traits to add or subtract from their breeding programs. Arabian horses were bred to be tribal family members. But that is another topic.

  • And I see the great Khemosabi in him. He's not bay, and his white markings aren't identical, but the rest, I see. It's definitely there. Your horse should be known as the great Sir Spattsons, as Khemosabi is known as the great Khemosabi. Because your horse is great. And you've done a great job.

  • Yes. Khemosabi is definitely there. Thank you for your complements.

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  • That horse moves like air and water. Stunning.

  • I had the pleasure of having Baska Fleet in my life ...years ago. Her nickname was Peanut, when I acquired her....She was a triple Bask Bred Filly......I love her. and will always miss her.....

  • Wow hes gorgous! Im going to have to look him up when it comes time to breed my mare.

  • is beautiful horses arabians stalions....SIR SPATTSON

  • Before her blog, I never really thought about how important conformation was, and I never really knew that it mattered, but now, when I see one that doesn't have the greatest conformation, I can tell. But she's all for just taking great care of horses, because she wants people to be responsible horse owners, and she writes about how important safe fencing is, and keeping the pastures clear of debris, and the horse/s safe. Which I knew that. But she shares so much info, it's why I like her blog.

  • I read an Arabian horse blog, by this woman who has had Arabians for 20 years. Her horses bloodlines include Khemosabi. So she has a lot of bays, couple greys and a few black Arabians.

    I also read another blog, by a woman, where her blog is about sharing information, and giving her opinion. And she has pointed out common sense, that I guess isn't so common. A lot of things that should be obvious, but that I guess many don't think about. But mainly what she has taught me, is conformation.

  • Your welcome. I have had my Arabian, nearly two years. So there is much to learn for me. That's why I am always reading, trying to absorb lots of information. So if I can chat to someone who can broaden my knowledge, that is much appreciated. I want to know all I can. Sometimes I'm amazed at how much I do know, but I am daily reading something, I am daily learning :).

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