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arabianzAUGUST 2014

New Zealand Arab Horse Breeders’ Society (Inc)

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Cooroora Aheyme

Stunning Multi-Supreme Champion in Halter & Under Saddle

Competes successfully in dressage & hacking15.2hh • SCID, CA & LFS clear • HR - Low 25BPM

Frozen Semen Available in NZ

Prince Rasheyd (UK) x Alzana

NZ AGENT: Pamela Gleeson 09 433 5032 | [email protected]

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PAGE:5 NZAHBS CONTACTS Council Contacts & Portfolio Holders

6 PRESIDENT’S REPORT & LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

7 COUNCIL UPDATES

8 ENDURANCE

10 GREENER PASTURES

12 WORLD CRABBET CONVENTION 2013

22 STUD NEWS

36 ARABIAN CLUB CONTACTS

37 ENDURANCE CLUB CONTACTS

38 COMING EVENTS CALENDAR

FRONT COVER: RHR Heir of Marwan (US) (Marwan Al Shaqab x LC Psyches Heiress)Bred by: Roger & Stephanie McMahonOwned by NZAHBS Member: Karin Panuccio Photograph: Stuart Vesty

CONTENTS

Arabianz is the official publication of the New Zealand Arab Horse Breeders’ Society (Inc). It is usually an electronic magazine published bi-monthly.

Copyright: All articles, pictures and information appearing in Arabianz are subject to copyright. Reproduction of any part of Arabianz is not allowed without prior permission of the NZAHBS.

Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the contributors and not necessarily those held by the NZAHBS. While every care is taken, the Society accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage of material or photographs submitted for publication.

For advertising enquiries, prices & specifications contact: Fiona McLachlan (see contact list for details)www.newzealandarabs.com

Cooroora Aheyme

Stunning Multi-Supreme Champion in Halter & Under Saddle

Competes successfully in dressage & hacking15.2hh • SCID, CA & LFS clear • HR - Low 25BPM

Frozen Semen Available in NZ

Prince Rasheyd (UK) x Alzana

NZ AGENT: Pamela Gleeson 09 433 5032 | [email protected]

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NZAHBS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD 2007: Jan Wilson, Barbara McGregor, Bev Jones 2014: Sue Spratt

NZAHBS BRIAN ROSS YOUNG ACHIEVER AWARD 2008: Jessica Magill 2009: Natasha Strydom 2010: Ariana Ranui2011: Georgia Smith2012: Not awarded2013: Charlotte Wadsworth2014: Ellenna Caudwell

NZAHBS LIFE MEMBERSSince the New Zealand Arab Horse Breeders’ Society was introduced in 1970, there have been a number of Honorary Life Memberships given for “special services”.

The NZAHBS Life Members are as follows: Mr RM Gubb, Mrs SW Spratt, Mr K Cholmondeley-Smith, late Mr AA Ayliffe, late Mr J Wyatt (Australia), late AA Alec Edward, late Mr H Kroef, late Mr B Ross and late Mrs BA Morrissey.

The NZAHBS has two patrons: HRH The Princess Alia al Hussein of Jordan and PT Upton Esq, Stropshire, UK

WAHO AWARD 2005: Willowvale Picasso Bred by: DN & GM Evans Owned by: Noel & Gaynor Evans2006: Ngapa Joussif Bred by: AA Edward Owned by: Linda Cottle 2007: Bushland Gai Sharee Bred by: DG Rowe Owned by: Lynda Guy 2008: AA Parade Bred by: RM Gubb Owned by: Morrocco Arabians2009: Cyden Sun Bred by: M Tylden Owned by: Mary Tylden2010: Karamea Evita Bred by: AB Steward Owned by: Alison Steward2011: HFA Breznir Bred by: DB Marshall Owned by: Paula Humphries2012: Karamea Bay Shadow Bred by: AB Steward Owned by: Sandra Haywood2013: AA Mystic Charm Bred by: RM Gubb Owned by: Melville Gubb2014: Rula Bred by: BA Jones Owned by: Gerzanne Arabians

NZ BREEDER AWARD 2009: Euralea Arabians - Lee Cox 2010: Euralea Arabians - Lee Cox2011: Rhodium Arabians - Fanus Cous2012: Masada Park Arabians - Barbara Poulter 2013: Gerzanne Arabians - Sue Spratt & Bev Jones2014: Rayjan Arabians - Jan Wilson

ANNUAL AWARDS

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PRESIDENT: Melanie Barker Phone: 07 871 8700 PO Box 144 Mobile: 0274 839 845 Otorohanga 2564 Email: [email protected]

Portfolios: Endurance

VICE PRESIDENT Mark Milmine Phone: 03 308 9249 7 Parkdale Close Mobile: 027 544 9008 Ashburton 7700 Email: [email protected]

Portfolios: Awards, Show Gradings & Show Rules

Kevin Cholmondeley-Smith PO Box 168 Mobile: 021 839 010 Clevedon 2248 Email: [email protected]

Portfolios: Judging, Publicity, RAS Liaison, Show Gradings & Show Rules

Caitlin Dalton Phone: 03 310 2300 3032 South Eyre Road, RD 6 Mobile: 021 074 9145 Rangiora 7476 Email: [email protected]

Portfolios: Publicity, Website & Social Media

Demelza Hoogeveen Phone: 03 303 6575 487 Trevors Road, Carew Mobile: 021 310 375 RD 5, Ashburton 7775 Email: [email protected]

Portfolios: Publicity, Rules & Regulations, Website & Social Media

Kelly Mason Phone: 09 408 7935 280A Heath Road, RD 1 Mobile: 021 582 070 Awanui, Kaitaia 0486 Email: [email protected]

Portfolios: Arabianz

Tracey Rhodes Phone: 03 349 7316 232 Hamptons Road, RD 6 Mobile: 027 444 4942 Christchurch 7676 Email: [email protected]

Portfolios: Registrations, Show Gradings & Show Rules, Youth

NATIONAL SECRETARY: Fiona McLachlan Phone: 03 312 5998 PO Box 80, Cust 7444 Fax: 03 312 5996 North Canterbury Email: [email protected]

Office Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 9.30am - 2.30pm

Website: www.newzealandarabs.com

NZAHBS CONTACTS AD INDEXAl Badi Straight Egyptians .......... 28

Aurora Stud ................................ OBC

Cooroora Aheyme ...................... IFC

Desert Heritage Arabians ........... 29

El Kheir Arabians ........................ 11

Fern Hill Arabians ....................... 14

Gerzanne Arabian Stud .............. 19

Kelaray Stud ............................... 15, 20-21

Lawrence Arabians ..................... 26

NZ Warmblood Association ........ IBC

Rayjan Arabians ......................... 30

Showtime Stables ....................... 16

AD RATESNZAHBS MEMBER RATESELECTRONIC MAGAZINE:(all adverts Full Colour) Inside Front Cover $75 Full Page $50 Classified Ad (up to 25 words) $10 Website Listing (4 issues) $20 Directory (4 issues) $40 Advert Design $20

ALL PRICES EXCLUDE GST

NZAHBS MEMBER RATESPRINTED MAGAZINE:(all adverts Full Colour) IFC or IBC or OBC $125 Full Page $100 Half Page $50 Advert Design $20

ALL PRICES EXCLUDE GST

NON-MEMBER RATES: Double the NZAHBS Member Rates as listed above

ALL PRICES EXCLUDE GST

OCTOBER DEADLINE:

1 October 2014

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT

Hello to our Members and Arabian enthusiastsIt is with pleasure that we bring you this issue of the Arabianz with both on-line and printed forms.A new brochure and other marketing tools are also a work in progress.Congratulations to the Auckland Arabian Horse Club for securing the Karaka Complex for the Nationals 2015. The North Island Championships is also being held in the Auckland area this year and the South Island Championships is back at the wonderful covered arena in Christchurch. The Endurance Nationals will be held over Easter 2015 at the National Equestrian Centre at Taupo, with the North Island Endurance Championships going down to the Wairarapa at the popular venue of Wharemea Sports Grounds, and the South Island Championships still to be confirmed.We have an exciting season of events ahead of us and they all need your support. It could be in entries, sponsorship or coming along on the day to help out and it doesn’t matter how small your contribution is as it all adds up to helping create a successful event.Currently on the Council radar is judges. We have called for a gathering of current judges and we really need your support on this so if you haven’t replied please do so. RAS hold seminars annually if there is enough interest and this year we have Arabian enthusiasts attending both the North and South Island events.These seminars are the ideal introduction to judging for those who are interested in this path.Good luck to all of you out there who have foals due this season. It can be a stressful but incredibly satisfying time.Regards to you allMelanie Barker, NZAHBS President

Firstly I would like to thank everyone who has contributed or advertised in this Studs & Stallions issue of the Arabianz.

This is the first printed issue in quite some time. Hopefully with continued support from our members and advertisers, this can now be a regular occurrence.

We have done a drastic price drop on the advertising costs, to try and encourage our members to support our magazine. As we all know times are hard at present. But we need to continue to bring our Arabians to the forefront of breeding in NZ. And the only way we can do that is to promote them and show them to the world.

Already we are putting together details for the next issue. If you would like to book a page or advertise, once again send me an email and we can put something together.

Thank you to Fiona for putting this issue together. I hope everyone enjoys our printed magazine and I look forward to your feedback.

I am also now looking for NZ Stud news and photos for the December issue of the Arabian Horse News. Anyone who would like to contribute can email me details.

Happy reading

Kelly Mason

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

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COUNCIL UPDATES

COUNCIL MEETING: 2 July 2014

New Members Gemma Cameron Rangiora Full Louise Raymond Motueka Full

Rules & RegulationsA review of the “NZAHBS Rules and Regulations 2007” is in progress.

Show Rules A review of the current “NZAHBS Rules for Judging and Showing Arabian Horses” will be undertaken prior to the start of the 2014/2015 show season.

Show Gradings 2014/2015 AA - National Arabian Championships (AAHC)A - South Island Championships (Canterbury AHC)A - North Island Championships (Auckland AHC)A - Canterbury A&P Show

PublicityThe proposed Year Book, Show Circuit breed feature, Promotion Kit, Brochure, Slide Show and Website continue to be discussed and remain “works in progress” at this time. The electronic Stud Directory will be updated for the 2014/2015 breeding season. Members will be emailed a form to complete and return to update any details that have changed since the 2013/2014 issue. Advertising opportunities are available, please contact the office to book your space.

Annual General Meeting 2015 The 2015 AGM will be hosted by the Taranaki Arabian Horse Club. Date and details to be confirmed.

National Arabian Championships 2016The Canterbury Arabian Enthusiast Group’s application to host the 2016 National Arabian Championships in Christchurch was approved.

Arabian JudgesExpression of interest forms have been emailed to all NZAHBS members and RAS judges inviting them to become Arabian judges and attend a seminar. NZAHBS Listed Judges have been sent an Annual Return and invited to attend a seminar. Response/uptake to be discused at next Council meeting and contact made with all interested parties.

Eligible Stallions List A list of Eligible Stallions will be published on the website. Eligible means the stallion is registered, has DNA on file and is owned/leased by a Full financial member. There will be an opt-out tick box on Annual Stallion Return forms from 1 April 2015. In order to progress the initiative for the 2014/2015 breeding season members are invited to contact the office to add their stallion(s) to the Eligible Stallions List.

Website - Stud LinkMembers who would like a website link added to our Stud Links page please email your address details to: [email protected]. Please also add the Society’s website address to your own page to improve our search engine rankings.

Website - Stallion ListingMembers who would like a Stallion Listing added to our Stallions at Stud page please email your stallion’s details and a high resolution photo to: [email protected]

Purebred RegistrationsPurebred registrations for 2013/2014 foals were due on 1 July 2014. Please ensure you read and comply with the Registration Requirements on pages 30-31.

Horses Owned in Partnership or SyndicateStallion - all individuals who have control over the stallion for the purpose of serving mares and signing service certificates must be Full members. Mare - all owners must be Full members in order for the resulting progeny to be recorded as bred by the partnership. If an alternative foal arrangement is agreed between the owners the mare needs to be leased to the individual member by the partnership in order for the resulting progeny to be recorded as bred by the individual. The horse MUST be officially transferred into the joint names of the partnership/syndicate. If any of the owners change - an official transfer must be signed by all existing owners and lodged with the Society, along with the original registration certificate and transfer fee.

Next Council Meeting The next NZAHBS Council meeting will be held on 24 September 2014 in Auckland. If you wish to have any matters raised at this meeting, please ensure that they are submitted to the Office at least 14 days out from the meeting.

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ENDURANCEby Melanie Barker

New Zealand Endurance Breeder of the Year Award Winner 2014: Glenmore Arabian Stud, MangawekaL to R: Murray Smith, Ken McGrath, Melanie Barker, Bridgette Smith (holding trophy), Andrea Smith

Presented at Endurance AGM held in Palmerston North on 12 July 2014Photo: Barbara Avery

The Endurance NZ AGM was held in Palmerston North on Saturday the 12th July 2014. There was an excellent turnout with 70 people attending the AGM from all over New Zealand.

This was the first year that an Endurance Breeders Award was presented. The criteria was one point for every qualified kilometre, 40kms and above. Horses must be registered with the NZAHBS and the breeder must also be a current member of NZAHBS. This is a NZAHBS Trophy sponsored by Arahi Arabians, Ken McGrath and Melanie Barker. The result this year was extremely appropriate as the winners Glenmore Arabian Stud, Murray and Andrea Smith, have two horses in the team representing NZ Endurance at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games in Normandy, France. Congratulations to Glenmore Arabian Stud.

The Endurance Event at the World Equestrian Games (WEG) will be held on 28th August 2014. Our team members and horses are as follows:

• Andrea Smith (Mangaweka) and Glenmore Tariq, Arab gelding (Shalom La Ish (CA) x Four Winds Tayr)

• Georgia Smith (Mangaweka) and Glenmore Vixen, Anglo Arab mare (Shalom La Ish (CA) x Sugar ‘n’ Spice)

• Braden Cameron (Wellington) and Karamea Krusader, Arab gelding (Fairview Kaptivation (AU) x Karamea Kalilah)

• Alison Higgins (Nelson) and Northwinds Apollo• Susan Latta (Otago) and Tkiwa

This year there have been record nominations for Endurance at WEG with 49 countries entering. Final entries are to be sent in by the 18th August 2014. The entry list makes interesting reading and can be viewed on the WEG website:

www.normandy2014.com

The cost is $60,000 per horse for a return trip for the NZ competitors. If anyone is interested in donating to the team they would welcome donations to the following bank account:

ENDURANCE NZ – INTERNATIONAL A/C:06 0705 0339389 03 Please state your name and WEG Donation.

Safe travels and the best of luck to our Endurance Team.

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Trish Dakin ©

Debbie Morris ©

Debbie Morris ©

1 Georgia Smith & Glenmore Vixen2 Andrea Smith & Glenmore Tariq3 Braden Cameron & Karamea Krusader4 Susan Latta & Tkiwa5 Alison Higgins & Northwinds Apollo

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ELYSIUM C (US) (Enzo x Silken Sable)

An emotional day on the 16th July as a terrible decision had to be made. Elysium C was put down due to an incurable septic infection in his hock. How he got the infection, we have no idea, as there was not a scratch on him. To make matters worse one of his testicles got crushed during the operation/preparation procedure to get semen for freezing and it is now very unlikely that frozen semen will be available to the public. The very same day another disaster as my good dog got kicked and had her jaw broken.

In my opinion Elysium C had the potential to influence the Arab horse breed in NZ just as his full brother Eden C has done both in the USA and Europe. A large percentage of Eden C’s progeny have been champions in both the show ring and the breeding barn.

Unfortunately very few people had the pleasure of seeing Elysium C. He was a tall, beautiful 15.3hh chestnut Stallion. Having no foals on the ground and only bred to 4 mares this season I assure you we are waiting with excitement for the foals to hit the ground in October/November.

Mel Gubb, Araleigh Arabians

GREENER PASTURES

NGAPA PHOENIX (Waimeha Eclipse x Ngapa Etoile)

Ngapa Phoenix was euthanised in June due to a large recurrent skin cancer on his hind leg. Bred by Bob Edward in 1995, he was resident stallion at Craig Royston Stud for several years before being gelded and sold to Nicola Starkey. He sired 26 foals, over half of which were Purebreds, and the most successful ones being Craig Royston Sonatina who has won quite a few 100-120km rides with Brigette Smith, and her full sister Craig Royston Symphony an Open Endurance & CTR horse owned by Deidre Bartlett, both mares are out of Craigroy Sonata (Ngapa Son x Arabian Gold). The Adams’ Ngodevwa Yanni is also a short distance endurance horse and is the only stallion by Ngapa Phoenix. Phoenix himself did over 1,000kms of endurance riding mainly with Gayle Truscott and Nicola after we sold him. He has been her only horse and was very much loved and enjoyed. We offer Nicola our most sincere sympathy.

Barbara McGregor, Craig Royston Stud

Rosemary Shaw ©

EL KHEIR ARABIANSEST 1972

ALLAN & CHERyL SKINNER77 GEARoN RoAd, Rd 1, WAIuKu

SouTH AuCKLANd

TEL: 09 235 3273

CHASWYCK ALIAH (Chaswyck Ace of Spades x Joda Alana) SE

EL KHEIR SARAANA(Simeon Saraaf x Nora) SE

RNZ HALITE (Halimas Desert Jamill x Nora) SE

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EL KHEIR ARABIANSEST 1972

ALLAN & CHERyL SKINNER77 GEARoN RoAd, Rd 1, WAIuKu

SouTH AuCKLANd

TEL: 09 235 3273

CHASWYCK ALIAH (Chaswyck Ace of Spades x Joda Alana) SE

EL KHEIR SARAANA(Simeon Saraaf x Nora) SE

RNZ HALITE (Halimas Desert Jamill x Nora) SE

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Dozens of Crabbet Arabian enthusiasts from around the world met in the British town of Buckingham last northern summer for the first World Crabbet Convention since 2005 in Australia.

As time dilutes the gene pool of the Crabbet Arabian horse, those present - from Australia, New Zealand, the USA, and Europe - agreed it was even more important for like-minded breeders to meet to share notes.

The convention started with a parade of horses at nearby Addington Manor, an indoor equestrian facility. This featured nearly a hundred horses from early Crabbet families. Horses were shown both in hand and under saddle, with commentary from Arabian stalwart and NZAHBS Patron Peter Upton. The horses were all sorted into family groups, and some appeared more than once. There was also an endurance display, and an exciting costume display with horses and riders at full gallop for the finale.All of the horses were presented beautifully and were in fabulous condition, and we all appreciated the effort put in by so many people to get their horses there and show them off, particularly as many also attended the convention and had the British National Championships coming up.

The seminar was a full day of speakers and presentations relating to the Crabbet Arabian.First up, Peter Upton spoke on the origins of the “Crabbet” and how it came about, and its major importance to the Arabian breed. He talked about the stud’s history and the evolution of the original mare and stallion lines. Many of his original artworks – included in “The Arab Horse” were also on display throughout the convention.

Looking at the stud in hindsight, Upton said: “Lady Wentworth was not a preservationist – she was a pragmatist. She looked to widen the genetic pool of Crabbet.” In bringing in Jeroan and Dargee, she reintroduced some old lines back into the stud. “And she also bought mares in foal to other stallions.”Australian breeder Jennifer Hawkins talked about the Crabbet horse in her country, and noted that the Crabbet was in a relatively stable position in the market, despite the recession, and that “quite good prices for well-trained and green saddle horses” were being realised by Crabbet breeders. She also said, however, that there were many unregistered horses in Australia with good breeding. “With the right paperwork they can be registered down the track.”

She said there were moves afoot in Australia for the Crabbet Arabian to be recognised with “rare breed”

status, to assist in efforts to preserve the bloodlines.Geneticist Michael Bowling emphasised that genetic problems are present in every breed and represent a minority of any horse’s functional genes. “These diseases are not a problem – we know where they are”. Preferring not to use the term “carrier” when referring to genetic status, instead calling the horse “positive”, Bowling said there were not enough horses in the Crabbet gene pool to “discard” some horses. “We have to work around them and with them. Just be open about it,” he said. “We can’t treat the gene as if it’s a disease. That’s the message.”

Bowling described CA as worse than SCID, because of the former’s “enormous range of effect”. As expected the topic of genetics opened much discussion from the floor, including the question of voluntary disclosure of a horse’s status to registries.As US breeder Mark Thomason said, “Responsible breeding and education has to be our priority.”

British breeder Alexia Ross talked of the “Shrinking Gene Pool”. She said that the Old English (purebreds imported to the UK before WW2 and usually over 85% Crabbet) gene pool had dwindled, but Crabbet numbers had increased since the last convention in 2005 in Toowoomba. Many horses in the early days were double registered, being also in the “oriental section” of the General Stud Book (for thoroughbreds), and descendents were able to be registered there up to 1964. She showed many pictures of the early imports, Crabbet and others, all with a “strong desert type, and with style and movement”. However, she noted that even these horses showed variety in type: As she said, “Early English Arabians were not all one type.”

Betty Finke talked about the influence of the Crabbet Arabian in Europe, with special mention going to Belgium and Bright Wings, the sire of Odessa, in turn the dam of Padron. Finke shared many pictures of performance Crabbets in Belgium and The Netherlands, and noted that higher percentage Crabbets were “coming back”. She said Dutch breeding appeared to mostly comprise of Russian-Crabbet lines, and Crabbets in Germany, Sweden, Denmark and France “take some finding”. However, she said that “if people want performance horses, they turn to Crabbet horses. Even in Germany.”

Long-time breeder Caroline Sussex also put up some frank comments on genetics. Her Binley Arabian Stud is founded on the lines of the Worth Stud of her mother, Rosemary Archer, co-author of The Crabbet Arabian Stud, the definitive work on the topic. Sussex said she was “very adamant” about movement: “If a horse can’t move it can’t do

WORLD CRABBET CONVENTION 2013by Robin Marshall

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1 Peter Upton ponders a question from the audience, as fellow speakers, from left, Michael Bowling, Jennifer Hawkins, Alexia Ross, Chairwoman Susan Hawes, Betty Finke, and Caroline Sussex look on2 Peter Upton and Anne Brown 3 AHS Premium stallion, the Russian-bred racewinner Sambist, at Gadebrook Stud4 Showring action in the Crabbet classes at the British National Championships5 Pure Crabbet Arabians at Anne Brown’s Gadebrook Stud - these Aussie imports are part of “the Boomerang Plan”6 Silvern Risalm at the Crabbet Convention Parade of Horses7 Nearly 100 horses were shown at the Crabbet Convention Parade of Horses

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anything”. She advised breeders to look further afield to improve their lines: “Don’t just stick to what you’ve got. Send your mares to other studs”. Sussex said that Lady Wentworth told her mother: “Cross the silver and gold lines.”

Chairperson Susan Hawes ended the session with a 15-minute panel discussion on strengthening the Crabbet “Community” to share information and knowledge. Some advice to come out of this session was to breed mares young, then have them embark on a performance career, as their body has adapted. “Mares compete much better”.

Michael Bowling told those present to “follow your passion”, and to “work in sub-groups to retain genetic diversity.”

The following day was the start of the Convention stud tour, which was to go to several renowned studs and also to those of “newer” breeders, covering a variety of bloodlines and philosophies.

The good old Kiwi stud tour concept - where meeting-goers pile onto a bus and head to several stud farms over the course of several hours - is unknown in Britain. There, the stud tour is a more

drawn out process over greater distances, with up to two breeders a day readying their stock and properties for visitors over a period of several days.We were able to do only a day’s touring, but were pleased to see the horses of Anne Brown’s Gadebrook Stud, in Oundle. Anne, who was then the incumbent president of the Arabian Horse Society in Britain, breeds for racing, endurance, and ridden showing.

Later in the week the Convention attendees visited the prestigious British National Arabian Championships at Malvern, as guests of the Arab Horse Society. The show featured a solid, well-supported range of Crabbet classes, which were judged by NZAHBS Patron Princess Alia of Jordan. She also presented the Princess Muna Saddle of Honour to the SH Sabrina family group. Two-year-old filly Maiad won the overall Crabbet Championship, with the stallion Fairwinds Jedi runner-up.

We also caught up again with Peter Upton, who was enjoying the show and helping present prizes in the Crabbet ring.

More pictures and extended article: http://tinyurl.com/nsrkpc3

FERN HILL ARABIANS

presents...

Beauty in Action

Taurere Sunzada (left)

& Fern Hill Helios (right)

Crabbet bloodlinesPerformance proven

Rebecca GloverWaiuku

[email protected] Images ©Timeless Images ©

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FERN HILL ARABIANS

presents...

Beauty in Action

Taurere Sunzada (left)

& Fern Hill Helios (right)

Crabbet bloodlinesPerformance proven

Rebecca GloverWaiuku

[email protected] Images ©Timeless Images ©

(Mash x Bremervale Charmed)

Frozen semen available to NZ Breeders

$1700.00 NZD for the first 3 Purebred Services

$1200.00 NZD for the first 3 Derivative Services

3 x Doses, LFG

(Simeon Sha’ah x Summer Love)

Frozen semen available

$400.00 NZD per breeding dose

No LFG as very high fertility

FF

MozambiqueEscarda

Crave

(AU)

www.kelaray.com

Kelly Mason & Raymond Milich280A Heath Road, RD 1, Awanui, Kaitaia 0486Email: [email protected] - Phone: 09 408 7935

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SHOWTIME STABLES PRESENTS:

Multi Led Arabian and Golden Horse National Champion

Multi Supreme Champion including North Island All Breeds

This sensational young sire has it all - presence, style, movement, temperament & manners

Graemar Showtime (iiu) Magnum El Chall (US) x Jindalla Park Diamonds N Pearls (AU)

Looking forward to Graemar Showtime showing his versatility this season as he begins his career under saddle

Go for Gold when only the best will do.Following in the hoof prints of the past to breed champions of the future.

CONTACTMary Whitehouse • Showtime Stables • [email protected]

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ELITE ROLL OF MERITPalissade (AU)PALISSADE (AU) (Woollongbar Romulus x Charaway Martika), 17 year old Purebred Arabian Gelding owned by Mary Whitehouse Special thanks from Palissade to all the wonderful humans who have helped me on the long bridle path to success.

My breeder, Wayne Beasley of Charaway Arabians, Queensland, Australia, who taught me how to pose and smile at the judges for such a great start under saddle giving me a variety of Western, English and Ridden liberty around Australia before letting me cross the ditch to new adventures in NZ. I arrived at 11.45pm New Years Eve at Auckland Airport (2004). Starting a New Year and new partnership. Travelling around NZ and crossing the Cook Strait to the Nationals in Christchurch. I don’t like ships – I prefer first class air travel, but most of my travels are in a truck.

I have been very lucky to have had such a great team of partners, grooms, handlers and riders. Together we worked as a team. Thanks to you all.

Special thanks to all the worldwide judges who gave me the top awards and told me I can hold my own anywhere in the world.

It has taken nine long years of sweat and tears to finally complete my “Room of Fame” with the Elite Roll of Merit.

I can now enjoy letting my mane down and not worry about my expanding girth line and watch my friends compete.

Don’t give up when it seems too hard. Keep riding on – it is very rewarding at the finish. Enjoy your riders and happy showing.

Pal Mendip Farm Photography ©

SHOWTIME STABLES PRESENTS:

Multi Led Arabian and Golden Horse National Champion

Multi Supreme Champion including North Island All Breeds

This sensational young sire has it all - presence, style, movement, temperament & manners

Graemar Showtime (iiu) Magnum El Chall (US) x Jindalla Park Diamonds N Pearls (AU)

Looking forward to Graemar Showtime showing his versatility this season as he begins his career under saddle

Go for Gold when only the best will do.Following in the hoof prints of the past to breed champions of the future.

CONTACTMary Whitehouse • Showtime Stables • [email protected]

NZAHBS Eligible Stallions List

A list of Eligible Stallions will be published on the NZAHBS website. Eligible means the Stallion is registered, has DNA on file and is owned/leased by

a Full financial member.There will be an opt-out tick box on Annual Stallion Return forms from 1 April 2015.

In order to progress the initiative for the current 2014/2015 breeding season members are invited to contact the office to add their stallion(s) to the Eligible Stallions List.

Tel: 03 312 5998 • Email: [email protected]

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STALLION PROFILETaurere Sunzada

“The Epitome of the Versatile Arab”

As a breeder I believe a horse should not only look good, he should also prove his worth in performance. By competing in a variety of different fields Sunzada has demonstrated the versatility of the Arab breed. At the same time he is my everyday riding horse and even after weeks or months of inactivity he is still happy to be dragged out of the paddock to go for a ride.

ShowingSunzada has won numerous championships and other awards both in hand and under saddle, including a ridden North Island Championship. His achievements under saddle demonstrate not only his wonderful temperament and superb movement, but also his adaptability when very few stallions are asked to prove themselves as ridden horses.

EnduranceFar from being just a show pony, however, Sunzada has been a workhorse in several spheres. In endurance he proved to have great ability, showing huge energy coupled with a very low heart rate. At Waimiha in 1999 he contested possibly the toughest course I have ever encountered. The Waimiha track was always steep and testing (they don't make 'em like that anymore!) but on this occasion the horses quickly churned it into a bog under unremitting rain. The 80km that would normally have taken five hours to complete took seven; Sunzada did exceptionally well to take third place as well as Best Conditioned Horse. I believe Sunzada had the potential to win in international company had he continued his endurance career.

DressageHowever, I had other plans for him. That great Arab movement deserved to be shown off in open company. Sunzada clearly impressed the judges by winning his first registered dressage test - with a score of 73.8%! Moving steadily through the grades, he progressed to Elementary (Level 3) and could certainly have gone higher with a more competent rider. Wherever we travelled for dressage competitions, Sunzada always stood out as the only Arab among the Warmbloods and Thoroughbreds.

In Company His sensible attitude and sure-footedness makes Sunzada a reliable and willing stock horse and farm hack. He is as happy mustering cattle as he is hacking along the beach or roads.

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Sunzada has always been ridden among other horses, whether with a friend or two in the forest or in large riding club groups. Simply taking him out among non-Arab enthusiasts has had a positive influence. He has given a number of beginners their first ride, from small children to 60 year olds. My party trick for visitors is to clamber on and ride him bareback without bridle or halter.

A brief show biz stint saw him masquerading as a racehorse in the Waipu Sesquicentenary Pageant, which required him to gallop across a floodlit ‘stage’ into the dark to be confronted by a pipe band in full voice.

ProgenySunzada’s offspring have included showring winners and endurance performers (a son, Fern Hill Suriya, was exported to Dubai).

At 24 years of age Sunzada is still making babies, and being ridden.

FERN HILL ARABIANS | Rebecca Glover | Email: [email protected]

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TF FEZZAN (US)(Botswana x Ramses Forever)

Champion in the USA & New Zealand...

SS KAIS | NZ Champion Intermediate Colt, NZ Champion Stallion & North Island Champion Stallion

SS SABIYA | Auckland Spectacular Junior Champion Filly

SS SIHRI | Auckland Spectacular Intermediate Champion Filly

SS TORBAN | North Island & Auckland Spectacular Reserve Champion Intermediate Gelding

Gerzanne Arabian Stud 107 Maketu Road, RD 9, Te Puke

Ph: 07 533 2047 | Email: [email protected]

...breeding Champions at Gerzanne Arabian Stud

www.gerzannestud.com

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280A Heath Road, RD1, Awanui, Kaitaia 0486 Email: [email protected] - Phone: (64) 09 4087935

(Kelaray Distinction – (Deveron Airs n Graces x Diplomat) Anglo Yearling gelding. Supreme Led Horse 2013 North Island Premier Showing Championships.

Proudly owned by Bruce Holdaway.

Heir of MarwanUSA15.3 ¼ hh Purebred Arabian Stallion

RHR Heir of Marwan (USA) (Marwan al Shaqab x LC Phyches Heiress)

15.3 ¼ hh Purebred Arabian Stallion2014 Australian Champion Stallion, Scottsdale Champion, Triple Crown

winner in Australia.Frozen semen available via Kelaray Stud International. Service Fee $1800.00 LFG

$1800.00 LFG

Kelaray Distinction

Proven breeders of champion Show horses

and Sport Horses. Contact us today for your

next superstar.

Also available: Frozen semen to CraveFF ( Mash x Bremervale Charmed) 2014 East Coast Champion Stallion in Australia.

Super Special: First 3 Purebred Services available for $1700 NZD. First 3 Derivative services at $1200.00 NZD.

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SERVICE

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280A Heath Road, RD1, Awanui, Kaitaia 0486 Email: [email protected] - Phone: (64) 09 4087935

(Kelaray Distinction – (Deveron Airs n Graces x Diplomat) Anglo Yearling gelding. Supreme Led Horse 2013 North Island Premier Showing Championships.

Proudly owned by Bruce Holdaway.

Heir of MarwanUSA15.3 ¼ hh Purebred Arabian Stallion

RHR Heir of Marwan (USA) (Marwan al Shaqab x LC Phyches Heiress)

15.3 ¼ hh Purebred Arabian Stallion2014 Australian Champion Stallion, Scottsdale Champion, Triple Crown

winner in Australia.Frozen semen available via Kelaray Stud International. Service Fee $1800.00 LFG

$1800.00 LFG

Kelaray Distinction

Proven breeders of champion Show horses

and Sport Horses. Contact us today for your

next superstar.

Also available: Frozen semen to CraveFF ( Mash x Bremervale Charmed) 2014 East Coast Champion Stallion in Australia.

Super Special: First 3 Purebred Services available for $1700 NZD. First 3 Derivative services at $1200.00 NZD.

www.kelaray.com

SERVICE

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STUD NEWS

Candy LodgeThis year has been exceedingly busy with animals and of course the continual R&M on a lifestyle block. Our Thoroughbred float of 22 years has since been ripped apart and is now waiting for a rebuild – hopefully to be completed before the show season begins.

Our 5 horses have had a fairly tough winter this year, with Candy Shalimar having an allergic reaction to worm paste, then both Shalimar and Marhaba Melika having severe conjunctivitis and chest infections from the cold, and not to mention warts on Candy Sahara’s nose (the first ever and hopefully last foal in my life to have these). Shalimar (being barefoot and in these wet conditions), also has seedy toe, which is being fixed by continual remedial work and now the application of metalex. Sahara’s warts are being eradicated by the application of marmite – yes this really works! And the eyes are now on the mend with ointment, as trying to clean with colloidal silver and applying eye drops, proved ineffective.

We have been working with Sahara (8 months) and Candy Dakota (21 months) on the basics and they are both very grounded for their age. They have their hooves filed, have had the saddle blanket and surcingle on, know how to back, stand, walk and trot and have been taken for walks around the farms. Sahara has been on the float a couple of times without any hesitation, but not transported as such – due to the float being dismantled. Her personality is super and we believe she is going to be a beautiful horse, probably one of my best – hence her nickname “Princess”. I am trying to teach her to come to a whistle, but this is still work in progress. She will be my show horse and replacement for Zara, who sadly had to be laid to rest last year, rising 29 years. Dakota is more advanced at his age and has had the bridle on, is floating, leads from another horse, knows inhand and is learning to stretch out. His movement is ‘to die for’ and we are looking forward to seeing how he develops in the future. We have dual registered these two with both the Golden Horse Society and NZAHBS.

With the National Sport Horse progeny that we have had out of Marhaba Melika, I have booked Melika in with the same sire – Rebel’s El Dorado. With the breeding to-date, we have secured two palominos and look forward to the next one, which will be for sale. Melika is our ‘cash cow’ and we intend to show our two beauties at the end of this year, so that people can see the potential of this super breed. Our two riding horses - Shalimar and Candy, are ridden most weekends, including throughout winter,

so that we don’t have to entertain the spring change, which so many experience. We feed hay out every day and the horses get hard feed in the weekends plus have the addition of carrots and apples in their diet – along with the mineral licks, selenium, garlic, etc. Both these horses are great to put children on and love being hacked around the farms in the neighbourhood. We ride on the road a lot so they have to be road safe and very grounded, particularly with all the inconsiderate drivers on the road nowadays.

My friend from Katikati visited over the weekend and it was nice to be acknowledged as the only person that she would ever lend her horse to. I will always have a passion and love for horses and can never anticipate a life without them. It is great to have a husband who is beginning to share my experiences and participate in the equine world.

All the best to every one for the upcoming breeding season and I look forward to seeing some of you at a few shows over the next year or so.

Kim Cawte, Te Puke

Photograph: Kim Cawte riding Candy Selika and Bruce Diprose riding Candy Shalimar at Little Waihi Beach from Bledisloe Park, Maketu

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Shaheen Al Saba (AU) has a busy season ahead with mares to serve and then he will be ridden by Cindy Rowe in Taranaki, all going well.

We are expecting two partnership foals this spring; CRA Sihr Shahrif (US) x SS Shula for DH and Talitha, and Shaheen Al Saba (AU) x Euralea Fire N Desire for DH and Euralea, The latter will be a full sibling to 2013 colt foal Destino DH (pictured). Destino has been gelded and sold to a lovely home in Milton.

Demelza Hoogeveen, Ashburton

Desert Heritage Arabians

SG StudIt has been almost a year since SG Stud relocated and moved into our permanent property in Matangi just outside of Hamilton. With 20 acres of free draining soil, a breeding area, stables and ample sheds we felt blessed to finally be able to offer superior agistment services to clients.

Our 2013-2014 season kicked off well with the purchase of another Redwood Lodge Firewalker (AU) son ‘Orlando’ from the late Alison Steward. He is an exceptional partbred with a lovely soft nature and temperament. I am very excited about his future here with us at SG Stud. This season should see him attend a few shows in hand and at the end start the breaking in process to get him under saddle.

We had huge success with the breeding season with almost all mares getting in foal first cycle via live cover and AI. There are 6 foals due by Aspen Hills Shell Fire with one of those a purebred, and one due by Orlando.

We had one Anglo Arabian foal due by Aspen Hills Shell Fire and he was born on the 6th November 2013. SG Incendio (pictured below) was everything we hoped to breed for the Show Ring and we wish his new owner, Paula Brambley, all the best with him.

Aspen Hills Shell Fire went to his first ever show under saddle at the Taranaki North Island Arabian Championships and was crowned Champion Purebred Stallion and Champion Novice Ridden Purebred. This show was one of the best shows we have ever been to and we encourage more Arabian people to support this show. We will most certainly be back next season.

We are looking forward to the new season ahead both breeding and showing.

Colette Hosking, Matangi

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Holly Farm“Holly Farm” has begun gathering its chickens and looks forward to the future of the Arabian horses for which it has already dedicated over 50 years and is aiming to celebrate 150 years since the arrival of the Marshall family to New Zealand.

This past year was started with the return of Chaswyck Al Zayd (AU) (Asfour x Simeon Shakova) to the farm, his injury became very apparent and hence the earnest effort to work towards his careful use. Fortunately we have been able to achieve a very special few foals to look forward to this coming season. These will be the first for the “Al Badi Straight Egyptian” program which is now fully established. Also welcome another new “Holly Farm” generation via Dahma El Qadirah (Simeon Sapar x Silver Naazirah (Saracen Karim x Naaziri (Naaddel x Silver Lady (Silver Sparkle x Sadik)) who is expecting this coming season to “Zayd”.

In addition to the purchase of Chaswyck Manara (AU) in foal to Simeon Saraaf (AU) for the “Al Badi” program I also added back to the “Holly Farm” bloodlines with the repurchase of Dahma Sa’adani who combined the Egyptian lines who have given us so much, while she bought with her some of the wonderful breeding of “Waimeha” and “Ngapa” via “Taurere Stud”.

Being a year for opportunities I was thrilled to be able to purchase Halimas Princess Annamotion (AU), the only Prince Fa Moniet daughter in New

Zealand other than my Straight Egyptian daughter Simeon Shakova (AU). The day I saw Prince Fa Moniet in Australia I knew I had seen a vision, I was able to touch him and walked away very satisfied. Having two significant daughters now is rather a dream.

Could this year get any better… surely not..? A hopeful enquiry to Simeon Stud bought about an outstanding shipment of two young fillies by Mulayh Ibn Maaressa accompanied with a special gift, a weanling gelding Simeon Sam for my son Trent. For the first time I also negotiated Simeon Shimona, a daughter of Anaza Bay Shahh (Shaikh Al Badi) who will remain in Australia to be bred to Simeon’s Immesmerize this coming season.

The absolute final addition for now will be the purchase of MW Tosca (DE), this Straight Russian mare has the potential to be the “jewel in the crown” these outstanding athletic bloodlines are gathering influence at “Holly Farm”. The Russian influence was started by my father’s purchase of Naaddel (x Naadirah) and furthered by my breeding of Pradaa (Naazim x GG Sasha)…! What a developing journey.

Next year will see a 150th Celebration which will be excuse enough to go all out for the Arabian horse at “Holly Farm”.

David Marshall, Leeston

Photograph: Simeon Stellar (AU) (Mulayh Ibn Maareesa x Simeon Simone)

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It has been an eventful year so far. In February the two year old gelding Quasim (Zibaq Khan x Sunny Brae Jasmine) left us to join Jo Forrester’s herd of horses down in Dunedin. Jo has enjoyed a lot of success with her Quassa gelding Kadin, so Quasim has big hoof prints to fill. Then, a month later the rising five year old gelding Zeuxis (Quassa x Zhola) worked his charm over Bridgett James when Bridgett and her mother Ainsley King called in to visit. Unable to get Zeuxis out of her mind, Bridgett called back to see him again and decided she was going to have Zook.

So, suddenly I had to get myself organised to break him in. Not having ridden for a couple of years myself, I called upon Zook’s brother Zibaq Khan to be my anchor horse. Zibaq Khan proved to be true to his pedigree and was a rock solid mentor for his younger brother.

When it came time for the colt Qairo (Zibaq Khan x Sunny Brae Jasmine) to be gelded, the vet made a chance remark about how I “would not be breeding

any more horses”. He was not the first person to express that assumption, however, it did give me cause to reflect on the future of the stud.

Then, as if by divine intervention, an opportunity presented itself and all of a sudden the future was clear. On the 2nd of July the pure Crabbet five year old stallion Pevensey Regent (Arfaja Rococo x Pevensey Baybe - Sarafire) arrived from Australia to stay with us. Bred by Leon Bennett formally of Australia and now domiciled in Auckland, Pevensey Regent provides the stud with a suitor for our two full Quassa fillies, Zareth-Shahar and Zhenya al Hadiye.

Regent’s importation has also created a lot of interest in the Crabbet lines again here in New Zealand and we feel very fortunate to have a stallion of Regent’s calibre playing an integral part in the stud’s development.Karan Lawrence, Oamaru

Photograph: Pevensey Regent AU) (Arfaja Rococo x Pevensey Baybe)

Lawrence Arabians

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Louise RaymondHaving owned Arabians most of my life and always being an admirer of the Crabbet lines, early in 2013 I made the decision to fulfill a lifelong dream of breeding pure Crabbet horses in New Zealand. Arabians with all lines tracing back to horses which were purchased, owned and bred by Crabbet Park in the UK.

I’m already the proud owner of the pure Crabbet Australian imported gelding Inshallah Encounter (Tommie (Banderol) x Fenwick Rene (Greylight)) who I have owned since 2010. After riding and owning this horse of my dreams and having previously owned two Banderol Granddaughters and now a Grandson I decided that these were the lines I wanted as a foundation for my new stud.

A trip was made to Inshallah Arabians in Australia. After a lovely visit seeing some stunning Arabians and meeting the O’Dea’s, who are the nicest people, I was given the opportunity to purchase one of the stud’s proven pure Crabbet broodmares, Inshallah Indiana (Tommie x Inshallah Impulse (Crenel)). I of course leapt at the chance. Indiana is a 15.1hh, big bodied, incredible moving mare. Inshallah horses are renowned not only for their beauty, but also for their performance ability and this was a deciding factor.

Indiana made the journey to NZ in February this year, safely in foal to Inshallah’s current stallion Monarch Lodge Ambition (Tommie x Pevensey Raida). Her foal is eagerly awaited and is due in September. The start of my dream…..

Not long after Indiana’s arrival, I was given the opportunity to add to my new broodmare band when offered a pure Crabbet mare who was already in NZ. Fenwick Regenta (AU) (Fenwick Phantom (Greylight) x Fenwick Regina (Sindh)) was imported by Lyn Marshall in 2006. Being a mare I’ve always admired and closely related to my Encounter’s dam, I again leapt at the chance. Regenta is currently on lease to fellow Crabbet enthusiast Michelle Zielazo of Alasaan Performance Horses in Canterbury. She will be put in foal to Michelle’s Anglo Arabian stallion Alexanderschante (AU).

So my Crabbet Arabian stud has started. I’ll be forever grateful to Larry and Marillyn O’Dea of Inshallah Arabians in Australia and Lyn Marshall of Aurora Stud in NZ for allowing me to have the opportunity to purchase such wonderful mares with old bloodlines up close in their pedigrees as foundation mares for my stud. Next step? Watch this space.

Louise Raymond, Nelson

Photo: Inshallah Indiana (AU) (Tommie x Inshallah Impulse)

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Looking to the future…

Shaheen Al Saba +Au (Thaqib Al Nasser x La Moniette)

2012 National Champion Stallion, 2009 National Champion Junior Colt & 2008 North Island Champion Junior Purebred.

Available at stud this season to limited mares in both islands. Recently started under saddle and showing great promise, we hope to have him out and about under saddle in the North Island.

Tel: 021 310 375 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.desertheritagearabians.com

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Rayjan ArabiansThe heart of every stud is the mares, one mare in particular has played a leading role and created a dynasty here, Bremervale Shalimar+Au (Rave VF x Bremervales Spanish Princess). She laid a strong platform for us to build on, only ever bred to Bremervale Pocohontas+Au (Desperado x Bremervale Decena) she produced 10 foals over 10 consecutive years. Her progeny have won countless champions over the years and her daughters are proving to be superb producers, especially when crossed with CRA Sihr Shahrif+US.

A selection of her progeny

Rayjan Hollee Rayjan Heiress 2014 Res.Nat.Ch.Maredam of Rayjan Khandi 2014 Nat.Ch.Junior Filly (pictured bottom right.)

Rayjan Aimee (WA Rouge Elite+USx Rayjan Hollee) 2012 Nat.Ch. Mare dam of Rayjan Jumana 2012Nat. Ch.Junior Filly (pictured below)

Rayjan Harlequin

Rayjan Heath 3 times SupremeCh.Gelding ,Canterbury Horse & Pony Breeders Show. 2014 Nat.Ch.Gelding, Nat.Ch. Novice Ridden Purebred, Res.Nat. Ch. Ridden Purebred Male & Supreme Ch. Purebred Exhibit.

CRA Sihr Shahrif+US and his 2 Nat.Champion daughters

photo Annie Studhome

Photo Sarah Hamer

Photo Carmen Tuite

Photo Digi Art

Photo Demelza Hoogeven

All enquiries or sales list please contact Rayjan Arabians, 91 Dukes Rd.Nth. RD2, Mosgiel 9092. Ph.03 4896595

We have a small selection of quality mares & fillies for sale

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FROM THE MAILBAG

ARABIAN & ARABIAN DERIVATIVE RESULTS

Arabian Purebred Hack Foal:1st Kelaray Exzotika (Aria Elation (US) x Simeon Seana (AU), A Maraki2nd BG Ellusion (Aria Elation (US) x Tahilah (DE), Bint Ghazal Arabians3rd PKA Graces Jewel (Chelleason Jullyani (AU) x Bluegrass Amazing Grace (AU)), C & V Bazeley Arabian Derivative Hack Foal:1st Greenmoor Ecstatic (Naaman Truly Magnum (AU) x Greenmoor Zodiac), Greenmoor Park2nd RP Nirvana (Burren-dah The Wizard (AU) x Burren-dah Jackie-O (AU)), L Anderson3rd SG Incendio (Aspen Hills Shell Fire x Gypsy Belle), SG Stud

Arabian Derivative Pony Foal:1st Kelaray Mystique (Willowcroft Grand Mikado (AU) x Bluegrass Made in Heaven (AU)), K Thomas

Champion Hack Foal: Kelaray Exzotika

Supreme Champion Foal Overall: Kelaray Exzotika

2014 North Island All Breeds Foal Show

KELARAY EXZOTIKA(Aria Elation (US) x Simeon Seana (AU))

a filly foal bred by Kelaray Studand owned by Adele Maraki

SIMEON SAM (AU) (Immesmerize x Simeon Se)

a weanling gelding recently imported from Australia with his proud new owner

Trent Marshall

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REGISTRATIONThe NZAHBS Council has recently brought the Purebred Registration Requirements back in line with the green “Rules and Regulations 2007” booklet. Following is a summary of the current requirements:

1Annual Mare & Stallion Returns have been reintroduced. Returns must be completed and returned to the office by 1 April each year.

If you haven’t already submitted your 2013/14 Mare & Stallion returns – please complete & return to the office now. Electronic forms are available to download off the website.

Purebred Applications for Registration are due by 1st July following the end of the breeding season which the foal was born.

If you haven’t submitted your 2013/14 foal registrations - please complete and return to the office now. 2

3A DNA sample must accompany all Purebred Applications for Registration, including geldings, whose hair will be held in storage in case it is needed at a later date.

Both the Sire & Dam of the foal must be DNA typed.

4 If breeding via Artificial Insemination both the Mare owner and the Stallion owner must apply for an AI Permit prior to breeding in this manner.

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Horses born from 1 August 2012 must now be branded AND/OR microchipped for identification. Previous rules surrounding this:• Horses born prior to 31 July 2007 - branding compulsory• Horses born from 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2012 - branding optional• Horses born from 1 August 2012 - to be branded AND/OR

microchipped

REQUIREMENTS

5The self-carbonated Application for Registration forms will be discontinued as they do not comply with the current registration regulations. Updated Purebred & Derivative registration forms are being created and will be available to download from the NZAHBS website soon. In the meantime – please continue to use the self-carbonated forms as follows: • The Stallion Owner must complete and sign the Service Certificate.• The Mare Owner (breeder) must complete and sign the Dam Owner’s

Certificate, Mare Return & Markings.• A qualified Veterinary Surgeon must sign off on the identity of the foal

– there is no box for this on the self-carbonated form – please have them sign above the horse diagrams.

• Please ensure that all whorls are noted on the application form with an ‘X’.

Please contact the office if you have any questions regarding registrationsor require an extension of time due to extenuating circumstances.

6 7Current Purebred Registration fees: Geldings $59.50, Fillies $197.50 (includes DNA typing fee), Colts $472.50 (includes DNA typing fee).

8 If you have a Colt that you are undecided whether to geld or not an extension can be given until 1 November at which time he must be registered as a Colt or Gelding and the relevant fee paid.

A registered colt is eligible for a gelding refund on production of a gelding certificate if he is gelded before 2 years of age, has not covered any mares & is still owned by the breeder.

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Horse & Law by Alice BarkerA previous article we published touched on the importance of establishing how you own your horse. The next consideration is what the ownership structure is.

The word Ownership represents the many obligations and rights a person has in and over their horse. Ownership can be complex, particularly when multiple people own the horse. But it is not unusual for numerous people or entities to join together to purchase or lease a horse. With the exception of syndication, the nature of the relationship between owners or lessees is often undefined and at times ambiguous. This in itself is not is not an issue when owners or lessees are all on the same page regarding the management of the horse. However, an ambiguous ownership structure with no written agreement between the owners or lessees can cause no end of issues when there is a dispute or difference between them.

It is unknown to most owners or lessees of horses that when they purchase or lease a share in a multi person or multi entity situation, the legal nature of their relationship will either be a partnership or a co-ownership. The categorisation of ownership is significant as a partnership has a separate set of rules to regulate the relationship than a co-ownership does.

For example, if nine people own shares in a well-bred and performed mare and cannot agree if she should be sold or used for breeding, what do they do? If the ownership structure is considered a partnership the owners will likely be able to turn to the Partnerships Act 1908 for guidance on how to manage matters between them. However if the ownership structure is a co-ownership the only option will likely be an application to court when a dispute arises and it cannot be resolved.

For an ownership structure to be considered a partnership it must fall within the definition of the Partnerships Act. The Partnerships Act states that a partnership is the relation which subsists between persons carrying on a business in common with a view to profit. Further rules for determining existence of partnership are also stated in the Partnerships Act. The Partnership Act also provides a mechanism for the partnership to be dissolved; therefore, if any owner wishes to dissolve the partnership they have the power under the Act to do so. The consequence of a partnership being dissolved is usually the sale of all partnership property, followed by the payment of partnership liabilities and then the distribution of any proceeds to the partners. Owners in a partnership must be aware that under the Partnerships Act any difference in ordinary matters connected with the partnership business may be decided by a majority of the partners, but no change may be made in the nature of the partnership business without the consent of all existing partners. Therefore, if only 8 out of the 9 owners wished to sell the mare and they proceeded with the sale they would be in breach of the Partnerships Act.

On the other hand, if the ownership structure does not fall within the parameters of the Partnerships Act the structure will be a co-ownership. Co-ownerships are not regulated by an Act and, therefore, if disputes or differences arise as noted above an owner may need to make a court application to seek a resolution.Whether a partnership or co-ownership, the best way to enable the management of the horse, and avoid potential disputes, is to make sure you either have a written partnership agreement or property sharing agreement in a co-ownership situation. At a minimum the documents should note the structure; who the owners are and their shares; a description of the horse and its main purpose; how decisions are made (majority or unanimous); how disputes are managed; and how the structure is ended.

Disclaimer: The material provided in this article contains general information about legal matters. The information is not advice, it is intended to be provided purely for the reader’s information only. In no way should the material of this article be used as a substitute for or alternative to obtaining individual legal advice, which can be applied to the particular circumstances of your situation.

Norris Ward McKinnon House 711 Victoria Street Private Bag 3098Waikato Mail Centre DX GP20022 Hamilton 3240

Ph: 07 834 6000 Fax: 07 834 6100 [email protected] www.nwm.co.nz

Copyright © Norris Ward McKinnon. Unsubscribe from this newsletter.

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For further details contact: Fiona McLachlan, NZAHBS National SecretaryTel: 03 312 5998 • Fax: 03 312 5996 • Email: [email protected]

www.newzealandarabs.com

NZ Arab Horse Breeders’ Society (Inc)

RAYJAN HEATHPhoto: Demelza Hoogeveen

MAXWELLTON PENELOPE PITSTOPPhoto: Demelza Hoogeveen

MARKO SHAWPhoto: Digi Artz

NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS FOR

DERIVATIVE HORSES & PONIES DOWN TO

12.5% ARABIAN BLOOD

Members are invited to submit stud news, articles, photographs & items that may

be of interest to the wider Arabian membership.

Stud News can include up to 1/2 an A4 page of text, plus 1 photograph -

must not include advertising of sale horses or stallions at stud.

Stallion Profiles/Articles can include up to 500 words with 2-3 photographs.

The stallion owner must be a current member of the NZAHBS.

Please email your submissions by the close-off date to:

Kelly Mason, Arabianz Portfolio holder: [email protected]

or to the National Secretary: [email protected]

Deadline - 1 October 2014

ARABIANZ CONTENT REQUIRED

for the October 2014 Issue

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ARABIAN CLUB CONTACTS

Background Image: SS Farid owned by Desert Star Arabians - 2014 NZ National Champion Purebred Stallion Sarah Hamer ©

Graham Doré Ph: 09 412 9659 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Auckland Arabian Horse Club

Sheridene Swift Ph: 09 235 8112 Email: [email protected]

Tracey Rhodes Ph: 03 349 7316 Email: [email protected]

Rebecca Drummond Email: [email protected]

Aimee Mitchell Email: [email protected] Facebook: Otago Arabian Horse Club

Jenny Klemra Ph: 06 756 6644 Email: [email protected] Facebook: TA HC

Lisa Cox Ph: 06 762 8806 Email: [email protected]

Matthew Adams Ph: 09 235 9812 Email: [email protected]

Cindy Dawson Ph: 07 888 1753

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ENDURANCE CLUB CONTACTS

Background Image: Glenmore Vixen & Georgia Smith - 2014 CEI 3* 160km North Island National Endurance Champions Debbie Morris ©

Edwina Francis Ph: 09 420 9095 or 021 683 759 Email: [email protected]

Liz Bishop Ph: 03 310 2551 or 021 131 4996 Email: [email protected] Web: www.freewebs.com/canterburyetrc

Wendy Fowler Ph: 07 985 5102 Email: [email protected]

Ngaire Gallagher Ph: TBC Email: [email protected]

Kathryn Nicholas Ph: 09 235 5667 or 021 1311 0251 Email: [email protected]

Heidi Bulfin Ph: 03 570 5197 or 021 544 576 Email: [email protected] Web: www.marlboroughendctr.weebly.com

Sue Reid Ph: 09 232 5802 Email: [email protected]

Lyn Marshall Ph: 03 931 0978 Email: [email protected]

Maureen Munro Ph: 06 329 4186 Email: [email protected]

Wendy Farnell Ph: 03 303 6144 or 027 493 4851 Email: [email protected]

Jenny Chandler Ph: 07 825 2621 Email: [email protected]

Libby Thomson Ph: 03 541 8202 or 027 541 8202 Email: [email protected]

Frank Aldridge Ph: 04 914 5874 (bus) or 06 306 8911 Email: [email protected] Web: www.wairarapaendurance.org.nz

Natasha Guest Ph: 021 713 967 Email: [email protected]

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COMING EVENTS CALENDAR

Background Image: Rayjan Khandi - 2014 NZ National Champion Purebred Junior Filly

COMING EVENTS CALENDAR

Sarah Hamer ©

31st All Breeds Stallion Parade, Cambridge

14th All Breeds Stallion Parade, Christchurch

17th-19th Equidays, Mystery Creek 24th-25th Northern/Rangiora A&P Show

17th-19th NI Premier Horse Show, at Equidays

31st-2nd Waikato A&P Show 12th-14th Canterbury A&P Show

8th-9th Clevedon A&P Show 22nd Courtenay A&P Show

15th-16th Waihi A&P Show 22nd-23rd Southern Canterbury A&P Show

28th-30th Stratford A&P Show 22nd-23rd Nelson A&P Show

13th NI Arabian Champs/AAHC Spectacular 5th-7th Motueka A&P Show

5th-6th Feilding A&P Show 12th-14th SI Premier Show, Ashburton

5th-7th Whangarei A&P Show

7th Taranaki H&P Breeders Show

3rd-4th NI All Breeds Show,Taupo 13th Tokomairiro A&P Show

10th Paeroa A&P Show 17th Winton A&P Show

24th-25th Taranaki All Arabian (TAHC) 23rd-25th Otago-Taieri A&P Show

TBC NI Endurance Champs, Wairarapa

7th SI Arabian Champs/CAHC All Arabian

14th Canterbury H&P Breeders Show

21st-22nd Franklin A&P Show TBC Nelson H&P Breeders Show

28th Helensville A&P Show 20th-21st North Otago A&P Show

7th-8th National Arabian Champs (AAHC) 7th-8th National Arabian Champs (AAHC)

14th-15th Kumeu A&P Show 4th Oxford A&P Show (Royal Event)

17th-22nd Horse of the Year Show, Hastings 7th Southland A&P Show

2nd-6th Easter Show, Auckland

2nd-6th National Endurance Champs, Taupo 2nd-6th National Endurance Champs, Taupo

TBC NZAHBS AGM, TBC TBC NZAHBS AGM, TBC

TBC ESNZ Endurance AGM, TBC TBC ESNZ Endurance AGM, TBC

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Aurora Studcrabbet.co.nz

Three Silver Omen* progeny out in endurance, from left: Aurora Raffeah (pure Crabbet x Fenwick Regenta)Aurora Mystiq (warmblood x Fabuloso)Aurora Reniah (pure Crabbet x Fenwick Regenta)


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