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It has been said that the Bedouins would rather part with their family
than a beloved mare. Since the Bedouins seldom, if ever, rode a stallion
into battle, pedigrees were traced through the mare. A mare of good descent
was highly treasured… meet the treasures of Maranatha Arabians.
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Annasazi Khemobask
Annie is a 1992 bay with a natural true Country English Pleasure gait.
She is a 14.3 granddaughter of both Khemosabi and Bask, and the
great-granddaughter of Serafix. Annie is exceptionally easy to work around,
smart and sensible. Dubbed Princess Ann at the barn, because that is how
she expects to be treated, she produces extremely athletic and level-headed
foals. Her foals include Lover’s Laddora, Lover’s Aurora and Lover’s Pride.
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Ely Brooke
Ely is a 1992 solid grey Crabbet/Egyptian mare with tremendous
versatility. One R judge said, “I’ve never seen better legs on any horse.”
Named Eastern Amateur Arabian Senior Mare in conformation, Ely goes both
hunt seat and western. A marvelous trail mount, Ely is the mother of
Lover’s Al Shama.
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WMC Easter Lily
This 2003 California girl was bred by WMC Arabians of Norco, Calif. Lily
is not only a Khemosabi granddaughter and great-granddaughter of both Bask
and Serafix, she was sired by Tamaal FA, son of Ali Jamaal out of a Bey Shah
mare. With a pedigree looking like the “who’s who list” in Arabian horses,
we are excited to have Lily join our herd. Lily has a wonderful, sweet and
willing disposition. Look for Lily in the show ring, and look for her foals
in future champion classes.
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Lily photos courtesy of Karen Aneiro
EquiSea Farms.
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Please also visit our Stallion Page and and
Arabian Horses for Sale page for more information.
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