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Pinto-Arab

Sire
CR ROYALE COPPERSIN
Sire
CR ROYALE SANDS
Sire
CR THE GAMAARAI
Sire
GAMAAR
Dam
SHADAY LADAY
Dam
BAZY PIPPIN
Sire
COUNT BAZY
Dam
SUR DEB
Dam
MAF GAY PAREE
Sire
COPPERSIN
Sire
SEYN RAFFON
Dam
SARAFINA
Dam
MAROSH SHADOGAY
Sire
FERZON
Dam
GAY SHERIK
Dam
CW FOCUS ON GOLD
Sire
RAVENWOOD LIQUID GOLD
Sire
SONIMONIET RSI
Sire
ALMONIET RSI
Dam
SONIETA
Dam
RAVENWOOD ASPEN
Sire
RG AL MONE
Dam
RAVENWOODKASSESURPRIS
Dam
FOCUS INSPIRATION
Sire
PRINCE FANALI
Sire
FOCUS FANALI
Dam
H-I NEGSA
Dam
FOCUS IN FASHION
Sire
FOCUS SHALI
Dam
FOCUS FANCY LADY

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Focus Inspiration, is Jr. Halter Champion and Champion producer. Also by champion show horses.

Prince Fanali, is a US National Top Ten Dressage horse with numerous Regional and Class A Halter, Country Pleasure and
Show Hack wins.

Focus Shali, has many regional wins.

RG Al Mone, He was the sire of countless Class A, Regional, Egyptian event, U.S., Canadian & Pinto National Champions.
Many foals he sired also where exported as far away as Australia, Egypt, Europe, Mexico, Saudi Arabia to name a few. He
was never shown due to demand as breeding stallion. He was named the 2003 Egyptian event top ten performance sires 8
years after his death. His get and grandget continue to rack up wins in class A shows.

Ravewood Liquid Gold, was never held at public stud. This was so owners could control the quality of foals being
produced. His foals are winning in Open shows, class A shows. Gold's foals are now producing foals of their own. His get are
producing foals of high quality.  

Alcibiade, sire of RG Al Mone. Also sire of several Champions.

Rashad ibn Nazeer,Sire of National Champions.

Sultann Imported in 1975 from Egypt. Sire and Grandsire of multiple National, Regional, Scottsdale and International
Champions. Sire of 3 National performance winners.

Sonimoniet RSI bay Straight Egyptian & Sheykh Obeyd stallion with a huge eye, classically dished face and high dancing
action. He was the last son of the beautiful mare Sonieta and traces in both tail female lines to the immortal *Bint Moniet El
Nefous, the only Moniet El Nefous daughter imported into the United States.
Highlights
GAMAAR When one thinks of  the great Arabian horses of the past,  One horse in particular comes to mind.  "Gamaar"  This
beautiful stallion made his mark on the Arabian breed in an elegant, graceful and beautiful way.
The story begins in the many great generations before the birth of "Gamaar".  One of the most famous Sons of "Witez II"  was
"Nitez" out of the well known mare "Nafa".  Daniel C Gainey purchased two great stallions  "Ferzon" and "Nitez" as yearlings in
1953 and promoted them together until he sold "Nitez" in 1963.  "Nitez" was bred to "Galena" before she was sold and the
resulting foal was a beautiful black colt named "Niga".  Bob Powers the manager of Gainey Arabian Ranch at the time was so
impressed with "Niga" that he had Ed and Milt Strand of Minnesota go see the colt and suggested they purchase him. When
Niga was four years old Mr. Gainey bred 3 mares to him and in 1962 he leased him and bred another 8 mares to him, one of
those mares being "Gay Rose" the dam of "Gamaar".  Niga was sold in 1962 to Butler Arabians and then in 1967 he was sold
back to The Strands.  And in 1969 the Strand Family moved to Iowa.  "Gay Rose" produced  4 notable foals before her
untimely death at the age of nine in 1966 among those foals were "Gamaar", "Galizon" 1969 US National Champion stallion,
"Gay Rouge" A Canadian top ten National Champion stallion, "Gai Gay Rose" a US National Top Ten  Stallion. Gay Rose was
Sired by the great "Ferzon"  who has a story all his own to tell, a great stallion in his own right.  He was most prized by Daniel
C Gainey, in fact when he sold "Nitez"  he was so impressed with "Ferzon" that he retained him.  In 1964 Bob Erdman decided
to visit the Gainey Ranch in Minnesota, to see if he could find a nice stud colt to upgrade his own Arabian horse stock.  He
was shown the young stock at the Gainey Farm and was most impressed with a fine, typey, bay colt named "Gamaar".  He
encouraged the Trainer at the Gainey Farm to telephone Mr. Gainey and ask for a price on the colt.   After the telephone
conversation Mr.Gainey decided that as long as he had one colt and one filly by his prized broodmare "Gay Rose" on the farm
at one time he would sell the beautiful colt.  Mr. Bob Erdman purchased "Gamaar" on the spot.  He lived with the Erdman's
until they decided to retire and they offered him for sale.  In 1970 Arden and Patricia Forehand purchased him and he stayed
with them until his  death. During his lifetime he produced some of the finest Arabian horses in the United States.  Gamaar
son's and Daughters are well known for their great beauty, and refinement which carries on for many generations.  He is also
known for being a great broodmare sire. His daughters are among the most prized broodmares in the country.


NIGA's influence on the breed is all the more remarkable considering he sired just 99 registered lifetime foals in his 26 year
lifespan. Many stallions with hundreds of get have had far less overall importance than he. What is the secret of his success?
NIGA, like many of the breed's greats, was bred by a master breeder who understood both conformation and genetics. Dan
Gainey has been recognized for the horses he bred who have been National Champions in both halter and performance. The
"Gainey look" is recognized worldwide, and NIGA is a proud standard bearer for it, though his heritage is somewhat different
than that of the FERZON/AZRAFF cross horses whose snowy white beauty has inspired so many people for many  years.
NIGA is 3/4 Crabbet and 1/4 Polish. Like the other Gainey horses, he is linebred to the great Polish sire SKOWRONEK. His
sire , the coal black halter champion NITEZ is out of the SKOWRONEK granddaughter NAFA. NITEZ was owned for some
years by Gainey and even beat FERZON in the show ring when both competed at the same show in stallion halter. He sired 6
National winners in halter and performance. NITEZ was sired by the phenomenal * WITEZ II, one of the most influential
stallions ever imported from Poland. * WITEZ II nicked exceptionally well with NITEZ's dam NAFA and with her daughter
NAFALLA (who produced 4 National winners by him). NITEZ is a 3/4 brother to US Reserve National Champion Stallion
BOLERO ++ (sire of US National Champion Stallion ZARABO ++ and of US National Champion Open Cutting XENOPHONN,
the all time leading sire of Arabian cutting horses). NITEZ is also a 3/4 brother to US Top Ten Stallion NATEZ, sire of National
winners in halter and cutting including US National Champion Mare INDIAN GENII. NITEZ's dam NAFA is out of NARASA, a full
sister to the noted stock horse FARANA, also a famed broodmare sire whose daughters include National Champion producer
YATANA and BINT SAHARA, for many years the breed's leading producer of champions.

NIGA's dam GALENA is pure Crabbet breeding. She had just three registered offspring, and NIGA is her only son. Her
daughters were champion producers and have had considerable influence of their own (US National Champion Stallion
ETERNETY, a sire of National Champions in halter and performance, is descended in tail female from the GALENA daughter
GAYGAL). GALENA is linebred to SKOWRONEK. Her sire, the National winner sire PHANTOM, is an incest bred son of the
SKOWRONEK daughter * RIFALA sired by her own son IMAGE (himself a National Champion sire). * RIFALA's son * RAFFLES
sired 45 producers of National winners and all of her registered foals have National winners tracing to them. GALENA's dam
BALENA also produced US Top Ten Mare AL-MARAH WALTZING MATILDA and GARENE, sire of US National Champion
Stallion PETIT JEAN. Like NAFA, BALENA was sired by the great SKOWRONEK son * RASEYN, sire of US Top Ten Mare
ANGYL (herself dam of US National Champion Stallion BAY ABI ++ ) and of 21 producers of National winners including
National Champion sires FERSEYN (the double grandsire of FERZON ) and SUREYN (whose 19 National winning get include
the first US National Champion Stallion and Mare)

Ferzon  was purchased as a foal by Daniel Gainey and there his saga toward imortality began. Ferzon sired 251 registered
progeny and is the grandparent of 7616 purebred Arabian Horses, among them many Champions.

Count Dorsaz  was a pure Crabbet stallion born in 1945 and imported the U.S. in 1958 by Bazy Tankersley of Al-Marah
Arabians. He sired one National Champion, Count Bazy. *Count Dorsaz was twice the winner of the coveted Winston Churchill
Award for the best riding horse of all breeds. He sired 185 registered foals before his death at the ripe old age of 31. COUNT
DORSAZ sired 15 National winners and is the only Crabbet stallion to sire both a U.S. National Champion Stallion and a U.S.
National Champion Park Horse. Twenty two *COUNT DORSAZ get have produced National winners.


Serafix was an imported Arabian Stallion from the Crabbet Stud of England and hailed from an impressive pedigree.  His sire
was Raktha, a British Champion in 1948 and sire of numerous champions and National winner producers.  *Serafix's dam was
*Serafina, a highly regarded mare of the Crabbet Stud farm of the post-World War II era.  Serafix was shown in 1954 at the
Cow Palace and at Pomona, California, winning Reserve Champion at both shows.  In 1955, shown by Bob Smith of the
Kellogg breeding farm, *Serafix earned Grand Champion and Champion Stallion at Pomona. In 1957 and 1958 *Serafix was
only shown once each year and was pinned Champion Stallion each time. He was never shown again. *Serafix became best
known through his progeny. He sired more than 30 National winners. He had 271 registered progeny and was the grandfather
of 4976 purebred Arabian Horses.

Raffon National Champion Halter Stallion 1965 National Champion  English Pleasure. Sire of a Dynasty of Champions.

Coppersin U.S. National top ten Champion, futurity Stallion. Coppersin was Shown by  an Amateur as a yearling and two yea
old. With limited showing he won seven junior championships or reserves. He was shown once as three year old at the
nationals where he was second highest in points in the futurity Stallion class.