Ab Salute
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Sired by Abu Farwa (Rabiyas x Rissletta)
Out of Numaana (Nusik x Tunis)
AHR #69994
1971 Chestnut Arabian
Historical Stallion
Crabbet Arabian Horses
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Sired by Abu Farwa (Rabiyas x Rissletta)
Out of Numaana (Nusik x Tunis)
AHR #69994
1971 Chestnut Arabian
Historical Stallion
By Sharon Byford-Ruth. A recent study revealed that less than a handful of broodmares at Cal Poly University (Pomona), former home of the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Ranch, had any Kellogg blood at all. “Since this was the place that started the Kellogg bloodlines, and the oldest breeding herd on the continent, those bloodlines belong at Cal Poly,” says Dr. Cal Kobluk, Director of the Arabian Horse Department at Cal Poly Pomona, California. Dr. John Schelle, Director of the Arabian Horse Department at Michigan State University agrees. “It’s extremely important that we go back and maintain some of these genetics.”
Continue ReadingBy Carol Woodbridge Mulder. Abu Farwa 1960 was, without question, one of the greatest American-bred Arabian stallions of all time and he is recognized as such throughout the Arabian horse breeding world. Yet, few breeders/owners of today have accurate knowledge of this horse.
Continue ReadingBy Jim Robbins. The scenic Okanagan Valley of British Columbia is home to the finest peach and apple orchards in the province, a thriving tourism trade, and possibly the most concentrated Abu Farwa breeding program in the world. Dr. David Ward’s Fairview Farm is the home to a collection of over 50 linebred and inbred horses, based on the sons and daughters of the legendary Abu Farwa (Rabiyas x *Rissletta).
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