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AHR #597; GSB Volume 25 Page 992.
Bred by Crabbet Arabian Stud, Sussex, England. Imported to United States of America in 1926 by W.K. Kellogg, Pomona, California. Sire of one hundred thirty-five registered purebred Arabian foals. Died in 1952.
1933 Los Angeles County Fair Champion Arabian
1933 Los Angeles National Horse Show Champion Arabian Stallion
He was one of the few Arabians with the talent of being able to rack
He established a virtual dynasty during his years at stud
Sire of Sureyn (leading sire of champions), Angyl (US Top Ten Mare), and Ferseyn (many years a leading sire of champions). Ferseyn in turn sired Ferneyn, who sired Ferzon, the most important stallion in the Gainey Arabians program. Ferseyn also sired Amerigo (sire of Khemosabi++++//) and Kontiki, one of the best Arabian racehorses in the US.
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