Author: Serag
Comment:
imported to the US, was renamed "Pharrah" and became a cornerstone for Imperial Egyptian Stud (and later for the Fortuna's Royal Egyptian Farm).
Author: Serag
Comment:
Pharrah was the embodiment of the Saklawi type, she was tall (155 cm, 15.1 hh) and so very dry, every bone in her face was clearly visible and her veins shone through her skin silk-like. The skin of her face was dark like painted with coal. And she really floated on air, effortless, like a panther, a quality often missed in horses today. Her shoulders were sloped, her withers excellent, and her back remained strong even at the biblical age of 31! (courtesy of Oliver Wibihal)
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imported to the US, was renamed "Pharrah" and became a cornerstone for Imperial Egyptian Stud (and later for the Fortuna's Royal Egyptian Farm).
Author: Serag
Comment:
Pharrah was the embodiment of the Saklawi type, she was tall (155 cm, 15.1 hh) and so very dry, every bone in her face was clearly visible and her veins shone through her skin silk-like. The skin of her face was dark like painted with coal. And she really floated on air, effortless, like a panther, a quality often missed in horses today. Her shoulders were sloped, her withers excellent, and her back remained strong even at the biblical age of 31! (courtesy of Oliver Wibihal)
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