Hadbah 1957 (Bloodline Strain Saklawi Jidran)
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Serra -F | x Sahab, 1915, AE |
Bint Serra I (f) | x Sotamm, 1923, AE, Foundation broodmare of Babson Arabian Stud: one of the most refined mares ever left Egypt. Dam of only three horses, all of them entered in Hall of Fame |
Fa Deene (f) | x Fadl, 1937, SEB, Full sister of Fa-Serr and Fay-El Dine. Pivotal mare in the SBE population. Her dam line is extints in SBE population. Existents only through her sons. |
Hadbah (s) | x Fabah, 1957, SEB, Class A Champion Stallion/Park Horse/English Pleasure |
Anchor Hill Bint Gamila (f) | x Hadbah, 1960, AE |
Anchor Hill Hadga (f) | x Hadbah, 1962, AE |
Anchor Hill Halim (s) | x Hadbah, 1970, AE |
Anchor Hill Hamil (m) | x Hadbah, 1963, AE |
Anchor Hill Hamila (f) | x Hadbah, 1961, AE |
Anchor Hill Hamla (f) | x Hadbah, 1966, AE |
Ibn Fa-Serr (s) | x Fa-Serr, 1960, SEB, Joe Ferriss said of Ibn Fa-Serr's influence, "A sire of superior movement, giving powerful shoulders and higher neck set. His greys tended to show more refinement in the head, while some of his blacks were more masculine |
Khedena (f) | x Khebir, 1948, SEB |
Fa Dena (f) | x Fa-Serr, 1962, SEB |
Fa-Rousse (s) | x Fa-Serr, 1958, AE |
Fay Khedena (f) | x Fay-El-Dine, 1952, SEB |
Khamsa (f) | x Fay-El-Dine, 1953, SEB |
Mahrouss (s) | x Fay-El-Dine, 1954, SEB |
Fa-Serr (s) | x Fadl, 1947, SEB, He was known to have been the kind of horse that made a lasting and memorable impression on those who came in contact with him. Many said that he was the epitome of the antique-type Arabian typically illustrated in old engravings. |
Fay-El-Dine (s) | x Fadl, 1934, SEB, Foundation stallion for H. B. Babson breeding programm. One of the greatest stallions of every time |
Zareif (s) | x Rustem, 1930, AE |