Whispering Secret Arabians

Rina's Pedigree













Home | Stallions | Mares | Foals | Sales List | In Loving Memory | Breeder References | Links | Training Services | Photography | Geldings | Contact Us | Sold Horses




















Halycon:

Multi win in halter championships.

Patron:

Netherland National Champion Sire;

three times the Dutch Nat.l CH

Salon:

Foaled *27. April 1959;
Bred by Tersk Stud, USSR;
Race record 2/19(1-5-3);
Export 1971 to Germany;
Export 1980 to US;
Sired 64 purebred foals in USSR;
Sired 24 purebred foals in West Germany;
Rated Elite in USSR;
Rated Class 1 in West Germany;
Rated Foundation Sire in USA;
Sired 119 purebred foals in USA;
Sire of Muscat, Namiet, Moment, Podsnejnik, Plastika, Pesenka, Ponomarev and Muslin, to name a few

Sire Line is Ibrahim Desertbred imported to Poland. Via Skowronek, sire of Naseem
Dam Line is Emese Desertbred; imported to France. Via Kankara, granddam of Sonata
died 4. Juli 1984;

Nadeem:

Champion stallion license 1977

Negatiw:

Bred by Tersk Stud, Russia;
sire line: Ibrahim;
dam line: Gazella DB
Export 1962 to Poland;
Race winner in Poland 1/4 (2-0-0)
Sire of many race winners,
1954 National Champion
Died 1973
-Credited as the stallion that returned the Ibrahim sire to Poland, NEGATIW remains highly regarded around the world as the most internationally influential grandson of the immortal Skowronek. Though bred in Russia, NEGATIW was from predominantly Polish bloodlines as his dam was a Janow Podlaski confiscate from the Second World War. As a considerably successful sire at Tersk, NEGATIW was greatly desired by the Poles for many years. He was finally obtained at age 17, standing in Poland for another 10 years with outstanding results.
Having already given international Sires of Significance Salon and Nabor in the USSR, NEGATIW left Poland with the immortal Bandos and a host of wonderfully typey, ultra-refined and extraordinarily feminine broodmares.
Director Krzysztalowicz described NEGATIW as \"extremely dry and refined, with a small, chiseled head accented by beautifully large, dark and luminous eyes and small ears. His legs were relatively correct (though slightly sickle hocked) and his back and topline were strong and a bit long. As a stallion, he was strikingly refined and distinguished - he represented a rare example of perfection.\"

El Paso:

El Paso was chief progenitor of Kuhailan Haifi or.Ar - Wielki Szlem branch in Poland. He was used in the Polish breeding program in 1972-1975 at Michalów Stud and 1979-1981 at Janów Podlaski Stud. He raced 2 seasons at the race track in Poland and did 19 starts with the results (3-3-3). In 1976 he became Scottsdale Champion Stallion and US National Champion Stallion when on lease to Lasma Arabians. He was in the U.S.A. on a three year lease deal between the years 1976-1978. El Paso\\\'s stud fee was $5,000 in 1976. Despite grand offers from the US, Poland refused to sell him. It was not until 1981, with a check of $1000,000 and big enough to make Poland (as well as the rest of the world) gasp, Dr. Armand Hammer purchased the handsome bay stallion. Upon his return to the United States, El Paso stood at Town & Country Farms in Florida where he was promoted as a race sire. El Paso died in 1995, at the age of 28 of cancer. 12,5% of Crabbet breeding.

Eskapada:

Polish National Champion and dam of US Reserve National Champion Stallion *Erros and Top Ten Mare *Espada.


Gdansk:

Lasma Arabian Stud. One of *Bask`s most prolific sons. Legion of Honor; 1978 Canada Res Champ Park Horse; 1977 US Top 10 Park Horse.

Priboj:

Bred/owned by Tersk Stud, Russia;
Race record: 2/8(6-2-0)D+1
Won the Russian Autumn Prize and the Russian Derby
Tersk Foundation Sire
He sired 26 Stakes Winners, 19 Stakes Placed
Sire of 205 Get; *Pietuszok, Topol, Pomeranets, Ptashka, Monopolia, Metropolia, Malpia, Platina among them
Grandsire of International Champions his Legacy is felt Worldwide in Arabian Racing, Endurance, Sporthorses, and in the Show Ring.
died 1957

Naseem:

GSB 25/P990;RASB 1/P60;AHSB 2/P57
Lady Wentworth, Crabbet Park, Poundhill, Three Bridges, Sussex, England.
Imp from England to Russia in 1936. Sire of 111 registered purebred Arabian foals. He is of Excellent Seglawi (oriental) Type; Considered by his breeder Lady Wentworth as the very best son of the immortal Skowronek, NASEEM stood as chief sire at Crabbet Park in the stead of his sire for many years, breeding many of the Stud\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s finest mares. At age 14, he was the star of the 1936 Crabbet exportation to Russia, a move that would greatly expand his influence beyond that of the outstanding foals he sired in England. Amazingly, NASEEM would stand at stud at Tersk as the premier foundation stallion for another 17 years, siring 87 foals, 26 of whom were selected for breeding (6 sons and 20 daughters). NASEEM proved a most prepotent sire with the foundation mares from French, Crabbet and especially Polish lineage. With startling consistency, the get of NASEEM were blessed with his superior type and elegant forehand, characterized by a small, beautifully refined and dished head with large, dark, expressive eyes and an incredibly long, superbly shaped neck with an extremely fine and supple throatlatch. Though on the small side at 147 cm, his build was nonetheless strong and solid, with dry desert constitution, an especially good shoulder and foreleg as well as excellent motion. Like many of the other Arabians descended from Skowronek, NASEEM was blessed with youthful vitality and impressive longevity. Having lived through both the exportation to the East and the hardships of World War II, which included an evacuation of the Tersk Stud to Kazakhstan, NASEEM lived in excellent health until 1953, siring foals each year, until he finally found rest at the grand old age of 31

Czort:

Bred by Nowy Dwór, Poland
Died 1973
152-175-19
Race Record: 4/19 (13-5-1) 2XAP+62X Criterium Winner, 2X Criterium Winner; Sire of 3 Oaks, 5 Derby, & 3 Criterium Winners. A superior racehorse and the unparalleled sire of Polish race champions, CZORT was utilized as chief sire in Poland for 14 seasons with tremendous success. The official progenitor of the Kuhailan Haifi sire line in Poland, CZORT\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s success as a sire was largely responsible for the eventual sale of his contemporary BASK to North America. Considered the best son of his invaluable sire, CZORT was most consistent in transmitting his excellent conformation, length of neck, dry, resilient constitution and superlative athleticism, especially his prowess on the racecourse. Though not considered the ideal Arabian in terms of type, CZORT is remembered as a sire of immense value to the breed for his gifts of outstanding construction, courage and performance capabilities. He was the first horse of the post-war period to be enshrined in Janow Podlaski\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Park of Honor, a fitting tribute for his 12 years of service to the Stud and lasting contribution to the breed.

Nabor:

Bred by Tersk Stud, Russia;
Reserve National Champion All Union Agricultural Fair in Moscow 1954.
Winner of that class was Nabor´s father Negatiw.
Export 1955 to Poland;
Export to US, registered as Naborr;
Nabor crossed the sea, from Europe to US, 1963 together with Bask.
Sold at age 19 for $150,000.00
died November 1977;

Gdynia:

1966 English Pleasure US National Champion

1967 Western Pleasure US Reserve National Champion

Legion of Merit++

granddam of 1,309 champions.
















Whispering Secret Arabians