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A wee bit about Fiona I’m an Equine artist, and I specialize in the Arabian horse. I have been blessed to have observed and studied and painted Arabians for years. My favorite paintings to create are of the horse in motion. Tossing their heads, galloping, rearing, snorting and blowing, tails flagged and the wind whipping their manes. |
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Hadidi (Norus x Hebet Allah) - back to USA |
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Nov 28 2008, 02:58 PM
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A Norus baby yay!! Where is he located (how far from Ontario, Canada??)...I'm going to need a great Norus decendant (mare) in the future.
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The Arabian stallion is magnificent, and the mare quite glamorous, but the airy-fairy foal is so delicate and fawn-like, he steals your heart away! - Gladys Brown Edwards, "Know the Arabian Horse"
"So tender is the Arab of his horse, that he will seldom beat or spur him; and in consequence of this humane treatment, the animal considers itself as one of the family, and will allow the children to play round it, and to fondle it like a dog." The Wonders of the Horse, by Jos. Taylor

"For the dominant quality of Arab blood is its eternal, its immortal persistence. Wherever, as the horseman of today looks about him and among these horses, observes beauty, speed, grace, fire, activity, docility and fineness yet toughness of fiber, he sees that eternity, that immortality, incarnated. It has triumphed over everything mundane, thousands of years, hap and circumstances, time and tide, incredible hardships and immemorial adversities, misuse, and abuse, the exigencies of mankind's daily life and the flame and blood of the battlefield, unconquerable, indestructible and victorious. Everything worth while in the shape of a horse in the world today partakes of it. The Greeks believed it Godlike, and verily they made no mistake."March 27, 1942, Mr. Hervey
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Nov 28 2008, 06:16 PM
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Stunning horse, I wonder where he's going.
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Copyright 2008 P.A.S.S it on. Purebred Arabian Shared Services, ArabianBreeders.Net Our AHA number is #14277 Heidi
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Dec 7 2008, 04:20 PM
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QUOTE (mati @ Nov 28 2008, 02:19 PM)  Hadidi (Norus x Hebet Allah) grey stallion, bred by Gleannloch Farm, 1997 World Senior Champion Stallion, 2001 All Nations Cup Senior Champion Stallion, 2001 World Reserve Senior Champion Stallion - back to USA. His owner Antonio Dionisi sold this 18-years old gentleman to the US breeder. Congratulations! I confirm everything. I am of roma and I know antonio dionisi.....hadidi returns in USA and I must say that in italia its breeding has given good results, above all with daughters females. his daughters in italia have produced above all very well subsequently with stallions of ansata line....above all with ansata shaamis (gasped hlim shah x ak faressa).... you greet otello good by hadidi
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Dec 11 2008, 09:29 AM
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I am wondering the same! I'd love to know for future reference
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The Arabian stallion is magnificent, and the mare quite glamorous, but the airy-fairy foal is so delicate and fawn-like, he steals your heart away! - Gladys Brown Edwards, "Know the Arabian Horse"
"So tender is the Arab of his horse, that he will seldom beat or spur him; and in consequence of this humane treatment, the animal considers itself as one of the family, and will allow the children to play round it, and to fondle it like a dog." The Wonders of the Horse, by Jos. Taylor

"For the dominant quality of Arab blood is its eternal, its immortal persistence. Wherever, as the horseman of today looks about him and among these horses, observes beauty, speed, grace, fire, activity, docility and fineness yet toughness of fiber, he sees that eternity, that immortality, incarnated. It has triumphed over everything mundane, thousands of years, hap and circumstances, time and tide, incredible hardships and immemorial adversities, misuse, and abuse, the exigencies of mankind's daily life and the flame and blood of the battlefield, unconquerable, indestructible and victorious. Everything worth while in the shape of a horse in the world today partakes of it. The Greeks believed it Godlike, and verily they made no mistake."March 27, 1942, Mr. Hervey
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Dec 11 2008, 09:32 AM
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I would love to know where he will be at also.
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Breeders of performance straight Egyptian Arabians. Meet your opportunity .... El Rashiid MA [El Majiid x Maar-Riana] Alison Shear D Lite Arabians http://www.sheardlitearabians.com
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Dec 19 2008, 09:40 AM
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QUOTE (SimplyArabians @ Dec 18 2008, 07:13 PM)  Woo hoo! Here is my mare by Dorian Bint Hadidi! And boy did she aquire his head! I also have a freind with a Hadidi daughter for lease if anyone is interested! WOW I'd soo take you up on that offer of a lease if I had the money...Maybe in the near future lol By the way this girl is Beautiful!!
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The Arabian stallion is magnificent, and the mare quite glamorous, but the airy-fairy foal is so delicate and fawn-like, he steals your heart away! - Gladys Brown Edwards, "Know the Arabian Horse"
"So tender is the Arab of his horse, that he will seldom beat or spur him; and in consequence of this humane treatment, the animal considers itself as one of the family, and will allow the children to play round it, and to fondle it like a dog." The Wonders of the Horse, by Jos. Taylor

"For the dominant quality of Arab blood is its eternal, its immortal persistence. Wherever, as the horseman of today looks about him and among these horses, observes beauty, speed, grace, fire, activity, docility and fineness yet toughness of fiber, he sees that eternity, that immortality, incarnated. It has triumphed over everything mundane, thousands of years, hap and circumstances, time and tide, incredible hardships and immemorial adversities, misuse, and abuse, the exigencies of mankind's daily life and the flame and blood of the battlefield, unconquerable, indestructible and victorious. Everything worth while in the shape of a horse in the world today partakes of it. The Greeks believed it Godlike, and verily they made no mistake."March 27, 1942, Mr. Hervey
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