BUW Ebon Pharo Video
of Pharo cantering in
the warm up ring at Horsepark Sept 2007
Latest
Pictures Fall 2008
New
Video capture January
2007
100% Straight Egyptian
Al Khamsa
Homozygous Black tested at UC Davis
Dahman Shahwan Strain
*Rare bloodlines of RG Al
Mone and *Nagat
to name a few... View
full pedigree
A direct descendant of the Abbas
Pasha and Ali Pasha Sherif
treasured bedouin horses of the desert. The Dahman (meaning
dark
or black) are believed to be from the horses of King Solomon. The first
Egyptian Arabian imported to America, and to receive registration
papers
was this strain--the Ali Pasha Sherif horse, *Shahwan.
Read more about the Dahman Shahwan
strain here: http://www.arabians-international.com/dahman.html
The
definition of Al Khamsa Horses
Al Khamsa Arabian horses are those
Arabian horses in North
America that can reasonably be assumed to descend entirely from Bedouin
Arabian horses bred by horse-breeding Bedouin tribes of the deserts of
the Arabian peninsula without admixture from sources unacceptable to Al
Khamsa. Al Khamsa reserves the right to determine which
horses are
called Al Khamsa Arabian Horses. For further information
please visit
http://www.alkhamsa.org
Rare and
Precious Blood
Pharo is unique in that he has many
crosses to black, plus
some very rare and precious blood in his pedigree from *Nagat and RG Al
Mone, not many horses with this blood. Other notables such as
The
Minstril, Ruminaja Ali, Moniet El Sharaf, Ibn Moniet El Nefous,
*Adhem
to name a few.
Click here for full
pedigree of BUW Ebon
Pharo.
About
Pharo
Pharo is a young charismatic leggy
blue black colt. His striking
movement posesses an elastic stride with correct use of legs.
While
his trot can go on forever, his canter is beautifully balanced and
flowing
for disciplines across the board! He possesses a nice saddle
back
with a prominent wither. Currently being started.
Tested at
UC Davis homozygous for the black gene, which means when bred he will
never
throw red! Be sure to bookmark this page for future
updates.
Scroll down for more pictures.
for more information contact me at ride2jump@yahoo.com
Dreams
really can come true!
A few years ago while searching for an Arabian
mare, I came across
a stallion that really caught my attention, Saud El
Ameer.
Sired by the imported Egyptian stallion *Adhem. I searched
and searched
for a mare with these bloodlines. I had no luck.
But during
my search, I came across this young colt "Pharo", who's grandsire was
the
all time great, Saud El Ameer. But at the time I already
owned a
stallion and the thoughts of owning two was out of the
question.
I went back several times looking at this young colt. Over a
year
had passed. Strangely I decided to part with my black and
white stallion
MCS Braveheart, aok
fterall he would remain in the family. My sister had been
asking
to purchase him forever. I did so with the intention of
buying a
straight egyptian stallion. So my search began.
Then one day
I remembered this black colt. So I did a quick search and
sure enough
he was available for sale!!! Well now you have it.....just
remember
dreams really can come true!
Click on any image for larger
picture
Going western.
Trotting in hand after first bath.
Egyptian Set.
My first time on Pharo!
Have you ever dreamed of riding the black stallion?
Riding western at the jog.
Relaxed!
Jumping the gate 10/04/05
Spring dapples
His true color.
BUW Ebon Pharo with less than 30 rides! For reference, rider
in photo is 6'. Scroll down for jumping pictures.
Please keep
in mind, Pharo has been fully trained to free jump so jumping comes
easy
and natural to his under saddle training. As you can see in
the pictures,
his ears are forward and he is having fun!