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A young stallion, foaled in 1997 from the next to last foal crop of Bey Shah, he has been only lightly used in the past.  He has only 13 registered foals in the US and 1 in Ecuador. His oldest foals are 7 years old.  His foals are winning championships already, in halter and under saddle, in amateur owner and open:

»Champion Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse, First Show, Tahajeeb OF
»Grand Champion Stallion and Region 12 Futurity Champion, Desert Copper
»Champion Half-Arab Mare, Bella Moeheshah
»Senior Champion Mare and Reserve Grand Champion, only show, Desert Golden
»Regional Top Four AO Mare, Champion Mare AO, Junior Champion, Noquisi OF
»Regional Top Ten Yearling Sweepstakes Colt, Mo Sun OF
»Class A Halter Placing, shown once, Desert Ariel
»Reserve Junior Champion, Reserve Senior Champion
and Reserve Grand Champion Half-Arab Mare, Spotted in LA
»Show placing, Ecuador, Mohegahn ACCE
 
Another foal, the beautiful 15.2h bay Desert Myth, is now in performance training.  Desert Copper, just measured at 1/8 inch under 16h in short feet and light plates, is also in performance training after his halter wins.  Watch for Copper in the fall/winter of this year under saddle.  Copper is available for sale.
 
To see photos of some of his foals click on:  Foal Photos

The dams of the above foals have been from a variety of bloodlines, including half-Polish, half-Russian, half-Egyptian, a Ferzon granddaughter, a Bey Shah granddaughter, an Arab/Saddlebred cross and a Paint mare. 
 
He has produced 4 black foals and 1 black-and-white Tobiano Half-Arab foal, with black coming from both the Bey Shah++ side of his pedigree and his black-producing grandmother, Anastaziaa.  3of the 5 black foals were out of black mares; the other 2 black foals were out of 2 different bay mares.  He also has produced several flaxen chestnuts.