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Subject: establishing straight Egyptian


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Phyllis Carter
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Date Posted: 14:11:17 02/14/02 Thu
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I am new to Arabians and newer still to straight Egyptian. (This will be painfully obvious when I ask my question, I'm sure.) I am not sure what you mean when you say "every line" must trace back... Do you follow each and every horse which shows up on the pedigree back till you can go no further?
I have a black mare with Kuyhalan-type conformation (and she does show Fadl at least twice and one reference to Jellabiet). She traces back to Wadduda as her root female and everything I've traced ends in either desert bred or original Arabian. But I can't say I've followed every single horse in every generation. Is that what I have to do. Help me in my ignorance, please
Phyllis

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Julia
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Date Posted: 17:13:34 02/14/02 Thu
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Hi Phyllis,
Its good to meet you :)
To be Straight Egyptian, both sire and dam have to be Straight Egyptian, which will mean that every horse in the pedigree, all the way back, will also be considered SE. Your mare is probably Al Khamsa, but if she has Wadduda, she is not Straight Egyptian. If you don't mind giving me her registered name, I can tell you for sure if she is AK, and about how much Egyptian she has... although I do not do percentages :)
Julia


>I am new to Arabians and newer still to straight
>Egyptian. (This will be painfully obvious when I ask
>my question, I'm sure.) I am not sure what you mean
>when you say "every line" must trace back... Do you
>follow each and every horse which shows up on the
>pedigree back till you can go no further?
>I have a black mare with Kuyhalan-type conformation
>(and she does show Fadl at least twice and one
>reference to Jellabiet). She traces back to Wadduda as
>her root female and everything I've traced ends in
>either desert bred or original Arabian. But I can't
>say I've followed every single horse in every
>generation. Is that what I have to do. Help me in my
>ignorance, please
>Phyllis

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