30 November, 2018

Profile of a World Champion

Khidar is an Ansata Sinan son, out of a mare named Elizja, a Belgian National Champion Mare bred by Maghreb Arabians. Do you know that Khidar is 75% Egyptian? Of course, his sire is 100% Egyptian but his dam Elizja is 50% Egyptian through the stallions Malik (Hadban Enzahi x Malikah), Shaker El Masri (*Morafic x Zebeda) and Hindi (Korayem x Hindia). What I found really interesting about Elizja, besides her Egyptian ancestry is her sire, Esta-Ghalil and dam, Aica. They are paternal siblings, as they are both sired by Ibn Estasha (Malik x Estasha). However, both sire and dam are similarly bred, as the maternal lines of each horse include classic, older Polish lines. For example, to find Miecznik (Fetysz x Koalicja) in both maternal lines was a very sweet surprise. The expression of this similarity is expressed magnificently in the phenotype of this wonderful horse. In the early 2000's, Khidar was shown in the most significant venues globally, where he earned many champion titles like Belgian National Champion Stallion, All Nations Cup Senior Champion Stallion, European Senior Champion Stallion and World Champion Stallion. Bred across a wide variety of bloodlines, Khidar's influence continues through sons like Mountassar Al Zobair or a grandson like Shanghai EA.

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