05 December, 2018
Ramses Judi
Judi
 was bred in Egypt, by Ahmed Hamza. She is by Fol Yasmeen and out of 
*Foze, a 1959 Nazeer daughter out of Fathia. She was purchased in 1970 
by Martin Loeber for his Plum Grove Farm, then located in Palatine, 
Illinois; renaming her "Ramses Judi" by adding the "Ramses" prefix to 
her name. She was not a straight Egyptian horse, as Fol Yasmeen, through
 his dam, Muneera, traces to a stallion named Registan, a Skowronek son.
 Her dam, *Foze, a broodmare for Hamdan Stud, generated
 much interest among Europeans and Americans visiting Egypt, who 
expressed interest in purchasing her. She was finally purchased in 1971 
and exported to Germany, where she was bred to a wide variety of 
stallions, including the Russian-bred, Salon, a Negatiw son. In America,
 *Foze is primarily represented in straight Egyptian form through her 
son, *Fawzan, who was imported by James Kline. Ramses Judi produced 7 
foals, most of whom were sired by *Ramses Fayek. In 1977, she produced 
the stallion, Ramses Pharoah, who was used as a sire within the Plum 
Grove breeding program.
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