12 April, 2020

The Cross of Adaweya and Ikhnatoon

Adawy (Ikhnatoon x Adaweya)
"Adaweya was bred to Ikhnatoon (*Farazdac x Bint Om el Saad) for a 1982 foal, Adawy, a superior foal of high quality.”-Dr.Ibrahim Zaghloul
The cross of Ikhantoon with Adaweya, like the cross of Ikhnatoon with Enayah,  proved to be a good one, producing horses whose genetic strength and consistency, going forward, was expressed maternally, through their daughters, who would exert their influence through the progeny they produced. Adawy who is pictured above, sired 14 foals, of which 10 were fillies. Adaweya also produced by Ikhnatoon, Mohab, who like his full brother, sired 10 foals, 5 of which were fillies.
Mohab (Ikhnatoon x Adaweya)
What is interesting about these two Adaweya sons is that not only did they sire a higher percentage of daughters but their sons were outproduced by their daughters, in terms of exerting a continuing influence.

1 comment:

  1. This family seems to me to be extraordinarily valuable in almost any breeding program. There is a strong family of mares tracing to Adaweya here in Israel that were imported by Meir Mizrahi via the UK some decades ago. They have been wonderfully consistent and prolific broodmares and are mostly scattered in the hands of small breeders. I have always hoped to convince someone to build an actual program around these lines, but so far no luck. Wish I had the ability to breed them as a parallel program to our Babolna horses, and will settle for using the best outcross stallion I can find out of an Adaweya on key mares in our herd. Thanks, Ralph, for writing about this wonderful family.

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