10 August, 2019

Labibah AA


Asal Sirabba, a 1958 grey mare sired by Sirecho and out of the straight Babson Egyptian mare Habba (*Fadl x *Bint Bint Sabbah), produced 3 daughters sired by *Ansata Ibn Halima:
  • Silima (1966)
  • Raalima (1967)
  • Siralima (1971)
And of the three, it was Siralima, who I feel, was the best-producing mare. Siralima was bred primarily to *Ibn Moniet El Nefous and one of the daughters she produced from this cross was AK Latifa, who was sold with her Imperial Al Kamar filly (Imperial Kalatifa) to Ariela Arabians in Israel.  Labibah AA, who showed in Chantilly last weekend, continues to keep the bloodline of Siralima relevant in today's straight Egyptian community. A very competitive and showy young mare, she was the 2013 Silver Champion Yearling Filly at the Israeli Egyptian Event, as well as the Gold Champion Yearling Filly at the Israeli Nationals. The following year, in 2014, she was the Silver Champion Filly at the Israeli Nationals. In 2016, she expanded her previous show wins to include Bronze Champion Filly at the Israeli Egyptian Event. In 2016, She was named the Bronze Champion Mare at both the Israeli Egyptian Event and the Israeli Nationals. No surprise over her many wins, she's beautiful and representative of the consistency of the Ariela breeding program.
Siralima (*Ansata Ibn Halima x Asal Sirabba)
Her maternal granddam, Imperial Kalatifa (the Kamar filly mentioned above) when bred to the wonderful bay stallion, Al Maraam (Imperial Imdal x The Vision HG), produced Labibah's dam, the gorgeous mare, Latifah AA, a most wonderful and  prolific broodmare for Ariela Arabians. She was bred to Nader Al Jamal, an Ansata Sinan son, who sadly passed away in 2014. Originally named TS Atlanta, Nader Al Jamal is an interesting horse. His dam is Savannah CC, a Thee Desperado daughter out of Miss Maggie Mae (The Minstril x Bint Magidaa). Normally, with horses of these bloodlines (representing the program of Arabians Ltd and its affiliates) the blood of Ansata Sinan comes indirectly through his son, *Mishaal HP. So, it is interesting to access Ansata Sinan directly, without the influence of Mesoudah M in the mix. Again, as I have said before, I appreciate horses like Nader Al Jamal, who present an opportunity to utilize an alternative combination of similar bloodlines, however, expressed a little differently, which in this case, resulted in the ultra-lovely mare we know as Labibah AA.

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