07 October, 2019

Inspire...Day 2: Pepita

Pepita, a 2005 grey mare, is an Ekstern daughter out of the *Eukaliptus daughter, Pepesza. Bred by Janow Podlaski stud, Pepita traces in her tail female line to the 1810 mare, Szamrajówka, bred by one of the oldest of the Polish studfarms, Count Branicki's Biala Cerkiew Stud and is the foundress of Polish female family number 12, which is known as the family of the "P" named horses.

Pepita is the mare that generated a "buzz" in and out of the Arabian horse community when she was sold in the 2015 Pride of Poland sale for a record price of $1.4 million Euros. A mature mare, already 10-years old, she was in foal to the stallion, Pogrom, at the time of her sale. The year prior, 2014, Pepita was named the Polish National Champion mare.

As it is with any horse posted on this blog, I need to point out to you, dear reader, the Egyptian influence in Pepita. Do you know that Pepita carries a small percentage of Egyptian blood? Approximately 5%, through the stallions Aswan (Nazeer x Yosreia) and Nil (Sid Abouhom x Malaka). 

After a long day at work and a heavy mind, nothing is more soothing than watching this most beautiful mare, while listening to the beautiful music. It's one of my favorites and from where I get inspired, all for the love of a horse.

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