22 November, 2019
Sabrah
The Babson Farm experienced success by combining the blood of Fabah (*Fadl x *Bint Bint Sabbah) with that of Fa-Serr (*Fadl x *Bint Serra I), which is EXACTLY how four full siblings were produced by Serrasab (Fa-Serr x Fay Sabbah): the stallion, Bah Sab in 1963 and the full sisters: Sabrah in 1964, Serasabba in 1965 and Serasaab in 1968. All four of these horses were extremely concentrated in the blood of *Bint Bint Sabbah, as they traced to this critical Babson foundation mare in both tail female lines; through the sire and also, through the dam. As a matter of fact, when you look at the pedigree, you will soon realize that it is primarily populated by three of the six horses that Henry Babson imported from Egypt: *Fadl, (43.75% influence), *Bint Bint Sabbah (37.5% influence) and *Bint Serra I (18.75%). The prepotency of this blood, close as it was to the original source horses, influenced these mares and stallions to become the strong and prolific breeding horses that they turned out to be, producing equally outstanding sons and daughters, who have gone on to become influential in both straight Egyptian and straight Babson Egyptian breeding programs. Of the four full siblings by Fabah, I feel that Sabrah was her most successful offspring. If Sabrah had only produced Fa Halima by *Ansata Ibn Halima, we would still celebrate this single accomplishment and rate her as an elite broodmare. However, Sabrah also produced Ansata Sabiha, who became an important foundation mare for Mike and Kiki Case's Glorieta Ranch and the charismatic stallion, SAR Fadl Halim, both horses sired also by *Ansata Ibn Halima. When she was bred to the *Ansata Ibn Halima son, Ansata El Sherif, she produced the mare, SF Khala Zahra, an important broodmare for both Walter Schimanski of Masada Arabians and Marilyn Lang of Fantasia Arabians, who incidentally, has bred deeply within this family of horses, more so than any other breeder, through her foundation mare, Fa Bukra, SF Khala Zahra's daughter by Fa Asar, whose dam by the way is Serasabba, a full sister to Sabrah.
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