09 June, 2021

Pointer by Sahm El Arab

Pointer (Sahm El Arab x Palanga) as photographed by Karolina Misztal at the Bialka Junior Spring Show

The Junior Spring Show was held at Bialka this past weekend. I was scrolling through Karolina Misztal's photos, when I stumbled upon a spectacular dark grey colt named Pointer, shown by Pawel Syliwoniuk. A son of Palanga, he is sired by Sahm El Arab, a 2013 WH Justice son out of the Al Lahab daughter, Om El Excella. What I found interesting in the pedigree, lies on the mare side of the pedigree and it is the stallion *Camargue, the maternal great grandsire of Om El Excella. Exported to Spain from the UK, he was the 1986 Spanish National Champion Stallion. Although he is not Spanish by blood (he is primarily Crabbet and Polish), I like to think he is like a herald, calling attention to the precious Spanish blood, at the heart of Sahm El Arab's genetic fiber, approximately 25 - 30% of his genetic influence. What *Camargue also does within a pedigree is to introduce the Skowronek sire line in a different form than we are used to seeing, through his beautiful son, Naziri, who did not sire very many get: 
Camargue->White Lightning->Burkan->Saladin II->Naziri->Skowronek 
Considering that there are 20 - 25 lines to Skowronek in the pedigree, primarily through three horses Odessa (the dam of Padron), Gazira (the dam of El Sher-Mann) and Renea (the dam of Vona Sher-Renea), diversifying the sources of Skowronek blood is clever. Sahm El Arab carries the influence of Skowronek, more than any other ancestor and while the percentage of Skowronek influence may be a smaller number, due to his position in the pedigree, there are no other horses in Sahm El Arab's pedigree who appear as frequently as Skowronek does. At the very least, in Sahm El Arab's pedigree, one can receive a very powerful history lesson of the significant impact and global reach that Skowronek has had upon the Arabian breed. When you think along these lines, then not only does the pedigree come alive before your very eyes but you also develop appreciation for the breeders of these horses, who believed in them, worked hard to get them as many opportunities as possible and helped them to develop their legacies, which you and I can enjoy today. 

Sahm El Arab possesses a high percentage of Egyptian blood, approximately 44%.  While a major chunk of this influence comes by way of Al Lahab (25%), he also has lines to Mohssen, El Hilal, Gharib, Hadban Enzahi, Aswan and Shaker El Masri. Janina Merz of the world famous Om El Arab Stud, said of Sahm El Arab,"this incredible stallion is exactly what we envisioned we would get from crossing his ethereal mother with the enigmatic WH Justice."  

A long, long time ago, I admired a *Camargue grandaughter named Om El Shadina, a Sanadik El Shaklan daughter and full sister to Om El Bint Shaina, the dam of Om El Excella. I was thrilled to discover this family of horses in Sahm El Arab's pedigree.  Combined with the bloodline of the Ekstern daughter, Palanga, Pointer shares common ground (from a genetic perspective) with the forthcoming Al Ayal AA-sired foal of Parantella, Pointer's maternal sibling. Sahm El Arab was leased by the Michalow State Stud for breeding purposes and after only one season spent in Poland, he left a wonderful legacy of beautiful sons and daughters. 

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