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Impress Staar CA, bred and owned by Chase Arabians and photographed by Nancy Pierce Photography |
"It's true that I generally prefer Polish horses, but to be perfectly honest, I was so completely taken with Laheeb, that I didn't care what his breeding was. I already knew his foals, and I realized that I was looking at a major phenomenon." - Raymond Mazzei on Laheeb, from the Tutto Arabi article, written by Tzviah Idan
In the summer of 2005, respected breeder, agent and judge, Raymond Mazzei of Furioso Farm in San Diego, together with Ferlita Arabians, imported the straight Egyptian stallion, Laheeb, bred by Ariely Arabians in Israel. He had leased Laheeb for 2 breeding seasons, 2006 and 2007. Impress Staar CA, foaled in 2007, was one of the Laheeb-sired get that resulted from his stay in America. Impress Staar was bred and is owned by Steve and Mauri Chase, Chase Arabians, Aubrey, Texas.
"A Mare of Excellent Type and Overall Quality." - Mauri Chase
A straight Egyptian mare, Impress Staar CA is out of The Blessing HG (Thee Desperado x Belle Staar). She is a full sister-in-blood to Al Lahab (Laheeb x The Vision HG), as her dam, The Blessing HG, and The Vision HG are full sisters, both bred by Marilyn Geurin of Arizona. What is super interesting about the pedigree of the HG sisters is that the sire of both Thee Desperado and Belle Staar is The Minstril, which makes Thee Desperado and Belle Staar paternal siblings! While the sireline is Saqlawi I (Nazeer); I am more excited over the matriline, which traces back through the Albadeia breeding program to the 1946 Saqlawiyah RAS mare, Zaafarana (Balance x Samira) and all the way back to the celebrated Ali Pasha Sherif mare, Bint Helwa (the Crabbet Stud broken legged mare) and from there to the world famous Ghazieh, the desert-bred mare imported to Egypt in the mid-1800s for Abbas Pasha. It is a matriline that remains to this day, unforgettable for its brilliance and showiness. Combined with Laheeb, the results are consistently magical.
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