| Color: b Height: 14.3hh
AHR 441
Al Khamsa: Ancestral Elements: 75% Davenport; 12.5% Egypt I; 12.5% Blunt 25% Crabbet Strain: Saqlawi Al-Abd He had extensive saddle training, was five-gaited, with a fast trot and good action TABAB was not an idle horse. He was, in fact very versatile used for driving and was considered a fine road horse. Tabab was an attractive stallion and he made a lasting positive contribution as a sire of quality breeding stock. Sire of nine registered purebred Arabian foals, 3 fillies and 6 colts, one which was gelded: Eight bred by Charles Jewett 1926 to 1929 and one bred by Herbert V. Tormohlen, Portland, Indiana 1931 References: Al Khamsa.org Arabianhorses.org/datasource Arieana.com 5-1960 Arabian Horse World: TABAB 441 by Carol W. Mulder Owner: 1924 onwards Charles W Jewett, Indianapolis, Indiana Breeder: Peter Bradley, Hingham Stock Farm, Hingham, Massachusetts. Markings: Small Star/Snip/Left Front Fetock/Right Hind Sock
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