DA Ginger Moon in foal for 2019

Bev Davison tells me my beautiful Ginger, 20 years old, is confirmed in foal. I am over the moon with this news. I had been trying since 2015 and the aborted pregnancy from the Bahraini stallion Mlolshaan Hager Solomon, which was a big blow. I am so hoping for a filly.

The outcome of this breeding will be high percentage Abbas Pasha and old Crabbet blood up close, which I find miraculous. Kualoha (Ghadaf x Rabanna) and Jady (Jadib x Im Gulnar) are four generations away on Ginger’s side, and Parnell (Ibn Gulida x Bint Ghadaf) and Subani (Ghadaf x Im Gulnar by Nusi) three generations on the sire’s side.

The lucky future dad, if all goes well, is one of Bev’s stallions, Subanet Jabbar SDA. Jabbar means mighty in Arabic. He sure looks so in this photo.

 

 

 

10 Replies to “DA Ginger Moon in foal for 2019”

  1. Another red head in the future! This is to be Jabbar’s first asil foal, additionally, yes?

    I have to say, though, it was rather fun to open up Ginger’s pedigree and see names like “Tibor the General” and “Sir White Moon.” Do you have any ideas for names, yet, or do you prefer to not put the cart before the horse and wait til the foal is on the ground before naming them?

  2. I’m so pleased for you, Edouard. I have your photo of Ginger as my computer home screen, she is so beautiful and has a such a knowing look. It makes me happy to see her every morning! I hope she does well and has a good pregnancy and a fine foal.

  3. Great to hear about the pregnancy of Ginger. Wish you the best of luck. Is she still in Idaho? If so please send me the address and phone number of Bev. I would like to visit her (Bev & Ginger). Ebony Moon & Mou are wintering well. Can not wait until spring. Ginger slipped the Preg at 2 months but plan to try again this spring. Best of all to you and your family. Are you on the east coast, in South Africa or in Lebonon???

  4. Hi Chris, yes she is still with Bev in Indian Valley Idaho. I will get you her address. Good to know Mou and Ebony Moon are doing well. I am now in South Africa, where it’s summer!

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