Ibn-Taamri, 1971 Hamdani Simri stallion

Ibn-Taamri, 1971 chestnut stallion, by *Taamri out of *Rudann, both from the stud of King Saud ibn Abd al-‘Aziz Aal S’aud at al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia. Search for their names on this blog for a translation of their original Arabic hujja document. Photo of Ibn-Taamri by Edie Booth. You can click on the arrow at the right of the photo to see pictures of *Taamri and *Rudann by Sam Roach.

One Reply to “Ibn-Taamri, 1971 Hamdani Simri stallion”

  1. Fancy Expensive warmbloods wished they were built as nice as he is! Look at his shoulder- and he’s posed downhill. Most people, in an effort to make their horses shoulders look better have them standing on slightly higher ground in front which makes their shoulder appear to be higher. Ibn Taamris’shoulder is still very long and sloping he is standing downhill. PLus he has way good bone and great hindquarters.
    See, the thing to do would be to get an asil Ma’anaghi mare and breed her to one of Edi’s stallions. In one fell swoop you’d most likely improve our current day horses and provide a refreshing outcross as well.
    Best
    Bruce Peek

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