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Kamillah---Se Mare In British Nsapt

(Imperial Kamilll X Kateefah)

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#1 Marilee

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Posted 18 January 2012 - 10:17 PM

found this today on the other site (Background Article), and want to share it here---------


"I hope others will read this entire article very thoroughly and carefully..and notice the patience and the respect given to this mare through her maturity and development. Not rushing her, but letting her work through things over time. This really shows great management from owners and trainers and riders....So my appreciation for sharing her record of training so others can see wonderful work with an Arabian horse. Perhaps it will inspire others to do the same with their horses--get them out and under saddle, but with the same patience and respect for their horse's maturity and development as I see here. I will be referring people to read this and see her pictures. Great job!!!!"

Many others who love jumping and dressage here, so  maybe we can talk more about her success.....

(sorry my caps on SE and NSAPT did not remain in the title)

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Posted 19 January 2012 - 07:43 AM

Totally agree.  She looks a lovely mare and her preparation and development has been superb.  Congratulations to everyone involved......I wish all our Arabians had this sort of start!!

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Posted 21 January 2012 - 08:05 PM

View PostMarilee, on 18 January 2012 - 10:17 PM, said:

found this today on the other site (Background Article), and want to share it here--------- "I hope others will read this entire article very thoroughly and carefully..and notice the patience and the respect given to this mare through her maturity and development. Not rushing her, but letting her work through things over time. This really shows great management from owners and trainers and riders....So my appreciation for sharing her record of training so others can see wonderful work with an Arabian horse. Perhaps it will inspire others to do the same with their horses--get them out and under saddle, but with the same patience and respect for their horse's maturity and development as I see here. I will be referring people to read this and see her pictures. Great job!!!!" Many others who love jumping and dressage here, so maybe we can talk more about her success..... (sorry my caps on SE and NSAPT did not remain in the title)

I have read it. What a beautiful mare, par excellent pedigree, and such incredible success.
She also carries my US National Champion Mare SERENITY SONBOLAH in her pedigree, a mare I rode over and anything on my 160 acre farm in Canada and also jumped her some.
It also shows the careful training, the time taken and the knowledge of the trainer.

As I always say, we dont know what we all have until we test under saddle, eh?

I wish this beautiful mare a long healthy life and continous success, as well as the owners/trainers.

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Posted 21 January 2012 - 09:44 PM

I can't see the article. What am I missing?
RB Anera Ali (Ruminaja Ali x Rosali CAHR) last born SE Ruminaja Ali daughter in foal to REA El Kaream for 2012
RB Ali Makeen (EAI Silvereen x RB Anera Ali) 2009 SE gray colt
RB Kenzanne (Kenz Noor x RB Anera Ali) 2007 SE bay filly
RB Baaraz (Imperial Baarez x Rosali CAHR) 2004 SE bay stallion
RB True Ali (True Colours x Rosali CAHR) 2002 SE stallion
RB Al Shama (True Colours x Rosali CAHR) 2003 SE mare
RB Malika Mareekha  (Mohummed Sadden x RB Ali Mareekha(xRuminaja Ali)) 2000 SE mare

http://www.romararabians.com

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 02:09 AM

View PostRomar Arabians, on 21 January 2012 - 09:44 PM, said:

I can't see the article. What am I missing?
Nothing......it's not here. It's on "the other site"...........

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 02:12 AM

The most impresive thing I read in this article is when they stated this mare to be 14.1hh with shoes on !!
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Posted 22 January 2012 - 02:29 AM

View PostTrish aka JMO, on 22 January 2012 - 02:12 AM, said:

The most impresive thing I read in this article is when they stated this mare to be 14.1hh with shoes on !!
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LOL  The best things come in little packages!!  My riding mare is 13.3hh!!!

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 03:12 AM

View PostAlythLong, on 22 January 2012 - 02:29 AM, said:

LOL  The best things come in little packages!!  My riding mare is 13.3hh!!!
Yup, I like em a little on the smaller side too. 14-2........14-3 is about right as far as I'm concerned, LOL

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Posted 22 January 2012 - 09:02 PM

Hi, I'm new here but I just wanted to say a huge congratulations on the outstanding success from all of us here at Malthouse, including her grandfather Kerim Shah.

Khamillah is very lucky to have Judy as an owner. Someone who understands it takes time to achieve lasting results, and not all horses are the same and require individual attention. We enjoyed being part of this education and showing her in halter during her junior years.
We wish you much enjoyment and many more successes in the coming years. We also look forward to Khamilla returning sometime in the future to return to the ring as a senior.
Lisa




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