Desert Shamar
1997 black bay/grey colt
Sired by Abba El Shaba
out of Indian Desertfire

Desert Shamar age one month

Shown at left at one
month of age. He was
bred and foaled by
ZoHaR Arabians.

Here he is at age 6
months at his first show.
He was trained,
conditioned, groomed
and shown by his 
first new owner,
S-Nickers Arabians.

Shamar age 6 months at his first show

Shamar profile

Taken the same day
at his first show.

This photo was taken 
by Brandie & Bill of
B&B Arabians,
his current owners in
New Orleans, LA.
Shamar was approaching
his second birthday.


Bill and Cady riding
Desert Shamar,
Bill's favorite stallion.
Shamar is just staring his
experience under saddle.
As you can see, Shamar
is a great student.
Good job, Bill!

Bill, Cady and Shamar.
Now who's horse was this?
The whole family-
Shamar is on the far left.

Here he is as a six year old and a full grown stallion, but still as sweet as ever!

Percentages for DESERT SHAMAR:
37.677% Crabbet/Blunt
38.5925% GSB (incl. Crabbet)
9.8999% Davenports
7.27539% Polish
70.9862% Egyptian
1.95313% Spanish
18.457% WK Kellogg
55.6397% CMK
.390625% Dickinson/Travelers Rest
29.4945% Abbas Pasha Source
.78125% Doyle
6.05469% WR Brown/Maynesboro Stud
45.8466% Abbas Pasha/Ali Pasha Sherif Source
88.9954% BAHC Source (Blue List or BLUE STAR)
79.2694% BLUE STAR Source
19.9219% Babson Egyptian
.11444% Old Babolna (pre-WW II)
14.1418% North American Desert Source
60.1563% Early American Foundation (vol V)
62.5% American (thru vol VIII)
81.25% American Foundation (thru vol X)
93.75% American (thru vol XV)
.05493% Old English (pre-WW II; AHS only, not incl. GSB)
.042723% El Emir
7.97119% Mesaoud
1.0498% Ghazala
.78125% Raffles
5.81055% Skowronek

Saklawi I sire line
*Abeyah dam line
An Abayyan Sharrak
American Foundation-bred
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Percentages and research © by Eva Dano
Glossary: http://www.meranch.com/books/pctgs.htm

To quote his owners after his first show: "Cady and Andrew swept their age group, winning hi-point and reserve hi-point overall"; "Cady won her Walk-Trot class, Sham was almost flawless (IMHO). What an amazing, incredible colt." "He proved himself at that circuit and is invited to come back to compete for the rest of the season..." "Not too bad, most show circuits won't even allow children to ride stallions, much less welcome them openly." "He enjoyed himself
tremendously and was an amazing ambassador for the breed today."

Desert Shamar is standing at B & B Arabians in New Orleans, LA.
Pictures of DESERT SHAMAR will be added as they are sent!
Please check back.

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