This & That

Better Late than Never

Almost 12 years ago (!), I have written the following article for the ARABER JOURNAL magazine (no. 2/2006). It is frightening, that we still have the very same problems!! For too many years, the Arabian horse was mainly promoted as a show horse. But with declining numbers in shows some people woke up. However, changing …

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In Memoriam – Wegdan (Dani) El Barbary

With Dani El Barbary one of the most passionate horse women of Egypt has died. Emancipated and self-assured, she followed her heart and devoted herself entirely to her horse breeding – not a given thing for a woman in Egypt. As a young woman she became, and learned in several stables in Europe. Horses became …

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In Memoriam – Lenita Perroy

Just a few months before her 81st birthday, Brazilian breeder and judge Lenita (Maria Helena Ribeiro) Perroy passed away yesterday. With her, the Arab world has lost a breeder, who has created her own “horse type” in 35 years of breeding, by line breeding and a very special eye for beauty. Lenita Perroy was born …

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In Memoriam – Hansi Heck-Melnyk

Yesterday, Hanna Luise (Hansi) Heck-Melnyk passed away at her farm in Hawthorne, Florida at the age of 86. With her, the Arabian horse world has lost a major breeder, but also a belligerent pedigree expert. Born in 1931, Hansi Heck-Melnyk emigrated to Canada at a young age. Her actual equestrian origin were warmblood horses, and …

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Über die Regenbogenbrücke – CH El Brillo

Im gesegneten Alter von 33 Jahren mußte Ferdinand Huemer Abschied von seinem Stammhengst CH El Brillo nehmen. Dabei war es ein Glücksfall für das Gestüt La Movida, dass dieser El Shaklan-Sohn 1999 ins Gestüt kam. Ferdinand Huemer suchte eigentlich einige El Shaklan-Töchter für seine Ali Jamaal-Hengste. Als er hörte, dass Fritz Gautschi in Kalifornien eine …

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The Energy Supply during the Ride

Training the Endurance Horse (II) In this part about training the endurance horse, we have a look at the use of the two energy-production systems and how they are provided with fuel and oxygen. In the previous issue we have seen that two different chemical processes contribute to the energy supply of the body: 1) …

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Back to Nature

Some reports may be exaggerated when stating that some children believe that cocoa comes from brown or even purple cows. But an alienation of humans from nature can not be denied – and it begins in childhood. If children spend most of the day using electronic media rather than playing outdoors, or deal with animals, …

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Over the Rainbowbridge – Neddor

With the Shagya Arabian stallion Neddor, the Lußberger family lost one of their best friends in mid-November. A friend and a sports comrade at many events, national and international, a hunting and leasure horse, a petting horse for the youngest or sometimes disguised as a hussar horse – in short, the stallion embodied what one …

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Over the Rainbowbridge – Mosila

Recently, the Elite mare Mosila died, aged 27. She was the dam of two stallions awarded with a gold medal and premium at the stallion stock show of the VZAP: Amurath Muntahi and Mosri Al Dahab. Amurath Muntahi’s sire is Amurath Baikal, who lived in Canada. Breeder Ilse Klauenberg was convinced that he is the …

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The Spirits that I called!

For days now, we are haunted by photos and videos of an American “wonder foal” on social media and the world wide web, whose head is highly acclaimed by the one and supposedly worth 7 million dollars, and is branded by the others as Hunchback of Notre Dame, as a malformation. The British Veterinary Association …

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