This fantastic and beautiful halter mare has a superb pedigree for both breeding and showing.
Very typey with a long arched neck, smooth topline, excellent movement and ashow-off attitude.
Show History:
Arabian Fall Festival Show, Newberry, FL 1st Place. Arabian Mare Breeding 2 Year Olds Champion. Junior Champion Mare
2009 Music City Show Reserve Junior Champion Filly Champion Yearling Filly 2nd Place Amateur Halter Fillies
Paradise Arabians and its clients will participate in the international Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show in Scottsdale! On February 18th-28th, Paradise will show five standout horses: Al Helwett (The Singleton x MinstrilsGreyMist) and Pastiche WEA (Scapa x LPS Thunderstruck), owned by Beth Witt, Beijing FHA (Giaccomo x CJ Sapphire), owned by Frank Holloman and Gary/Wanda Kenworthy, Bint Al Riyah (Thee Asil x Empirial Sparkle)owned byMissy Head and Psychedelic Magic (Magic Dream x Psydney PGA) owned by the Psydney PGA Partnership. These gorgeous Arabians have been training in Scottsdale, AZ for several days and have already created a stir with their presence.
Register to win a family four pack of tickets to this Saturday’s Winter Wonderland Open House at Paradise Arabians in LaFayette, Georgia.
You’ll enjoy a festive day in paradise with the most beautiful horses this side of the north pole. Relax on a carriage ride, have your picture taken with Santa, and get in the holiday spirit with their church choir. It’s fun for the whole family!
Plan your trip to Paradise and experience a blend of Southern hospitality and Egyptian Arabian horses. Tickets to the Winter Wonderland Open House are $10 for individuals and $25 for families.
Walt Disney Pictures has released a new movie Secretariat, a horse-racing drama about “three people whose lives intersected, thanks to the champion horse Secretariat. The film is directed by Braveheart writer Randall Wallace. The movie stars John Malkovich as Lucien Laurin, the former horse jockey who became Secretariat’s trainer. Diane Lane plays Penny Tweedy, owner of Meadow Farm, a horse breeding business in Virginia that was founded by her father Christopher.
Where did he get that strength, that endurance? Secretariat was a unique combinationof all the best things about Thoroughbreds
He was also a descendant of all three of the Founding Sires: the Byerley Turk, the Godolphin Arabian and the Darley Arabian.
And as we know–Arabians are known for their endurance. The reason why the three Arabians were mated with English mares to create that which we now know as the Thoroughbred was because Arabians are tough as nails. Arabians can do a 100-mile endurance race across arid desertland without blinking. They may look smaller than Thoroughbreds. Their legs look more fairy-like.
But those critters have stamina and strength such as you’ll not likely see in another breed anytime soon. For over 4,500 years, Arabians have been the Steed of Choice for soldiers (Alexander the Great, Napoleon); equestrians and pleasure riders.
From all of us here on the farm, welcome to Paradise! Here at Paradise, our specialty is breeding the finest Egyptian Arabian horses on the planet, and welcoming new guests to be a part of it. We run our business out of our home, and love sharing Paradise with old and new friends. We think you'll soon see why we call this Paradise, and hope to get the chance to meet you in person soon! Please give us a call, or send us an email and we'd love to have you come stay with us!