Crabbet Arabian Stud

The Arabian Crabbet Arabian Stud was founded in the late 19th century by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt and Anne Blunt, 15th Baroness Wentworth on their estate in Sussex near Crawley.

Lady Anne Blunt and her husband traveled to the 1870er/1880ern several times to Arabia to buy Arabian horses there. Your stud is considered one of the most important in the Arabian breed. A significant number of today's purebred Arabs have a Crabbet ancestor in their ancestry. Horses from this stud were, among others Azrek, Dajania, Queen of Sheba, Rodania, Mesaoud and Sotamm, a 1910 -born, bay stallion, under whose descendants Nazeer.

Lady Wentworth sat on her Crabbet Skowronek as a breeding stallion. He was often the case with daughters and granddaughters of the stallion Mesaoud - on Crabbet also a breeding stallion - used and brought a large number of offspring that nachkamen the breeding efforts of Lady Wentworth by großrahmigeren horses with Arabian type and elegance.

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