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THE CASPIAN ARABIAN REGISTRY
The CASPIAN ARABIAN is a "new breed" of
pony "designed" lo suit the needs of the older, more ambitious child
preparing lo move onto horses, and the small adult who may not wish to ride a
big horse but requires an active, intelligent and handsome mount.
The CASPIAN ARABIAN inherits a calm, sensible and willing nature and is easily
handled by any sympathetic person, even total novices and small children. They
are extremely quick to learn and easily broken and schooled. They enjoy a
challenge and excel in Competition where jumping ability, speed, agility and
stamina are at a premium. They also have the paces, looks and temperament to
make top class Show and Dressage ponies. Despite their size and slender build
the CASPIAN ARABIAN is well up to weight and "rides like a 16.2hh
horse" with great endurance and stamina.
Partbreds with a splash of Native blood are the ideal type for Working and Show
Hunter Pony classes. Whilst Purebreds should make Top Quality Show and
Competition Ponies, for all spheres from Jumping to Racing and Harness work.
BREED STANDARD.
The CASPIAN ARABIAN should have the appearance of a Miniature Arabian, with
width and substance in proportion to its size. Bearing in mind that the breed
is designed specifically for children, ponies may be narrower in the barrel
than traditional breeds. However despite this narrowness, there must be
suitable width at the chest to allow free movement of the forelimbs.
There are no limits on height and at present most ponies are approx 13.2hh. In
the future it is hoped that Purebreds will mature between 13hh and 14.2hh, with
Panbreds from 12.2hh to 15hh.
Paces should be long, free and flowing with no signs of an "up and down
Cob-Type action". The Caspian ARABIAN is capable of out-running breeds of
similar size, and does so without effort, making them ideal for Pony Racing.
The outlook should be alert and kind with no hint of mean-ness. The whole
picture should indicate a quality pony of athletic build, with extreme good
looks, and which is easily handled and has a loving disposition.
The CASPIAN ARABIAN is a working pony and must be viewed as such. The breed
should be shown in "Working Condition" and a slight tendency towards
lean-ness will be acceptable provided the animal is properly muscled and not
under-fed.
Ponies may be shown with mane free-flowing, pulled, plaited, hogged or in a
crest plait. Tails may be natural, pulled or plaited.
For In-Hand classes bridles may be of traditional English, "Arabian"
or Eastern style, but care should be taken not to appear in "Fancy
Dress" and tassels which obscure the features are to be frowned upon.
ORIGINS.
The first CASPIAN ARABIAN was foaled in 1986, by 12.1hh Caspian HOPSTONE
MUSTAPHA x 14.1hh Arabian GAILA. Both parents were Show Champions and well
proven in Competition. It has since been the policy of THE CASPIAN ARABIAN
REGISTRY to promote the use of Show and Competition animals as breeding stock.
DARKHORSE DORIAN has matured at 13.3 %hh. He is said to be one of the most
popular Partbred Arab stallions in Britain, covering approximately fifteen
mares every year. A Championship winner himself, he is siring outstanding
ponies who themselves are winning Championships In-Hand and going on to prove
themselves Under Saddle. His stock is in great demand with foals due to be born
in years to come, already reserved.
DORIAN is an enthusiastic Showjumper, presently winning and placed in
Pre-Novice and Novice classes with a variety of young riders. He also enjoys
Cross Country, unofficial Pony Racing and Gymkhana Games. At his first Gymkhana
he won ALL THREE divisions of the Handy Horse and Pony Class (Pre-Novice,
Novice and Open), was well placed in the Showjumping (Pre-Novice with a
leadrein rider, Novice and Open) and won or placed in all of his Gymkhana Games
- his rider won the Reserve Championship for accumulated Points, proving beyond
doubt that DARKHORSE DORIAN is truly an all-round family pony.
Standing at DARKHORSE SADDLERY CASPIAN STUD.
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Further
information, Approved Stallions and Stock For Sale available from
The CASPIAN ARABIAN REGISTRY c/o DARKHORSE SADDLERY CASPIAN STUD Glendor Farm,
26 Lee Lane, Royston, BARNSLEY. S. Yorkshire. +44 (0)1226 722449.
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The CASPIAN ARABIAN REGISTRY. Most CASPIAN ARABIANS are registered both with
the Caspian Pony Society and Arab Horse Society and now have their own Registry
with sections for "Purebreds" and "Partbreds".
To be registered as "Purebred CASPIAN ARABIAN" a pony must be of
predominantly Caspian and Arabian bloodlines, with a minimum of 12.5% of
either. Foreign blood of 12.5% or less will be allowed provided the animal
displays predominantly Caspian and Arabian characteristics.
To be registered as a "Partbred CASPIAN ARABIAN" a pony may have up
to 50% Foreign blood. The remainder being a combination of only Caspian and
Arabian bloodlines, with a minimum of 12.5% of either. Pure and Partbred
CASPIAN ARABIAN ponies will be accepted into the registry before they reach 6
months of age and will be branded before they reach 24 months of age. The brand
will be placed upon the quarters at both sides.
No unbranded pony over 24 months of age may be called either
"Purebred" or "Partbred" CASPIAN ARABIAN - The presence of
a Brand will be a guarantee of authenticity whilst the Registration Card will
provide details of breeding.
Registration applications for foals will be presented to mare owners at the
time of service, provided all stud and keep fees have been paid. No duplicates
are allowed and a return must be made for each mare whether she foals or not.
Registration Fees include the cost of branding. Stock may be branded at any
time after 6 months of age. Branding sessions will be held at intervals and
owners must ensure that Registration cards are produced on the day for
verification and completion. ALL ponies MUST be branded before 24 months of age
otherwise their Registration will lapse and they may not be called "A
REGISTERED CASPIAN ARABIAN".
All ponies accepted into the Registry must be by a stallion who holds either a
recognised Breed Society licence or has a veterinary certificate and has been
accepted as "an Approved Caspian Arabian Foundation Stallion".
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