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Shagya Breeding Approvals ~~ 2015 schedule announced

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  • Shagya Breeding Approvals ~~ 2015 schedule announced

    There will be an ISG approved Shagya breed inspection,
    with two European judges, the weekend of May 16th & 17th at Silver Eagle stables, Nokesville, Va. Inspection events are also scheduled for Geneseo, Il. May 11-12
    and Norco, CA. May 20-21. Toronto, Canada is also on the schedule.

    If you have been interested in this rare and amazing breed, please take the opportunity to meet with breeders and watch, triangle, jumping and riding demostrations. Dr. Huber, a will kown judge and breeder from Germany will present a slide show and answer questions on Saturday night at a meeting room near Nokesville, Va.

    Purebred Arabians can be inspected and given breeding approval. This is a wonderful cross for Sport Horse breeders! Arabian stallions bred to purebred Shagya mares will add bone, substance and performance qualities to the foals from this mating. Foals are considered purebred Shagya when registered with a Shagya registry and half-Arabian with IAHA.

    This cross is in demand and will open up a new market for The stallion owner. Shagya bred horses are in demand and rare to find. The Shagya cross is a perfect choice for the Arabian Sport Horse breeder and exhibitor, with all of the advantages of an Arabian breed bred since 1789 for better bone and substance, great, temperament and all of the characteristics demanded for the perfect CALVALRY mount!

    {url] http://performanceshagyaregistry.org [/url]

    or contact LCR at shagyasport.com
    Last edited by LCR; Feb. 21, 2015, 11:08 AM. Reason: new information and dates
    www.shagyasport.com

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    I plan to take 2 Shagya-Arabian mares to the Norco, CA site. It's a great way to train ones eye for conformation and function.

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        What characteristics does the Shagya have that make it different from the traditional Arabian?

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          Shagya's are larger and have been purpose bred for sport (originally cavalry horses) from foundation stock that included Arabians and native Hungarian horses. Inspections and performance testing are utilized for breeding approval.

          Shagya Info
          Dawn Jones-Low
          Faerie Court Farm Arabian Sport Horses

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            Are visitors welcome at all inspection sites -- Illinois, Virginia, and California?

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              Yes, visitors are welcome and a wonderful opportunity to see Shagyas in action and meet with the breeders and owners. One of the judges, Dr. Walter Huber, is well known in the Trakehner/Shagya and sport horse world in Europe. He will be presenting a meet & greet plus slide show at each event. Check with PShR for the exact times. Nokesville, Va. lwill be on Saturday evening. The other judge, Judit Kovacs, is from Hungary !
              www.shagyasport.com

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                The Performance Shagya-Arabian Registry (PShR) North American Inspection features 3 performance tests -
                (1) Rideability (Under Saddle), a demonstration of the ease and comfort with which a horse can be ridden and is considered to be one of the most important traits in riding horses. The rideability test is aimed at assessing a horse’s innate aptitude rather than the horse’s level of training
                (2) Interior Test, which is designed to determine the character and temperament of the horse in an unusual situation. The horse will be scored on his willingness to walk beside the handler in an easily managed fashion.
                (3) Free Jump, where the horse clears 3 obstacles in a 'chute' and is evaluated only on potential and bascule.
                Visitors are welcome at all of our inspection sites, this is a great opportunity to come and learn about these versatile sport horses.

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                  What are some of the notable performance records of the Shagya's in the US? Are there disciplines where they have really excelled?

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                    Holy one-post wonderthread, Batman!

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                      Originally posted by cnm161 View Post
                      Holy one-post wonderthread, Batman!
                      I was waiting for someone to comment on this!

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                        Did you know the Shagya-Arabian is not a purebred Arabian? Rather it is a breed developed in Babolna, Hungary as an "improver" breed. The Shagya-Arabian has been used in several Warmblood breeds to increase endurance, stamina, flexibility, etc without sacrificing bone and frame.

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                          IF you would like more information about this breed and the history of Babolna in Hungary, where the Shagya was enhanced and developed with the same attention to detail, given the purebred Arabian, this article will be of interest.

                          http://daughterofthewind.org/article...y-tzviah-idan/

                          Remember that the Shagya Arabian is recognized by WAHO. Since the 1700's they have never allowed any other breed to be crossed with the Shagya. But PB Arabs are allowed into the registry. The Shagya is a breed that has been culled and honed for specific characteristics demanded in a well rounded sport horse type. This is one of the reason ALL of the Warm Blood registries welcome Shagya blood!
                          www.shagyasport.com

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