Omar Sakr
Jun 14 2003, 03:21 AM
This is a 2 year colt by Ansata Sinan and out of Ansata Misty Nile . It has been some time since I have come across such an individual. He did not compete at the event but showed in the stallion showcase .A great colt to be watched closely as he matures . Unfortunately I have no pictures of him.
Jerry G
Jun 14 2003, 04:22 AM
Hello Omar
It was nice to meet you at the Egyptian Event. Nancy and I really enjoyed our visit with you.
I agree with you about Ansata Nile Nadir, he will be one to watch in the future.
Here is a photo that we took of him in the stallion showcase!
Jerry Gates
Bert C
Jun 14 2003, 11:53 AM
Hallo Omar, can you sent me some pictures from Shaheen and from his offspring to me on email.
bert.cannaerts.bc@pandora.be
Thanks, Bert C.
Caryn
Jun 14 2003, 04:46 PM
Omar, Ansata Nile Nadir was one of my absolute favorites in the Stallion presentation. He took my eye immediately and held my interest throughout. I spent so much time studying him up close that Jody Cruz was teasing me about how I was "analyzing" him. As young as he is, he certainly more than held his own in that group of seasoned stallions. I think this stunning fellow has tremendous potential and I will very much enjoy watching him grow up.
Caryn
HLM
Jun 16 2003, 05:13 PM
Hi Omar
I studied the colt too. some of the ansata arabians mature late, like some of ours. He was the one when the handler tried nose to nose with a mature stallion. I was horrified.
I saw a lot of quality in him, but did not see him move.
you possibly are all right, that he should be watched for in the future. Its always nice to see a good colt.
Have a great day
hansi
Katie
Jun 17 2003, 12:20 AM
Just wanted to add my two cents on Nadir. I work for Mike Neal and handled the colt for the 7 months that Mike had him in training. He is a great colt. Tons of personality and an eye to die for. I was incredibly fortunate to be his groom, I know it'll be an experince that ten years from now when he's internationally known I'll be telling people "I had him as a yearling when I worked for Geneva Arabians." We had lots of people coming by the stalls to see this colt and I kept hearing the same thing over and over, "what a face." He's a very special colt and I can't wait to watch him grow up and hopefully continue to be a part of his handling.
-Katie Condit
Al Fadee Egyptians
Oliver
Jun 17 2003, 08:44 AM
So many people commented on this horse and
raved about this colt's qualities - I am really curious
to see him in the flesh. Anyone who can share
an additional photo of him?
Päivi
Jun 17 2003, 10:27 AM
There's a nice head shot of him
herePäivi
Oliver
Jun 17 2003, 10:30 AM
Thank you for the link. Wow - this is large!
I saw a pair of huge eyes staring at me!
Well, he looks very young in this photo in opposite
to this above from the Egyptian Event.
Päivi
Jun 17 2003, 10:35 AM
Oops, I accidently linked directly to the large picture
Well, what I meant was
thisPäivi
Ralph
Jun 18 2003, 09:01 PM
Oliver: I agree with you...so many people have expressed positive statements regarding this horse and I am curious to see more of him too. Lately, I can't keep up with the many terrific stallion prospects that are coming out of the Ansata program. Think about it. Ansata Hejazi, Ansata Iemhotep, Ansata Nile Echo, Ansata Sirius, Ansata Selman...It is amazing to consider the longevity of this program and how significantly relevant Ansata is in the community. It is overwhelming to consider the hugeness of this farm's impact.
Omar Sakr
Jun 19 2003, 01:06 AM
Couldn't agree with you more Ansata is a farm in a class of it's own . I was at the farm less then a week ago ..for those who were under the impression that Judi having sold a lot of horses to the gulf is in a tight spot ..think again .this woman is undoubetdly the master when it comes to breeding (this is my opinion)..On the subject two outstanding young prospect colts are going to make their way to Egypt soon, one of them is the full blood brother to Ansata Nadir He is by Ansata Iemhotep and out of Misty Nile and the other is by Ansata Sirius out of MB Moneena. Four fillies will be accompanying those colts. Those fillies are some of the best Ansata have bred in a long time. Two of the fillies have been bred by Iemhotep one by Sirius and the last by Farres.
Majid
Jun 19 2003, 11:14 AM
Omar,
Ansata Nile Nadir caught our attention as well! He is a nice colt!
It is great to see the import of the Ansata colts and fillies to Egypt! Congratulations to the new owners!
It was a pleasure to see you and Ahmad at the Event. I really enjoyed the late night discussions! Please give Ahmad my salaam. Inshallah, I will visit you in Egypt in the future.
Regards,
Majid Alsayegh
amoroso
Jun 19 2003, 11:30 AM
Echo1
Jun 20 2003, 08:38 PM
This outstanding colt is owned by Qadar Arabians, Jeff and Judy Barth.
Not only can I attest to this wonderful colt, who "IS" an excellent moving horse, very much Ansata type, but the owners are top notch. They are very nice, down to earth and extremely dedicated to breeding exceptional quality horses. They do have some very exciting mares as well. By no means will this stallion be a late bloomer. He'll only get better with age. He's already on his way to breeding, and I believe he has quite a few booked already for 2004.
(Don't believe any fluff you may read, where someone has the ignorance to say anything negative about this colt.) Ansata Nile Nadir is 110% all the way around. They do not come any better than this one!!!!
You can read more about them at www.qadararabians.com
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