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330:, aborted her foal and died, and most of the other horses lost a great deal more weight than did Naborr. McCormick only stood Naborr to her own mares and those of a few select friends, and as a result, under McCormick's ownership, he only sired about 10 foals per year, a total of 82 foals. Because Naborr's stud book was closed to outside mares, breeders seeking his bloodlines returned to Poland and purchased several of his offspring bred there, including the mare *Dornaba and stallions *Gwalior, *Mirzaz, and *Aramus. A total of 27 of Naborr's offspring were imported from Poland to the United States. 354:, and bought out Newton's share in 1971. In the same period, Newton formed a partnership with other Arabian breeders to purchase *Aramus, who was a son of Naborr. When Aramus was named National Champion Stallion in 1970, Naborr's stud fee was advertised at $ 10,000. That same year, Naborr was brought to the U.S. Arabian National Championship show and honored before the spectators there as one of 10 "Living Legends". In 1975 he was the fourth-leading sire of champions in the United States. Under Chauncey's ownership, he sired another 260 foals. 28: 402:. Naborr's son Gai-Adventure was U.S. National Champion stallion in 1974. His daughter, *Dornaba, was a U.S. and Canadian National Champion Mare. Other national champion offspring in performance disciplines included Riffle, a park and formal driving horse, and Ibn Naborr, Canadian National Champion 373:
Combining his imported offspring and American-born foals, Naborr sired 365 horses registered in the United States. By the end of 1967, 61 of his offspring had won 693 show championships among them. The number of wins later doubled. In 1981, Naborr was tied for third as the leading sire of U.S. and
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and won two times out of eight starts. His highest recorded speeds were 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) in 1:54, 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) in 1:55, and 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) in 2:10. His accomplishments at the track qualified him to become a breeding stallion at Tersk. At age four, he was
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and brought her to Tersk. Also amongst the captured horses were Naborr's ancestors Taraszcza, Gazella II, and Enwer Bey. Via his sire line to Skowonek, as well as through Lagodna's sire Posejdon, and the mare Ikwa, Naborr carries three crosses to the stallion Ibrahim.
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and purchased Naborr at the McCormick estate auction. Chauncey paid $ 150,000, which at the time was the highest price ever paid for an Arabian horse at auction in America, and brought in Newton as a partner on the horse a month later. Chauncey had previously bred
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Canadian National Champions. By 1999, statistics showed that 1130 championships had been won by 121 of his offspring. Of these horses, 46 of them earned Top Ten or higher honors at the U.S. and Canadian National Arabian Championships.
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in France in 1979. Other sons and daughters had championship careers as well. The Naborr son *Aramus, foaled in Poland and imported to the United States, became a U.S. and Canadian National Champion Stallion in both
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for $ 150,000, which was at the time the highest price ever paid for an Arabian horse at auction. He went on to become a leading sire of champion Arabian horses in the United States and Canada.
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Most Arabian horses do not begin showing under saddle until age three at the earliest, but may be competitive in some disciplines well into their teens and occasionally beyond.
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until 1978. Naborr died on November 9, 1977; he was 27 years old. In his final year of life, he sired 36 foals, the last of which was born on October 1, 1978.
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Prior to the sale, Newton had indicated that he would pay up to $ 40,000 for the horse, but was performing that day and missed the actual bidding.
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for a price estimated at £50,000. His dam Lagodna was foaled in Poland and the Russians captured her and a number of other Arabians during
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An asterisk in front of an Arabian horse's name indicates that the horse was foaled outside of the United States and imported to the U.S.
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When McCormick died at age 90, in 1969, the terms of her will called for her Arabians to be sold at public auction. In October, 1969
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Naborr was foaled at Russia's Tersk Stud on April 13, 1950, and was originally named Nabor. He was sired by the Russian-born stallion
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Nabor stayed at Michalow until January 1963, when he was purchased and imported to America by the heiress Anne "Fifi"
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in Moscow in a competition open to all breeds of horses. His sire Negatiw was the champion. Nabor sired nine
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His high purchase price and coverage in mainstream national news outlets was credited as the beginning of a "
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in 1943. Anne McCormick began breeding horses, and in 1948 bought her first Arabian stallion, Mustafa.
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Naborr's winning offspring included his son Kaborr, who was a Canadian National Champion Stallion in
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State Stud. While in Poland, he was noted for his docile temperament, intelligence, soundness, and
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gray, and was recorded by the Russian Arabian Stud Book as standing 150 centimetres (14.3
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from Arizona, Anne McCormick. Upon her death, Naborr was sold in 1969 to Tom Chauncey and
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awarded a "certificate of the first class", equivalent to a Reserve Champion, at the
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McCormick had married Harold "Fowler" McCormick, Jr., chairman of the board of
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Lagodna. After establishing himself on the race track and show ring in the
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The impact of being a homozygous gray is that, because the gray
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Arabian legends : outstanding Arabian stallions and mares
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the gestation period for horses is approximately 11 months.
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Through his sire Negatiw, Naborr was a grandson of the
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The horse was killed in 1917 during the 1225:Individual Arabian and part-Arabian horses 26: 17: 990: 988: 986: 1088: 1086: 1084: 1082: 1080: 805: 803: 801: 799: 797: 795: 793: 433: 861: 859: 791: 789: 787: 785: 783: 781: 779: 777: 775: 773: 746: 744: 742: 740: 738: 736: 734: 694: 631:farm was part of Russia by the time of 577: 751:Parkinson, Mary Jane (November 1984). 732: 730: 728: 726: 724: 722: 720: 718: 716: 714: 618:, all of Naborr's offspring were gray. 295:State Stud, then in 1957 moved to the 812:"*Naborr—Saga of the Silver Stallion" 7: 1203:The Arabian: War Horse to Show Horse 844:. University of California – Davis 151:"Certificate of the first class", 14: 1095:"50 Years of Arabian Horse World" 203:ancestry, out of the Polish-bred 1021:Reif, Rita (February 16, 1982). 363:World Arabian Horse Association 199:, a Russian-bred stallion with 1201:Edwards, Gladys Brown (1973). 868:"The Arabian Horses of Poland" 842:Veterinary Genetics Laboratory 647:. The couple had founded the 1: 1212:20th-century Arabian stallion 1174:Carpenter, Marian K. (1999). 165:"Living Legend Stallion" 1970 394:and performance, showing in 259:In 1955, Nabor was sold to 252:in Russia, but only one, a 246:All-Union Agricultural Fair 1251: 1001:Arabian Breeders World Cup 556: 543: 540: 527: 514: 511: 506: 493: 480: 477: 464: 449: 446: 439: 164: 150: 140: 25: 645:International Harvester 866:Magid, Arlene (2005). 307:, the best painter of 1235:1977 racehorse deaths 1230:1950 racehorse births 1097:. Arabian Horse World 435:Pedigree of Naborr 1151:allbreedpedigree.com 708:Edwards, pp. 217–218 424:Crabbet Arabian Stud 369:Offspring and legacy 281:Bolshevik Revolution 277:Count Joseph Potocki 816:Arabian Horse Times 757:Arabian Horse World 436: 352:Scottsdale, Arizona 195:. 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Index


Arabian horse
Negatiw
Stallion
Gray
Tersk Stud
Moscow
gray
Arabian
stallion
foaled
Tersk Stud
Negatiw
Crabbet
mare
former USSR
horse breeder
Wayne Newton
Negatiw
homozygous
hands
Pyatigorsk
All-Union Agricultural Fair
foals
colt
Poland
World War II
sire line
national studs
Count Joseph Potocki

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