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A horse bred at Janów. The Janów Podlaski Stud Farm (Polish: Stadnina Koni Janów Podlaski) is the oldest state stud farm in Poland, established in 1817 in Wygoda.The stud farm specializes in breeding Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses.
Bandos (1964 – September 1987) was a gray Arabian stallion with Crabbet ancestry. [3] He was sired by Negatiw, a Tersk bred stud, out of Bandola, who was known by the title of "Queen of Poland". [4]
Witez II (April 1, 1938 – June 9, 1965) was a bay Arabian stallion foaled at the Janów Podlaski Stud Farm in Poland. He spent his early years at Janów at a time when Poland was under occupation by Nazi Germany before ultimately arriving in the United States in 1945, where he lived for the remainder of his life until his death.
Crosses began to be made between the Arabian horse and the Welsh Pony in Sussex, England the early 1900s, by Lady Wentworth of the Crabbet Arabian Stud. She began breeding Arabian stallions, including Skowronek (1909–1930), a Polish Arabian stud, [ 3 ] to Welsh mares from North Wales , especially the Coed Coch stud farm , [ 4 ] which she ...
Wiking is the all-time leading sire of Arabian racehorses. Born in Poland in 1979, Wiking was imported to the United States in 1984. He raced 37 times total, 18 in Poland with 8 wins, and then 20 starts in the United States with 12 wins, and earned $97,782 in US dollars. He was owned by Town and Country Farms and trained by Robert Knight. [1] [2]
[5] In 1961, Albigowa discontinued its line of Arabians and closed, [4] sending Bandola to the Janów Podlaski Stud Farm. [2] Bandola was part of a "family" with considerable significance. She was a full sister to the sire of significance, Bask, [6] and to Arfa, who was the dam of Argos, an important sire in Great Britain for Patricia Lindsay. [7]
The Borike stud farm in Croatia was home to Siglavy Arabians, [68] the horses generally originating from the Turkish invasions. [69] A Siglavy can also be found among the founding lineages of the old Czech Kladruber horse. [70] The Polish Arabian horse was formed from horses of Koheilan stock, occasionally crossed with Saklawi stallions for ...
Pianissima was the only mare in the history of the breed to be twice named European Triple Crown winner (All Nations Cup Aachen, European Championship Moorsele, and World Championship Paris), as well as Polish National Junior Champion/Best in Show as both a junior and senior mare. She was the only Arabian ever to claim all titles in the same ...