Solitairey Dancer

She is part of the new generation of Crabbet horses imported by select breeders in the USA for Arabian Horses. Solitairey Dancer AHSA is sired by a handsome stallion in Australia named Lord Charles of Seven Oaks, who has never competed but is to this day servicing some of Australia’s best mares. He is a son of the flagship stallion Kyremi Illustra, and is out of a daughter of Niarob Shou-Lin-El-Sadat. Dancer’s dam is the beautiful mare Inshallah Bay Solitaire, who is sired by a magnificent old Crabbet stallion named Tommie, and out of a daughter of Crenel. Some more noteworthy ancestors in Dancer’s pedigree include Oran, Indian Gold, Mesaoud, Blue Domino, Silver Fire, and so many more.

There are no listed competition records in any of the mares or stallions listed in Dancer’s pedigree, but all of the aristocrat stallion won championships in stallion breeding halter, endurance, and dressage.

Dancer is the dam of many noteworthy endurance and dressage horses in Australia, and recently foaled 2 babies in the USA for LEQ, a filly by Black Daniels (Downtown Dancer LE “Desiree”) and a colt by Mamage (Just Do It LE “Nike”). Both foals are bay, and have extremely correct confirmation, such as perfect bone and size of hoof, straight-as-an-arrow legs, long necks and beautiful faces, long, straight, old fashioned tailbones, large hips and short backs, and much more to name. A full confirmation analysis of each mare, stallion and foal are available on their page.

Dancer carries the same perfect confirmational attributes that her foals carry, besides a high set neck, which her foals are gaining from being crossed onto English pleasure stallions. Dancer is the dam of Rhythmic AHSA, a 93% Crabbet stallion, who has nearly 20 foals in the USA. He has all the parts to become a leading saddleseat sire, as well as a sire for all disciplines, and a broodmare sire.

She is a TRIPLE ovulator and is easy to breed and foal out. Her temperament is equally spicy and kind, ideal for an English horse. She is living her best life as a broodmare, and is available for embryos in the summer in 2024. Contact Brooke Landon for more information. (818)-269-5453, brooke@landoneq.com.

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