DEFINITION
OF A "STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN" HORSE

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van Lent jr.
The
Pyramid Society's definition of a "straight"
Egyptian Arabian horse is a horse which:

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van Lent jr.
It
should be noted that among the "root stallions"
and "root mares" listed in Volume I
of the RAS Stud Book some of the horses imported
to Egypt were not used to create and maintain
the RAS / EAO breeding programs for they have
no recorded descendants in the RAS / EAO Stud
Books.
With reference to the exclusion of the horse Registan,
it should be noted that he carries in line to
the Polish-bred Skowronek. The contribution which
Skowronek made to the Arabian horses is legendary.
However, it is felt his pedigree contains elements
that are not consistent with the kind of horses
which the Pyramid Society Europe e.V. is attempting
to perpetuate.
Although the stallion Sharkasi appears in the
EAO Stud Book through his descendants, the matter
of his parentage has not been established to every
one's satisfaction; therefore he is not acknowledged
as "Straight Egyptian" by the Pyramid
Society Europe e.V.
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