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TC BEY CEDAR
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The "other" Black Stallion

Halter Champion

Scottsdale Top Ten

Western Pleasure Reserve Champion

Scottsdale 2004, Third Place, Liberty Class

 

15.3+ Hands barefooted, non fading jet black, kind temperament, extreme length of neck, gorgeous head, tiny ears.

Cedar produces non fading black arabian foals. And black arabaian foals out of non black arabian mares. A potent sire, he passes on his best qualities, including his extreme beauty, kind temperament, excellent conformation, athletic ability and correct legs and feet.

He is a "high percentage filly producer"

Stud fee : $1000 , LFG, shipped Semen available

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Elegant and refined with substance and correct conformation, fancy mover with excellent tail carriage.

He has that extra something.... some people call it charisma, some attitude, some presence, is that intangible quality that can't be trained into a horse.

TC Bey Cedar combines the beauty of Bey Shah with the natural strength and athletic ability of the polish Arabians, the result of that cross is an Arabian Horse that does not require "special effects" to look spectacular.

By blood, TC Bey Cedar is 3/4 sibling to the incomparable black Arabian beauty, Shahteyna, 1987 U.S. National Champion and dam of International champions, & Bey Teyna, 1992 Canadian National Champion and U.S. National Champion. The only two full sisters to make National Champions to date.

He is also 1/2 brother to Bey Fireeshah, National Champion Futurity Filly, and to NV Beau Bey, Leading Juvenile Sire of Halter and Performance winners combined. TC Bey Cedar's full sister, Bey Elaynah, was exported as a two year old.

Walt Disney Studios felt he was not only strikingly beautiful but tractable enough to make him part of one of their big releases. He played the role of "El Hattal" in the movie Hidalgo. Released March 2004.

Other renown half siblings ....

JK Amadeus
RSD Dark Victory
Shameless
LV Cartell
Bey Arrogance
Genesis C
Celebrity Bey
Bey Shahzon
Shahcago


Skorpius
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$650 (live cover only)

 Homozygous Black Arabian
Every horse is born with a "base" color to his coat, either Red (e) or Black (E). The Red gene is always recessive to the Black gene. Red horses (chestnuts and shades of chestnuts) are known to be homozygous for Red, because the chestnut gene is recessive, and therefore requires two copies of the Red gene to show red as the base coat color.
Gray is NOT a base coat color.
In human terms we have our base hair color (blonde, brown, black) and then with age, we turn gray.
The mechanics of grey in a horse are the same, therefore, a horse that is homozygous or heterozygous for Red or Black can also be gray.
Black is a dominant base coat color. Black can be either heterozygous (Ee) or homozygous (EE). Heterozygous blacks can produce horses that are red or black in base coat color. This means, the horse carries one Black gene and one Red gene. Since Black is dominant over Red, the horse appears with a black base coat color (black, bay, brown). When a heterozygous Black horse is bred to a Red horse, he can produce a Red horse. Two Heterozygous blacks can also produce a Red, if each passes on their red gene. This is why you can breed a bay to a bay and still get a chestnut.
A homozygous Black can only produce black or shades thereof (black, bay, brown). 
Skorpius is a Homozygous black Arabian Horse, meaning there was no Red detected in his DNA. He can be assumed to be homozygous for black pigment (EE). It cannot have red foals, regardless of the color of the mare. The basic color of the horse will be black, bay, or brown, but depending on genes at other color loci, the horse may be bay, buckskin, grulla, perlino, gray,  or any of these colors with the white hair patterns tobiano, overo, roan or appaloosa, depending on the mare's color.
Grey mares have a 50/50 chance to produce a grey foal.  All offspring however will have the base colors as mentioned above.

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Additional Breeding Information

Booking is $300 for both stallions and is included in the stud fee.  Collection and shipping is $250 within the continental US.

You can click on the button below to download the breeding contract.  You need to have a copy of Adobe Acrobat on your system.

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