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Naborr

*Naborr with Dee Chauncey
Naborr with Miss Dee at the 1970 Scottsdale Show
*Negativ aka Negatiw x Logodna by Posejdon
Photo : Johnny Johnston www.Boldheart.com

*Naborr did not stand at public stud in the United States until he was 19 years old and had been purchesed by Tom Chauncey.. *Naborr produced 159 sons and daughters while at Tom Chauncey Arabians, the first being Kaborr+++, born in 1970.

Kaborr by Naborr
*Kaborr +++
Naborr x Bint Kholameh by Adibiyez

Canadian National Champion Stallion and Canadian National Champion Western Pleasure, and U.S. National Reserve Champion Stallion for the second time.

at the Salon du Cheval in Paris *kaborr was judged European Senior Male Champion.

*Naborr is one of the most influential sires of three continents. He stamped his offspring with uniformity of type. A few offspring were Left at Tersk and were sold to Poland. The Tersk breeders thought *Naborr to be a bit too effete for the proverbial athletic type of the Russian Arabian.

Aramus by Naborr out of
*Aramus
Naborr x Amneris by Amurath-Sahib
bred by: The Michalow State Stud Farm and imported by Lloyd Burton &
Bill & Janet Lowe May 10, 1967. Wayne Newton became involved in this partnership on November 1,1969 and on December 17, 1972 Wayne Newton became sole owner. Aramus became Wayne Newton's Ultimate Arabian sire at his Las Vegas Farm.
*Aramus, was U.S. and Canadian National Champion Stallion, as well as U.S. National Champion Formal Driving and Canadian National Champion Park.
Photo by: Polly Knolls

*Naborr page 1.

*Naborr page 3.

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