Mesaoud

Mesaoud
Mesaoud at Crabbet Park
BreedArabian
SireAziz
GrandsireHarkan
DamYamamah III
Maternal grandsireShueyman
SexStallion
Foaled1887
CountryEgypt
ColorChestnut
BreederAli Pasha Sherif
OwnerCrabbet Arabian Stud:
Wilfred Scawen Blunt
Lady Anne Blunt
Last updated on: January 21, 2008.

Mesaoud, an Arabian stallion, foaled 1887, was one of the foundation sires of the Crabbet Arabian Stud in England. Bred in Egypt by Ali Pasha Sherif, he was imported to England by Wilfred and Lady Anne Blunt in 1891.[1] He is recognized as an Al Khamsa Arabian, with verifiable lineage tracing to the Bedouin of the desert.[2]

He was a chestnut stallion with brilliant white markings, noted for his correct conformation, good Arabian type and powerful build.[3] His markings included a blaze, three full stockings with a right front partial stocking, and slight roaning to the body with scattered white spots on the body and on the head under the chin and jowl.[4] The body white suggests that he had sabino genetics, and he is thought to be a primary source for that coloration when it appears in Arabians today.

  1. ^ Crabbet Arabians – Desert Roots Archived 2008-06-12 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Home – Al Khamsa". www.alkhamsa.org.
  3. ^ Edwards, Gladys Brown. The Arabian: War Horse to Show Horse. Arabian Horse Association of Southern California, Rich Publishing, Revised Collector's edition (1973).
  4. ^ Mulder, Carol June Woodbridge. Imported Foundation Stock of North American Arabian Horses: Volume 1 Registration Numbers 1–82. Revised Edition No publication place 1990