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Description

Previous owners: 

SlytherinAcres


Name: Aaliyah+++/

Stable name: Ali

Breed: Araloosa

Gender: Mare

Height: 16hh

Age:  8 years

Colour: Red Roan Varnish minimum Sabino

Bloodlines: Starter

Genotype: ee / aa / RnRn/ Sbsb/ Lplp
Offspring:
 PD Penare
  Unnamed
 Unnamed
 Unnamed




Shows:
Aaliyah Halter  
The eyes have it 
Graceful  
Now we look like pros  8th
Aaliyah at the Fall Nationals  
Go Ali go  _


Training art:
Flatwork
Cross country training
Jump training


Other art:

Ya-Bint-Al-Hawa'va
COM headshots
Commission
Training tack ref
Like Thunder
NIEC - horses of 2016 (#312)
PonPons



ASSOCIATION POINTS/PROOF DOCUMENT

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PDS International award system

Extra:
     

Eventing:
 


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WAHA

Total Halter/breeding/in hand: 67
Total Performance: 51

Total: 118
 LEVEL 2 + LEVEL 4 LEGION OF SUREME HONOUR ANND LEGION OF MERIT  +++/  
[level 3 at 150pts]
[level 5 at 120 points of which 60 in B/H & 60 in performance]


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Breeding status: Approved, active stallions only.
Fee: 1 x breeding picture and 60 
OR 1 x breeding picture and 1 headshot of Ali
*I will consider slot swaps*

 =used =closed =reserved =open
 Me 
 Me 
  Unnamed  
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Personality: Despite her young age, Ali is a very sensible mare. She is calm and steady but still has plenty of get up and go when it's required of her. Affectionate, human oriented but gets along well with other horses.


History: Aaliyah came to Phoenix Down Stables after being used for a short time as a riding horse for kids. She hadn't had a lot done with her and her owners felt she would be better off with Nell who was excited to begin the mare's show training. The Araloosa was certain to fit in perfectly with the other part bred mares.

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