Arabian Horse Magazine | N3_2018 | Aachen Issue

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Stud, Branford, Texas. He was Regional Champion and champion in class many times. Sar Ibn Moniet was being massively used at Bentwood Farms, and was at the top of Mr. Jarrell’s ‘besties list’. The stallion was sold to the Flaby family, Rochester, Minnesota in 1973 for a price of $ 27,500, but later Jarrell bought it back in 1984 for a price of $ 900,000. It seemed quite an illogical operation, but the McCrackens managed to turn a hefty profit anyway because after that it was created a syndicate worth $ 3,000,000. Surely, Jarrell’s most favorite son by Ibn Moniet El Nefous was the stallion Moniet El Sharaf, which he had been using intensively for his herd. At Bentwood Farms, the bay Moniet El Sharaf was the stallion with more genetic power that Ibn Moniet El Nefous had ever produced. This stallion was born in 1978 out of the mare Bint Bint Moniet 1972 (Rashad Ibn Nazeer x Bint Moniet El Nefous by Nazeer), one of the four foundation mares that Jarrell had bought from Richard Pritzlaff in New Mexico. Moniet El Sharaf was the living proof of Ibn Moniet El Nefous’ genetic power and would produce one foal either equal to or better than him. Jarrell McCracken also considered Moniet El Sharaf as a better reproducer than his sire, and his foals soon became the most sought after on the market. In 1996, it was created a syndicate for Moniet El Sharaf in the amount of $ 10,000,000, which probably is the highest figure in the history of the Straight Egyptian Arabian horse. This sire of champions left us 567 horses throughout his whole career, including champions in the show ring and subjects that would hit record prices at public auctions. Among the daughters by Moniet El Sharaf – which hit shock prices at auctions, we shall remember: the yearling Zarif Amira 1983 (Moniet El Sharaf x AK Zabiya by NA Ibn Moniet), which at the Pyramid Society Sale in 1984 reached the third record sales price of $ 200,000. In August 1984, at the Legacy Sale in Beaver, Pennsylvania, the yearling filly AK Nariffa 1983 (Moniet El Sharaf x Masria da Sultann), was sold for $ 285,000, registering the fifth record sales price. At the Bentwood Egyptian Select Sale, held in Scottsdale in 1984, AK Intafa 1982 (Moniet El Sharaf x Farakaa Bataa by Al Zog), was sold for $ 200,000. Much progeny by Ibn Moniet El Nefous was also sold abroad, in countries such like Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, England, Israel, Holland and South Africa. In Sweden, however, a granddaughter was purchased by the Earl and Countess Lewenhaupt for their Claestorp Stud. At their request, she was impregnated by The Egyptian Prince before being exported. In Germany, Mohafez (AK Sharaf) 29.2.1976 (Ibn Moniet El Nefous x Ahroufa by Ibn Fa Serr) was sold and purchased by Dr. Hans J. Nagel for his Katharinenhof Stud. Mohafez became an important stallion, and he was to be crucial not only for the German breeding selection, AHM | 256

mo Class A Halter e Performance Multi-Champion; Sar Ibn Moniet (1973-1994) da Sariella 1969 (Alcibiades x Bint El Sarie), allevato da Alyce P. McCauley di Akid Arabian Stud, Branford, Texas, Regional Champion e molte volte campione in classe. Sar Ibn Moniet, molto utilizzato a Bentwood Farms, era ai vertici nella lista dei preferiti da Jarrell che lo vendette alla famiglia Flaby, Rochester, Minnesota nel 1973 per $ 27,500, poi lo riacquistò nel 1984 per $ 900,000. Sembra un’operazione assurda, ma i McCracken ci guadagnarono ugualmente, perché per lui fu fatto un Sindacato al valore di $ 3,000.000. Sicuramente il figlio di Ibn Moniet El Nefous più favorito da Jarrell era lo stallone Moniet El Sharaf, che lo utilizzò intensamente nel suo allevamento. 17 A Bentwood Farms, il baio Moniet El Sharaf era lo stallone con più forza genetica, prodotto da Ibn Moniet El Nefous. Questo stallone nacque nel 1978 dalla fattrice Bint Bint Moniet 1972 (Rashad Ibn Nazeer x Bint Moniet El Nefous da Nazeer), una delle quattro fondatrici che Jarrell acquistò da Richard Pritzlaff in New Mexico. Moniet El Sharaf è la dimostrazione della potenza genetica di Ibn Moniet El Nefous, che ha prodotto un figlio uguale o migliore di lui, anche Jarrell McCracken lo considerava un riproduttore migliore di suo padre, inoltre i suoi figli erano tra i più bramati e richiesti dal mercato. Nel 1996 Moniet El Sharaf fu sindacato per $ 10,000,000, probabilmente è stata la cifra più alta nella storia del Cavallo Arabo Straight Egyptian. Questo produttore di campioni, nella sua carriera ci ha lasciato 567 figli, tra i quali figurano campioni negli show ring e soggetti che hanno registrato prezzi record nelle aste pubbliche. Tra le figlie di Moniet El Sharaf che hanno registrato il record di 18 vendita nelle aste, ricordiamo: la yearling Zarif Amira 1983(Moniet El Sharaf x AK Zabiya da NA Ibn Moniet), che alla Pyramid Society Sale del 1984, registrò il terzo record di vendita di $ 200,000; nell’Agosto 1984, alla Legacy Sale in Beaver, Pennsylvania, la puledra yearling AK Nariffa 1983(Moniet El Sharaf x Masria da Sultann), fu venduta a $ 285,000, registrando il quinto prezzo di vendita; alla Bentwood Egyptian Select Sale, svoltasi a Scottsdale nel 1984, AK Intafa 1982 (Moniet El Sharaf x Farakaa Bataa da Al Zog), fu venduta a $ 200,000. Molti figli di Ibn Moniet El Nefous furono venduti anche all’estero, in paesi come Australia, Brasile, Canada, Germania, Inghilterra, Israele, Olanda e Sudafrica. In Svezia invece fu venduta una nipote al Conte e la Contessa Lewenhaupt per Claestorp Stud, a loro richiesta, prima di essere esportata fu ingravidata da The Egyptian Prince. In Germania fu venduto Mohafez (AK


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