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The Modern Kuhaylans in Egyptian Breeding - by Joe Ferriss
It has been said that the Kuhaylan is the oldest Arabian strain of all so it is undeniably prevalent in the entire Arabian breed. There are old legends about the courageous and strong Kuhaylan mares in warfare in Bedouin lore, and in the early days it was always a good an honored name. Yet in modern times with all the focus on Saklawi and Dahman families has the Kuhaylan become forgotten? To forget means to become unfamiliar and that which we are unfamiliar with can too often be misunderstood. So in this newsletter let us re-acquaint ourselves with the Kuhaylan strain in Egyptian bloodlines. ...

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