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Enzo x Bey Unforgettable (by Bey Shah)
16 hh 2003 Black Bay

Breeders Sweepstakes Nominated Sire.

      • 2006 Scottsdale First Place Liberty
      • 2006 SWAA Champion Stallion
      • 2006 SWAA Champion Liberty
      • 2006 Oregon State Champion
      • 2005 SWAA Champion Stallion
      • 2005 SWAA Champion Liberty
      • 2005 Oregon State Champion
      • 2004 Scottsdale First Place Yearling Colt (Jr)
      • 2004 Region 7 Top 5 Breeders Sweepstakes Colt

Cooled Shipped Semen
SCID and EVA clear
For International requests, frozen semen will be available for the 2007breeding season.

2007 Breeding Fee: $1800
Breeding Packages Avaliable

Please contact Heather Lahy or Lori Clark for booking and breeding information.

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Bey Intuishahn EBey Intuishahn E is a BIG & BOLD, yet intriguingly Elegant young son of National Champion Enzo. He has taken the NW Region by storm, working his way up to fill the shoes of his great ancestors. Intuishahn's domestic breeding brings together some of the best Arabians, past and present, in our industry and is proving to be a competitive force in the Halter ring. He is also commanding attention as a sire with his first foal, a 2006 colt out of a beautiful Gdansk daughter. This colt possesses the same size, athleticism, charisma and extreme beauty as his sire & lineage so proudly and consistently boasts.

Intuishahn's Heritage~

The Formula For Success: Enzo by (Padrons Psyche) out of (RD Bey Shahmpane)

  • 2007 Arabian World Cup Senior Stallion Reserve Champion
  • 2005 US National Champion Sr. Stallion
  • 2003 US Reserve National Champion Jr. Stallion Unanimous
  • 2003 Scottsdale Unanimous Champion Stallion
  • 2002 U.S. Reserve National Champion Futurity Colt
  • 2002 Unanimous Cal-Bred Champion Futurity Colt
  • 2000 Scottsdale Champion Yearling Colt
  • 2000 Scottsdale Reserve Champion Junior Colt
  • 2000 Region One Unanimous Champion Breeders Sweepstakes Colt
  • 2000 United States National Champion Colt

EnzoA pedigree of proven bloodlines around the world, National Champion Enzo is credentialed as a show horse and celebrated as a sire. Enzo is the sire of Scottsdale, Regional, National and International Champions.

In 2004 Enzo was on the leading sire list for Regional Sweepstakes winners and by 2005 was second overall on the Top 20 Breeders Sweepstakes Sires Ranked by Percentage of Winning Progeny chart and was one of the top leading sires overall.

Scottsdale 2004 spectators and exhibitors witnessed two of Enzo's colts win both divisions of the yearling class, a Scottsdale first for any stallion. With approximately 50 colts in each of the classes, Champions Vinchenzo VO and BEY INTUISHAHN E competed against the best of the best. Vinchenzo VO went 2004 Scottsdale Reserve Junior Champion Colt and BEY INTUISHAHN E took his class as 2004 Scottsdale Junior Champion Colt.

Padron's PsycheThe Living Legend: Padrons Psyche:By (Padron) out of (Kilika*)Padrons Psyche was the youngest stallion ever, to be Reserve National Champion at the age of three, and the youngest sire ever to be a leading sire of champions, Psyche was never shown again, but his sons and daughters have garnered an unbelievable show record of over 105 National honors, as well as innumerable Scottsdale, Regional and International Championships.

In 2001, a Psyche son, Magnum Psyche was the top producer of Regional halter winners, with Padrons Psyche in the second spot and Psymadre, yet another Psyche son, placing third. This accomplishment by a sire and two of his sons goes undisputed. To add to that great accomplishment, another Psyche son, Enzo, was named 2005 United States Senior National Champion Stallion.

Psyche is truly unique, in that he produces great breeding stallions as well as fabulous show fillies and broodmares. It is believed that Padrons Psyche will go down in history as one of the most important stallions of the Arabian breed.

*Padron*Padron by (Patron) out of (*Odessa) Triple National Champion Stallion; Sire of National Champions in Halter and Performance.

By any standards a legend of the Arabian breed. A brilliant show horse, in his native Holland he earned his first championship at three months of age. Imported to the States as a yearling, *Padron went on to capture Scottsdale, Canadian, and U.S. National Champion Stallion titles. *Padron has sired 762 registered purebred offspring, including 55 National winners.

The Great Bey Shah+ by (Bay El Bey++) out of (Star of Ofir by *Bask++)

U.S. Reserve National Champion Stallion Bred by Lester and Jennie Walton, Bey Shahthe bay stallion BEY SHAH+ (nicknamed "Mr. Perfection" by his handlers) was born in 1976 and soon after became one of the most legendary sires of the Arabian breed.

Until his death, Bey Shah+ was the Arabian breed's leading living sire of halter champions, with 320 champions and 101 national winners to his credit. Through 1999, 34 sons and 41 daughters of BEY SHAH+ have produced National winners in halter and performance.

BEY SHAH's successful get include the great FAME VF+, and U.S. National Champion Mares BEY FIREESHAH, BEY TEYNA, GAISHEA, and SHAHTEYNA.Three of BEY SHAH's get were National Champions in performance at the 1999 U.S. Nationals: RAVE VF (Western Pleasure), IM SHAMELESS (Reserve Hunter Pleasure), and BEY SOCIETY+ (Trail).

The Kingmaker: Bay El Bey++ by (Bay Abi) out of (*Naganka)Canadian National Champion Stallion
Two-time US Reserve National Champion Stallion
Four-time US National Top Ten Stallion

Excerpts from an article by Arlene Magid

Bay El BeyOnce in a great while there comes a stallion so prepotent that his influence on his breed can be seen many generations later, a stallion who stamps his descendants with a distinctive look all his own. Such a stallion is rare and wondrous...and such a horse was Bay El Bey, who was laid to rest at the farm where he was born, Varian Arabians, on November 25, 1996.

Bay El Bey's impact was aptly described by film producer and Arabian owner Mike Nichols: "Bay El Bey changed the Arabian horse in America and then in the rest of the world. He put on long, arched necks that are set on very high. His special combination of intelligence, disposition, size, motion, and type redefined the horses we are breeding. Through his three great sons, Huckleberry Bey, Bey Shah, and Barbary, three great horses who made very different contributions, Bay El Bey has created the Arabian of today. He is not gone and will never be forgotten."

Bay El Bey was foaled on April 26, 1969, bred by the master breeder Sheila Varian. His parents were illustrious: his sire, Bay Abi, a U.S. National Champion Stallion and U.S. Top Ten English Pleasure and Western Pleasure winner. Bay Abi's first national winners won their titles in the year of Bay El Bey's birth, and Bay Abi's final tally of national winning offspring is 24. Bay El Bey's dam *Naganka had been imported from Poland in 1961 by Sheila, and she produced four champions, three of them national winners including Bay El Bey's full brother Mikado, a U.S. National Park Champion and sire of national champions in english pleasure and park.

Bay El Bey's legendary record as a sire is based on his gift for siring breeding stallions. The three most famous are U.S. Reserve National Champion Futurity Colt and English Pleasure Huckleberry Bey, U.S. Reserve National Champion Stallion Bey Shah, and Canadian Reserve National Champion Park Barbary (who has a total of seven national titles). Their get and grandget are producing national winners as well. Barbara Rosado, once co-owner of Bey Shah, appreciated the influence of Bay El Bey as well. She states "Bay El Bey has made a significant contribution to the Arabian breed and I feel certain that we will see the legacy continue through many generations. He was an incredible show horse and surpassed expectations as a breeding sire. The Bay El Bey line has consistently produced charisma, athleticism, size, and a special quality that is difficult to define in words. I am never surprised when I see a horse that really interests me that Bay El Bey appears somewhere in the pedigree. I am personally very cognizant, as well as grateful, of all that Bay El Bey has contributed to my own breeding program. Bey Shah is the most incredible stallion, not only as a breeding sire, but as an individual who touches my soul."

Bay El Bey has been compared in overall influence on the breed to the two other greatest stallions of the 20th century: Skowronek, who had a mere handful of get in comparison, and *Bask, who had more than twice as many get. It is interesting to note that *Bask's top siring son in number of national winners sired 29 national winners, whereas Bay El Bey has three sons who have sired over 40 national titleists apiece.


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