KADJOUNA DE NERAK is a typical example of our performance breeding for race- and
endurance horses. On her dam's side, she goes back to the mare ZENAB, who was
imported in 1880 from the El Hamdanich family to the French state stud farm
'Pompadour' in France, and is comes from one of France's ten best performance
lines today. KADJOUNA DE NERAK is one of the last daughters of Djourman,
(Manguier x Djouranta), who died in 1997 and who, together with
Manganate,
was the world's most successful sire of race- and endurance horses of his
time.
KADJOUNA DE NERAK'S ancestors can be traced back directly to the
Bedouin breed, and were bred over generations for pure performance characteristics
alone. |