*BAHREYN
AHR*603/GSB*787
Bay Mare 1924 - Bred By Crabbet Arabian Stud
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Rizvan X *Battla
*Bahreyn AHR*603/GSB*787
*Rizvan x *Battla

Dam of 5 registered purebred Arabian foals (3 colts and 2 fillies) including her son Ronek.
*Bahreyn, imported from England as a two-year-old, was long remembered by those who knew her for her lovely action at the trot. She was also noted as a hot-tempered little mare with close-set ears that almost touched at their tips by Gladys Brown Edwards in her book The Arabian: War Horse to Show Horse, adding that *Bahreyn was worthy of most note as the dam of Ronek and had tail female descendants which produced champions through two of her daughters sired by *Ferdin.

Another of *Bahreyn's sons, Count Potocki (a full-brother to Ronek), was gifted by W.K. Kellogg to California Governor Rolf who used him solely as a riding horse. Herbert H. Reese in his book The Kellogg Arabians mentions that *Bahreyn, after showing much promise for being one of the best broodmares in the Kellogg Ranch herd, broke her leg in an accident and had to be destroyed ~ a serious blow to the Kellogg Ranch breeding program.

Of special interest is that *Bahreyn was actually bred by W.R. Brown of the Maynesboro Stud; her dam *Battla was re-purchased by Lady Wentworth and shipped back to England in foal to *Rizvan producing the resulting filly *Bahreyn in England. This happened during an era both here in the United States and in England when the actual owner of the mare at the time of foaling was considered the breeder and, such as we see here, the studbooks indicate *Bahreyn's breeder to have been Crabbet Arabian Stud instead of W.R. Brown.
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