His Damline includes Latest Edition and Exceladdinn and represents strong Aladdinn and Bask breeding. Exceladdinn is a U.S. & Canadian National Champion, Scottsdale Grand Champion Stallion and is a U.S. & Brazilian National Champion Sire. Latest Edition is a Canadian National Top 10 Western Pleasure Open horse and Region 1 champion Western Pleasure open horse; he has also produced many halter champions, Futurity money earners, and Performance Champions. LE's sire Strike was 1985 US Triple Crown halter winner; his grandsire, an english pleasure and halter champion. Chance's dam Jewel is also an open circuit multiple halter champion and is a super sweet western pleasure mount who has had 4 foals.
His sire, Fad Quest, is by Conquest, full brother to the infamous, immortal Khemosabi. Conquest sired the Half-Arabian DW Seaquest, who won two Top Tens in Park and a NSH Top Ten in Country Pleasure Amateur, and is one of five Jurneeka foals to become Champion or Reserve, alongside his brother. Fad Quest is out of Fadjur x Hallany Mistanny cross Fadeer. Egyptian-bred stallion Hallany Mistanny was nearly lost to the breed until fate gave him an owner with the vision to share him with the world at the age of 18 (see link for full story). Additional accomplishments out of Chance's sireline include a Reserve National Champion English Pleasure and Western Pleasure; Legion of Merit award winner (Jurneeka) and U.S. Reserve National Champion Stallion at Halter (Amerigo). Fadjur himself was an exceedingly prepotent sire, and as such Chance shows a strong inheritance to these lines in his build, coloring, and disposition. Fadjur's merits are too long to list here!
One thing often taken for granted in the American lineages is the presence of Egyptian blood in the Khemosabi and Fadjur line. Jurneeka, foaled in 1958, was a daughter of Fadjur and out of the mare, Fadneeka. Both Fadjur and Fadneeka were sired by Fadheilan, a *Fadl son. This horse, Fadheilan is the source of the Egyptian blood present in Jurneeka's and in her sons, Khemosabi and Conquest's pedigree, as Fadheilan is half-Egyptian. Henry Babson imported the stallion, *Fadl, bred by Prince Mohamed Aly Tewfik in Egypt. Six years after importing *Fadl, in 1938, Henry Babson also imported a group of Arabian Horses from Poland. In this importation was the mare, *Kasztelanka. Bred to *Fadl, she produced this stallion, Fadheilan. Hallany Mistanny is a W.R. Brown Egyptian (a son of two WR Brown imports).
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