- Raffles (horse)
Horse infobox
horsename= Raffles
caption=Raffles
breed=Arabian
discipline=
sire=Skowronek
grandsire= Ibrahim (PASB)
dam= Rifala
damsire=Skowronek
sex= Stallion
foaled= 1926
country=United Kingdom
color= Gray
breeder=Lady Wentworth
owner= Roger Selby
Alice Payne
honors= 1933 Three-gaited champion National Horse Show
updated=January 13 2008 Raffles was an Arabian stallion foaled in 1926 and imported to the
United States by Roger Selby in 1932. Raffles was bred byLady Wentworth of theCrabbet Arabian Stud .Background
Raffles was a son of the Crabbet foundation sire
Skowronek , out of a Skowronek daughter, Rifala. Lady Wentworth deliberately chose aninbreeding cross in hopes of producing a suitable Arabian for crossing on Welsh ponies.Edwards "The Arabian: War Horse to Show Horse" 3rd Rev. Ed. p. 82] She partially succeeded, as Raffles only matured to be 13.3 hands.Edwards "The Arabian: War Horse to Show Horse" 3rd Rev. Ed. p. 81] However, Raffles never produced any offspring in England, and it is generally thought that his handlers at Crabbet believed he was sterile.Carpenter "Arabian Legends" p. 140-153]He came to America as a free gift included with a group of Arabians that Roger Selby purchased from Lady Wentworth,Conn "The Arabian Horse in America" p. 178] Selby had previously purhased Raffles' dam, Rifala in 1928.Archer "The Arabian Horse" p. 16] There is an alternative theory to why Raffles was given to Selby; in January 1932, Selby told Lady Wentworth that Rifala was infertile, thus, rather than being a sterile throwaway, a gift of a perfectly fertile Raffles was a replacement.Magid "The Selby Importations: A Re-Evaluation" "Arabian Horse Times" May 1991 p. 38-49] However, at the time Rifala was in foal to a Saddlebred, and safely delivered the foal later in 1932.
Life in the United States
Upon his arrival in America, Raffles did not sire any purebred foals until 1938. [ [http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/index.php?h=raffles3&g=5&query_type=progeny&search_bar=progeny&done=y&inbred=Standard&x2=n&username=&password=&x=0&y=0 Progeny list] ] The popular explanation is that only after he was placed under a proper management regimen, did he turn out to be fertile.Edwards "The Arabian: War Horse to Show Horse" p. 222-223] However, there are other theories. According to Selby's trainer, Jimmie Dean, after Raffles tested sterile at Ohio State University, Dean wondered if anxiety and tension was the source of the trouble. According to Dean, Raffles had endured poor handling, was distrustful of humans, and difficult to ride. With the assistance of Dean's wife, Thelma, a skilled horsewoman in her own right, they spent many months gentling Raffles and gaining his trust. Thelma in particular spent many months simply taking him on low-stress, relaxing rides around the farm and surrounding land. After this retraining, he was put to a couple of pony mares in 1936, settled both mares, and thus, proven to be fertile, was bred to purebred mares in the 1937 breeding season.
Yet another version claimed that Raffles was such an outstanding riding horse that he could not be spared for stud duties.Conn "The Arabian Horse in America" p. 203] And indeed, he did well in the show ring. Awards and honors Raffles earned included the 1933 three-gaited championship at
Nashville, Tennessee 's Nashville National horse show.Edwards "The Arabian Horse: War Horse to Show Horse" p. 83] A final theory is that he was discounted as a breeding stallion, was viewed merely as a potential pony sire, and only used on purebred mares after the Arabian horse expertCarl Raswan urged Selby to do so. [ [http://www.wiwfarm.com/APRaswanObit.html Payne, Alice. "Carl Raswan Dies," "The Arabian Horse News," Nov-Dec 1966. Accessed online October 17, 2007] ]However, once put to stud, he went on to have a tremendous influence on Arabian
horse breeding in the United States, siring 122 foals. In addition to horses he produced byoutcross ing on Arabians of other bloodlines, breeders also had very good results bylinebreeding his offspring to those ofRaseyn , another Skowronek son who had also been purchased from Lady Wentworth and was imported to the USA by W.K. Kellogg. Among his better-known offspring wereIndraff , Rapture, andAzraff .He broke a hind leg in 1950, when kicking his stall. [ [http://www.arabs-iowa.com/AFH-Raffles.htm "Arabian Foundation Horse - Raffles"] ] He recovered and shortly thereafter was purchased by Alice Payne for her Asil Ranch in
Chino, California , where he was stalled next to anotherSkowronek son,Raseyn , whom Payne had obtained from the Kellogg ranch in his old age. [ [http://www.crabbet.com/articlepics/raseyn2.html Mulder, Carol W. "Raseyn 957" "The Crabbet Influence", September-October 1984] accessed online October 17, 2007] Raffles died onMay 11 1953 .Ahnentafel-compact5
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1= Raffles [ [http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/Raffles3 All Breed Pedigree Database Pedigree of Raffles] accessed on October 16, 2007]
1926 gray stallion
2=Skowronek (GSB)
(General Stud Book , England)
3= Rifala
(AHR 815) imp. USA 1928
4= Ibrahim (PASB)
(Poland Arabian Stud Book)
5= Jaskoulka (PASB)
(Poland Arabian Stud Book)
6=Skowronek
7= Rissla (GSB)
8= desert bred
9= desert bred
10= Rymnik
11= Epopeja
12= Ibrahim
13= Jaskoulka
14= Berk
15= Risala
20= Kortez
21=Hama
22= Derwisz
23= Lira
24=desert bred
25=desert bred
26=Rymnik
27=Epopeja
28=Seyal
29=Burka
30=Mesaoud
31=RidaaRegistry data
Raffles was registered with the Arabian Horse Club Registry of America, the precursor to the
Arabian Horse Association as number 952. His registration lists him as a "white" horse, even though he was actually a gray.Arabian Horse Club "The Arabian Stud Book Volume V" p. 82]ee also
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Crabbet Arabian Stud
*Arabian horse
*Skowronek Notes
References
* [http://www.arabs-iowa.com/AFH-Raffles.htm "Arabian Foundation Horse - Raffles"]
* Arabian Horse Club of America "The Arabian Stud Book Volume V 1944" Chicago: Arabian Horse Club 1944
* Archer, Rosemary "The Arabian Horse: Allen Breed Series" London: J. A. Allen 1992 ISBN 0-85131-549-6
* Carpenter, Marian K. "Arabian Legends: Outstanding Arabian Stallions and Mares" Colorado Springs, Colorado: Western Horseman ISBN0-911647-48-1
* Conn, Dr. George H. "The Arabian Horse in America" New York: A. S. Barnes and Company 1966
* Edwards, Gladys Brown "The Arabian: War Horse to Show Horse" 3rd Revised Edition Denver, Colorado: Arabian Horse Trust 1980 ISBN 0938276-00-X
* Magid, Arlene "The Selby Importations: A Re-Evaluation" "Arabian Horse Times" May 1991 p. 38-49
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