Khysus Arabian horses was established in 1973, beginning with the purchase of the Arabian mare P.J. Silver Kay. She has since earned the honor of Multiple Produce of Dam Champion, and is represented by four generations of breeding age mares on our farm. A second mare, A..A Tyffany, with multiple halter sucesses and beautiful old Egyptian breeding, was also purchased and both mares have served to make quite a lasting influence.
The stallion, A.A. Aly Khyzann, was purchased soon after. He sired 73 purebred registered Arabians in his lifetime. His is a life testimony to Travelers Rest Arabian Horses and his breeder, Margaret Dickinson Fleming, through his living decendants A.A. Aly Khyzann is tail female to the only surviving decendant of Kaffifan through his daughter, *Mattaria.
(AA Aly Khyzann)
The family tree of the Arabian Horse has many international branches. Our unity comes from our common deep roots. Althought some branches are members of select breeding groups, beautiful Arabians are bred all over the world and it is no wonder for they share common ancestorial roots that unite them all.
There were great desert bred Arabians of old that influence us still today. One of these was Bint Yamama, tail female to Ghazieh. Her decendants have been represesnted through breeding programs worldwide. This breeding element is a widely influential one in crossing barriers of international pedigrees. The Manial breeding stud of Egypt provided foundation stock to the Weil-Marbach stud of Germany, Count Potocki of Poland, and the Royal Agriculture Society. In the U.S, through the early imports of Dickenson, Babson and Brown. This breeding element is widely influential later throught the likes of Gainey, Al-Marah, and Shalimar to list a few. They are the foundation stones of many slect breeding groups, including the Pyramid Society. All carry muchof the Bint Yamama influence.
We celebrate their passage into the 21st century with dedication to the preservation of these foundation bloodlines.
As A.A. Aly Khyzann's daughters grew in number and became breeding age mares, a second stallion, Seven Springs Olympus, was purchased in turn to complement their uniformly genetic needs. He has proven to have a predomiant genetic incluence with his strong Skowrenek linebreeding, including two crosses to Ferzon, one cross to Naborr and three crosses to Sarafix.
Whether you are in the market for the genetic attributes for a specific discipline, breeding stock, or family trail companion, we would love to show you what we have available. Our offer to the Arabian Horse Community is old world quality for old fashioned value.
Here at Ashley Creek we also have a few Registered American Quarter Horses and Missouri Foxtrotters. Our Horses are bred for disposition, structual soundness and athletic ability.