The
Strength of Mahogany
Padrons
Mahogany
(*Padron X Hal Ane Versare)

PS Rose Mahogany
Canadian National Champion Amateur Mare
News
Canadian National Champion Amateur Mare, PS Mahogany owned by Marci and Paul Mahew.
Mahogany Alex+ earned his legion of honor.
GT Mahoganys Flash+/ earned supreme legion of honor and Stacie Zurek and he did the U.S. color for the Michigan Show.
Halter and Performance Champion and Super Sire!!!
Pardons Mahogany is a multiple champion at
halter, a Canadian Top Ten Futurity Stallion, English Pleasure Champion. Padron Mahogany has eight Get-Of-Sire wins, including unanimous 1st
place Get-Of-Sire at Scottsdale
in 1993. His sons and daughters have earned more than 250 championships
at halter and 200 at performance. They
are winning not only at the “A” level, but Regional and National levels
in both halter and performance.
Mahogany consistently
passes on his big soft eyes, small tippy ears, a high set neck, laid back
shoulder, good legs and croup, and the desirable one-third/one-third/one-third
bodies. These babies are intelligent, with good attitudes and are easy
to train. They are winning the
hearts of both their trainers and owners appreciate a horse they can handle
themselves. Trainers covet to have
his offspring in their show string, and his popularity as a sire gives
credence to his record at stud.
Padrons Mahogany’s
dam, Hal Ane Versare is an
Aristocrat mare, dam of 6 National Winners, including National Champion
Futurity and Canadian National Futurity Champion GA Hal Psyche. Hal Ane Versare
was the 1997 Scottsdale Produce of Dam Champion. Hal Ane
Versare died November 23,
1996. She is missed.
Interest in Padrons
Mahogany has exceeded the boundaries of North America. Breeders in Europe, South
American, Chile,
Argentina,
Venezuela,
Australia
and Mexico
have become fans of the handsome black bay stallion. Several Padrons
Mahogany youngsters have now been imported and more are due to follow.
Does the future belong to Padrons Mahogany? Like the
best that is America,
Padrons Mahogany is a product of mixed heritage. His bloodlines combine the
best of Russian strength, Polish athletic ability, Crabbet elegance and
Egyptian beauty and refinement.
As finest wood must be sculptured to create great art,
so must a breeding program be sculptured and scrutinized. Padrons
Mahogany is our inspiration; perhaps his son or daughter could be
yours.
Details on Padrons
Mahogany Heritage:
Padron, who is one the most winning stallion
ever, is by three time Dutch National Champion Stallion Patron (Aswan X Padruga) his dam, Odessa, was Dutch Regional Champion Mare who has produced three champions:
Padron
1982 US
National Champion Stallion
1981 Canadian National Champion Stallion
1980 Scottsdale Champion Stallion
1979 Scottsdale Junior Reserve
Champion Colt
Sire of Significance
Odessa, of Crabbet bloodlines, is a daughter of 1966 British Reserve
Junior National Champion Stallion, Bright
Wings, and Serinda,
the 1969 British National Champion Foal.
HAL ANE VERSARE,
PADRONS MAHOGANY’s dam was a tremendous broodmare. She is an aristocrat
mare, dam of six National Winners including:
Padrons Mahogany: 1989 Canadian Top Ten Futurity Colt
Hal to Padron: 1992 Canadian Top Ten Futurity Colt
Scottsdale Top Ten
World Top
6 Winner
GA Padrons Sun: 1993 US
Top Ten Futurity Colt
1993 Canadian
Top Ten Futurity Colt
Scottsdale Top Ten Colt
GA Hal Psyche: 1995 US
and Canadian National Champion Futurity Stallion
Scottsdale
Champion 3 yr. old Stallion
1999 US
National Top Ten Stallion
GA Grand Empress: 1995 Region 13 Champion LAHA
Sweepstakes
Filly
1995 US
National Winner
GA Bey Ane Versare: 1997 US
National Sweepstakes Winner
1999 US
National Futurity Winner
Hal That’s Amore,
sire of Hal Ane Versare, was
named the Region X Champion Stallion before breaking his leg in a tragic
accident. Over 75% Polish, his
is the sire of champions, with offspring like My
Cherie Amore, 1985 Buckeye Reserve Champion Mare and three time Scottsdale Top Ten Mare. Hal That’s
Amore is a son of the pure Polish stallion Hal Gazal (Eleuzis x Bufa) and mare Hal Eve (Harbit x G-Amaka). Hal Gazal was a 1977 and 1978 US Top Ten
Stallion, as well as, a Sire of Significance, with over 50 Champions and
9 National winners. Hal Eve a 1981 US
and Canadian Top Ten Mare, produced only one foal in her lifetime—Hal That’s Amore, sire of Hal Ane Versare.
Hal Ane Versare’s dam is the very significant
broodmare
G-Amake. She produced six National Winners.
Hal Eve: US and Canadian Top Ten Mare
Hal Gibby: US
and Canadian Top Ten Stallion
Canadian
National Reserve Champion
Western Pleasure
AOTR
Brazilain National Winner
Hal-Lea: Region XI Reserve Champion English
Pleasure
Hal G Tiffanee:
Canadian Top Ten Mare
Regions XI
and XIII Top Five Mare
Hal-G-Bit: Halter Reserve Champion
This Time Forever: Halter Junior Champion
G-Amaka’s sire
G-Amigo (Niga
x Ga-Rageyma) was bred by Dan Gainey, one of America’s
top breeders (and only American breeder to produce three US National Champion
Stallions). G-Amigo sired over
25 champions, four of them National winners.
Bint Aka, dam of
G-Amaka, was
the 1967 US Top Ten Trail Horse AKA, and out of Kasalah a product of the Van Vleet
breeding program.
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