Bellas Caliph
(Fay Lombar X Matara Belle Echo)
Mares
Du Dadron Abecho
(Sah Hasim Khabar x Du Laurel Nasra)
Stallion
Photo by Robin L. Weeks
Photo by Robin L. Weeks
Al Khamsa Arabian horses are those
Arabian horses in North America
that can reasonably be assumed to
descend entirely from Bedouin
Arabian horses bred by
horse-breeding Bedouin tribes of
the deserts of the Arabian peninsula
without admixture from sources
unacceptable to Al Khamsa. Al
Khamsa reserves the right to
determine which horses are called
Al Khamsa Arabian Horses.
By this rigorous definition, only
about 2% of all registered Arabian
horses qualify as "Al Khamsa
Arabian Horses."

**Al Khamsa Bylaws
Al Khamsa

Preservation breeding is an
attempt by many animal breeders
to preserve bloodlines of animals,
either of a rare breed, or of rare
pedigrees within a breed. One
purpose of preservation breeding is
to protect genetic diversity within a
species, another is to preserve
valuable genetic traits that may not
be popular or in fashion in the
present, but may be of great value
in the future.

Preservation
DU Isabella
(DU Jesabelle X DU Mi Destiny)
BellaDu Stables
The home of BellaDu Arabians