Comar Gai Rifraff

Comar Gai Rifraff
"Rifraff"(LA Shaman X Maur Kemaal)
AHA 608826
2004 Silver Arabian Stallion 14.2hh
2020 Breeding Special $800
Booking fee $200 (included in stud fee)
Mare care $15 (US) a day
AI - Collection $300
All Breeds Welcome
Heterozygous Grey - Gg
Heterozygous Agouti - Aa
Heterozygous Black - Ee
Base coat color Bay
SCID: N/N clear
EVA: N/N negative
Sire line: Ibrahim
Dam line: Al Hamdaniah


Ferzon
Gai Parada+++/
Azleta
LA Shaman
Bay Rouge
Arifa Beau Azja
Beau Heiress
Comar Gai Rifraff
Ibn Sirecho
Arrogaance
Ibn Fadls Finale
Maur Kemaal
Salil Ibn Sirecho
Maur Sheba
DB Dhellalah

Comar Gai Rifraff is a breathtaking silver Arabian stallion with the most exquisite legs you will ever see on a horse! And he is as sexy in Halter as he is in leather! Such a beautiful, short, wedge shaped head, with perfect small, tight tipped ears. Add to that his snaky neck, well sprung ribs, and powerful hind quarter, and you have one of the best crosses of old blood to date!
He comes from some of the best Gainey and Babson breeding stock out there. He looks so much like his grandsire, Gai Parada+++/, it's uncanny. Rifraff also inherited his grandsire's wonderful work ethic under saddle. For his first time working cows the Summer of 2012, along with riding beside mares, he went at his job like he'd been doing it for years. Not to mention the way that this stallion can climb a mountain so effortlessly, and glide across the meadows so smoothly, it is just plain exhilarating! What is even better for such a beautiful and hard working stallion, than to pass on these traits to his foals as well. Rifraff's foals are not only gorgeous, but they have fantastic minds too. They also inherit BIG motors, their sire's magnificent legs, and a true desire to please their owners. All of these are characteristics the Gainey & Babson breeding is known for. Add some type, along with a Great mind to YOUR breeding program and working horse!
Comar Gai Rifraff has been crossed on Quarter Horse mares and has proven to keep the big powerful hind quarter, typie Arabian head, and the calm collected attitude to work cows. Working alongside Quarter Horses himself, Rifraff is just as cowy, and proves to have much more stamina. He has no problem bringing cows down off the mountain, out of deep ravines, in tight situations keeping his wits about him and taking care of his rider. Encountering bears, foxes, and coyotes, Rifraff has kept a calm, cool, collected attitude and proved to be a valuable asset for any ranch hand.

