Pico Haat Shaat x Amazon of Pico
Photos, Videos & Description
Horse Stats
- Parents: Pico Haat Shaat x Amazon of Pico
- Sex: Stallion
- Height: 16 hds
- Color: Grey
- Foal Date: December 28, 1987
- Foal Date: December 28, 1987
- AERC Lifetime Miles: 460
- Ride Summary: AHA# 405635 AERC# 11265
- Pedigree: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/blitzen+of+pico ; www.arieana.com/blitzen.html#sire
Heritage
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Sire: Pico Haat Shaat
http://www.arieana.com/nbp.html#phshaat ; This info if from Suzi Morris of Arieana Arabians: Pico Haat Shaat was trained and shown for Western Pleasure by Dale Skinner, and spent a very happy and productive life with The Camacho Family at their Rancho del Charro in Nipomo, California where he served as Felix Camacho's parade horse and as one of their leading sires.Regretfully Pico Haat Shaat passed on to greener pastures in 2004, but his blood lives on through his 13 purebred registered foals, including his son and our reference sire Blitzen of Pico and his famous daughter, the Endurance Champion mare Pico Stardust+/. Dian Woodward, trained and competed on Pico Stardust+/. -
Dam: Amazon of Pico
www.arieana.com/nbamazon.html : All info on Amazon of Pico is provided by Suzi Morris @ Arieana Arabians. Amazon of Pico was shown by Nicki McGinnis to Reserve Champion Halter Mare, seven-times Class A Show Champion Jumper, and then culminating Amazon of Pico's Class A show career with the title of 1979 U.S. Top Ten Jumper. She was a big 15.3 hd bold jumping mare that just sailed over those fences, for she was absolutely breath-taking in her color, form and style.
Highlights & Achievements
Suzi Morris of Arieana Arabians has a lot of wonderful information on Blitzen and his relatives. www.arieana.com/blitzen.html#sire Sire of Haay CowboySire of Oritios Haat Pizaz
Maternal Grand Uncle of Haat Shat Ripstar
Maternal/Paternal Great Grand Uncle of Berry Haat Salza Blitzen of Pico was bred by William Hearst Jr. at the Pico Stables in San Simeon ,CA. He was bred to be a performance horse. He has horses in his pedigree that were great Hunter Jumper horses. He is of the old Crabbet lines that the Hearst's loved to breed. He is semi-gaited from the Abu Farwa lines, a true 16 hds and has 8 1/2 inch cannon bones. He was bred to be the consummate athlete" (quoting Arlene Magid, former senior editor of Arabian Horse Times) is highly regarded as a sire of performance champions in reining, working cow, dressage, hunter pleasure. He was listed by Arabian Horse World as a Leading Performance sire at Scottsdale 2001 and 2002. His foals have also been Top Ten and Best Condition recipients in Endurance. He consistently passes on his size, substance, correctness, and an exceptionally kind disposition. Suzi Morris of Arieana Arabians has a lot of wonderful information on Blitzen and his relatives. www.arieana.com/blitzen.html#sire