Dragon Star Farm

Akhal-Teke

It is tradition to name Akhal-Teke colts begining with the first letter of their sire's name and to name fillies begining with the first letter of their dam's name. We follow this tradition in our breeding program.

Stallions

Prochorus

JD Reznor

(Pamelko -r x Parikhan -r)2002, grey metallic. Live show winner and multi-NAN qualified for 2009-2010! IPABRA photo show multi-winner, two time Reserve Champion and Reserve Grand Champion in halter. Prochorus' sire was imported from Germany and excels in Dressage. His dam was a champion in Moscow before being imported into the United Staes. AA Akhal-Teke painted by Sheila Anderson.
FFC: 2006

IPABRA 2008 Top Ten Other Breed #7

Mares

Akulina

Jetset

(Duman x Alexcia) 1998, grey. Grandaughter of Gerden with lines to Karlavach, Kmbar, Gurgen and Keimir. Unshown. Bred by VnV Stables. Breyer #5023 "Native Dancer" OF.
Open: 2003-2008

Svetlana

Unnamed

(Kamal x Selianka) 1999, chestnut. Great grandaughter of Sere. Other lines include Sumbar, Anchar, Mag and Opal. Unshown. Breyer #5023 JCP 1996 SR.
Open: 2004-2008

Alykeshkah

Alykeshkah

(Astrachan -r x Anuska) 2002, buckskin metallic. Alykeshkah is a live show winner and Reserve Champion! She is multi-NAN qualified in halter for 2009-2010. She is an IPABRA photo show multi-winner in halter as well as Reserve Champion Breed, Reserve Champion Color and Reserve Overall Champion! Her sire was number one ranked Elite purebred stallion in North America in 1999 and 2002 ATAA Inc. MO gradings. Her dam was imported from Sweeden in 1998. Andrea Kessler "Kara Kush" resin painted by Kathy McKenzie.
Open: 2008-2010 to approved purebred foals only.

IPABRA 2008 Top Ten Other Breed #3
IPABRA 2009 Top Ten CM Other Breed #4

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