Our Arabian horses are from old CMK lines, and they represent even-tempered family horses that echo the original Arabian. We started with Arabians in 1970 with two half-Arabian mares. After many years spent working to conserve these rare bloodlines and maintain a variety of sire lines, we’ve decided to stop breeding horses.
Our purebred Arabians were linebred on Rahas, a W.R. Brown stallion who was the grandsire of the immortal Abu Farwa. When the Maynesboro Stud was disbursed, Rahas went to W.R. Hearst’s San Simeon Stables, where he became one of their head sires. Although Rahas has been dead for a number of years, it’s still possible to find horses that carry a high degree of his blood.


We still have two horses, who are now retired pasture ornaments, named DW Zaraqin and DW Zadeyr.