Dreamweaver Phaedra is a lovely 6-year old bay Straight Egyptian mare in foal to Bellagio RCA (Alixir x Rhapsody In Black by Thee Desperado) for 2009. She is one of only three Magic Elixir (The Elixir x Rhapsody In Black) Straight Egyptian daughters.
Bellagio was the 2005 Egyptian Event Jr. Champion stallion and placed 3rd in a class of 30 in 2005 at Scottsdale.
Rhapsody in Black (a Thee Desperado daughter out of the Jr. Champion black mare, Aliashahm RA) has been an outstanding producer of Class A and Egyptian Event champions here and abroad. At the 2005 Egyptian Event, she was the leading dam of Champions: her 2-year old son, Bellagio RCA, was Jr. Champion, his full brother Mirajh RCA won his yearling class, and Rhapsody in Red won Reserve Champion Gelding. Her filly Bint Rhapsody in Black won her 2006 Egyptian Event EBC class.
Phaedra’s dam side includes a number of remarkable black, athletic individuals such as the Ibn Morafic son, Bahim Hisan, who was chosen over 100 other black stallions for the TV/poster campaign of the Busch Black Stallion and who sired Prince Asheem, an AERC Heavyweight National Champion Endurance Horse, and El Mokhtar, the big and beautiful English pleasure competitor who was chosen for "The Black Stallion Returns" because of his beauty and athleticism.
Phaedra’s dam, Curundu Folly, was a black daughter of the black stallion Curundu Saladin who has produced an Egyptian Event halter winner and other performance champions and has been an endurance competitor.
Phaedra’s tail female line includes such outstanding stallions as the Ansata Ibn Halima Son, El Hadiyi & the Morafic son, Kayed.
If you treasure the easy going, good minded temperament of The Elixir line, appreciate the beauty Thee Desperado blood can offer and are impressed with the athleticism and Arabian refinement that Phaedra’s conformation exhibits, this could be a just the broodmare for you.
If breeding national quality black foals is your interest, Phaedra’s coming foal by Bellagio RCA has an excellent chance to be black given there is so much black up close on both sides of the pedigree and only black and bay through the eight lines of the pedigree.