



He's the complete package, conformation, movement, balance, type, correctness, athleticism and pretty to boot. He is a head hunters dream come true! Romeo is a what I call a fairy tale stallion So stunning in movement as when he is trotting he is appears to be floating on water, With a head that is 100% Enchanting.
Romeo throws tall, elegant smooth bodied foals and improves his mares. Romeo's foals are typey, straight legged, small eared, dish faced, very easy to work with, and come in many colors He also carries the sabino gene and has a sabino foal.
Romeo's pedigree is full of Arabian greats right from the first generations with a rare configuration of the finest bloodlines, its what you can call breeding with a purpose!
that was geared towards performance and specifically dressage and endurance as well as hunt.
No artificial coloring or enhancements, no neck sweating, DRUG FREE. What you see is what you get.
Romeo is the grandson of Baskgat and Bak who are both Bask sons. Both of his grandsires on Dam side are Gazon and Baskgat. Making three crosses to Bask! With Hallany Mistanny, Frezon and Arragon right on his papers he has Polish, CMK and old Egyptian lines! Making a perfect cross to any Arabian mare!
With every foaling year he keeps outdoing himself!














Bloodlines and more photo Album right above!
Sire Image Of Love
Info on his bloodlines
Dam Starzeck
Info On her bloodlines
Baskgat-Reserve Champion Park
2 Lines to Bask On sire side
Bask-BASK ++ is the only stallion to be a U.S. National Champion Stallion and Park Horse and is the breed`s all time leading sire of champions and National winners, as well as National winner producers. Bred by Albigowa State Stud, Poland. *Bask began his race training in Poland at the age of two. He remained in the racing program for a full four years. Out of 40 races, he placed first eight times, second seven times and was third seven times. Exported in 1963 to Lasma Arabians, USA. 1964 Scottsdale Champion Stallion,1964 Scottsdale Champion Park (3-gaited),1964 US National Champion Stallion,1964 US National Top Ten Park,1965 Spokane Reserve Champion Park,1965 US National Champion Park,1965 Legion of Merit ,1966 Scottsdale Champion Park,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Driving ,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Combination,Legion of Supreme Honor ,He Died July 24, 1979.
Witraz-International Sire of Significance
Ofir-Koheilan Strain ,Bred by Janów Podlaski, Poland. Race Record: 1/5 (2-1-2) His three most famous sons were Witraz, Wielki Szlem and *Witez II. Also sire of Tersk foundation mare Mammona. His first foal crop included Witraz, Witez II, Wielki Szlem, Wilga, & Wierna. Makata- Kuhaylah Ajuz mare bred by Janów Podlaski, Poland. Dam of immortal sire Witraz.
Amurath Sahib -Bred by Breniów, Poland. His name is sometimes seen as Amurath-Sahib.
Race record: 2/24 (7-5-8),Sire of stakes winners. Sire of Equifor (Derby winner), Estokada (Oaks winner), Gwarny, and Arax, as well as of Balalajka, dam of Bask, Bandola.
Habina-Legion of Merit winner. Dam of 6 Nat.`l champions by *Bask. She herself a Canadian Res. Nat.`l & Twice U.S.T.T. Champion Mare.
Hallany Mistanny-Sired 6 national Halter and English Pleasure winners. Sired 151 Registered Arabians. Hallany Mistanny sired his first asil foal in his twenties, and along with his Travelers Rest (General Dickinson’s stud) mate Sirecho (Nasr x Exochorda) was a cornerstone of the preservation renaissance which Jane Ott led in the 1950s.
Roda-1933 Reserve National Champion Mare at National Arabian Show out of 12 horses. Second prize arab saddle at Belleview, Tenn. 1935. and second prize mare at Columbia, Tenn., 1936. Her head was described by a rather distinguished breeder (unknown) of arabs in the U.S. as perfectly represenative of classic type.
Gulastra-Bred by W.R. Brown, Berlin, New Hampshire. Sire of one hundred seventeen registered purebred Arabian foals. Founder of one of the most influential sire lines in the United States of America. One of the most successful Arab sires in the United States, when judged by the high quality of his get with limited opportunity, Gulastra was a leading stallion for several years, and until its dispersal, of Mr. Brown´s celebrated Maynesboro Arabian Stud, he was there known as a proven sire. other photo in photo 1927 Arabian Studbook
Fersara-Champion Mare 1952, 1953 and Reserve Champion Mare 1954. NEVER OUT OF THE RIBBONS - 27 Classes (21 Blues). 3 time Grand Champion - Pomona Fall Show. Permanent Winner - Kellogg Challenge Trophy. The Champion Mare - Always The Horse To Beat. Died in December 1960.
Indraff-Bred by Roger A. Selby, Portsmouth, Ohio. Sire of two hundred fifty-four registered purebred Arabian foals (12 of which had National wins) and 2 registered half Arabian foals.
Gazon-Excerpt from April 2000 Arabian Horse World Heritage Horse Collection - The Arabian horse community honored Gazon in many ways: 1970 - Living Legend at the U.S. Nationals; 1975 - Memorial tribute to Lloyd Burton; 1976 - Supreme Sire; 1984 - Arabian Horse World Sire of Significance. Deceased 12-22-1986 at age 31. He lived the full life: Champion, sire of champions, darling of the breed and gentle friend.
Bask-BASK ++ is the only stallion to be a U.S. National Champion Stallion and Park Horse and is the breed`s all time leading sire of champions and National winners, as well as National winner producers. Bred by Albigowa State Stud, Poland. *Bask began his race training in Poland at the age of two. He remained in the racing program for a full four years. Out of 40 races, he placed first eight times, second seven times and was third seven times. Exported in 1963 to Lasma Arabians, USA. 1964 Scottsdale Champion Stallion,1964 Scottsdale Champion Park (3-gaited),1964 US National Champion Stallion,1964 US National Top Ten Park,1965 Spokane Reserve Champion Park,1965 US National Champion Park,1965 Legion of Merit ,1966 Scottsdale Champion Park,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Driving ,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Combination,Legion of Supreme Honor ,He Died July 24, 1979.
Witraz-International Sire of Significance
Ofir-Koheilan Strain ,Bred by Janów Podlaski, Poland. Race Record: 1/5 (2-1-2) His three most famous sons were Witraz, Wielki Szlem and *Witez II. Also sire of Tersk foundation mare Mammona. His first foal crop included Witraz, Witez II, Wielki Szlem, Wilga, & Wierna. Makata- Kuhaylah Ajuz mare bred by Janów Podlaski, Poland. Dam of immortal sire Witraz.
Amurath Sahib -Bred by Breniów, Poland. His name is sometimes seen as Amurath-Sahib.
Race record: 2/24 (7-5-8),Sire of stakes winners. Sire of Equifor (Derby winner), Estokada (Oaks winner), Gwarny, and Arax, as well as of Balalajka, dam of Bask, Bandola.

If you are a bask lover then you will love Romeo. You can see the Bask breeding in Romeo with the way he moves and acts. Most of my horses have Bask in them somewhere and myself am a Bask lover.Romeo by far is my favorite boy and always will be!!