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Marawis of Rajasthan
The Rajasthan stables exist with the primary aim of producing quality, pedigree Marawis in their home land.
Three stallions and three mares form the foundation stock of the Rajasthan stables, producing the first generation of foals bred entirely from Rajasthan stock.
The stables is also home to a collection of ponies and donkeys, well suited to the semi-arid climate of the area. They live alongside the Marawis.
A collection of hardy quarter horses and paint horses imported from the USA help with the work around the stables, managing livestock and moving materials.
All the horses, ponies and donkeys, regardless of their role at the stables, are treated with great respect and enjoy a handsome retirement.
The stable has aspirations to invest in horse sports around the world, such as racing and dressage.
The Foundation Stock
The Stallions
Rathor is the oldest stallion of the founding stock of the Rajasthan studbook. He is a dignified horse, naturally calm and nurturing of the younger horses. Despite his gentle attitude to other horses he is aloof with most people. He is never obstinate but only the people closest to him are able to bring out his flashy and regal manner.
Full brother of Rathor, Jaipur is an exceptionally beautiful horse. A high spirited stallion who is easily unsettled, he needs a calm and authoritative handler. One must be very cautious not to upset his routine or change his surroundings as he needs a lot of time to adjust. He is naturally wary but his lack of bravery is made up for in raw, explosive power.
Udaipur is the youngest of the three founding stallions of the Rajasthan Stud Book. He is most well known for his size and strength as well as his connection to the people around him. Every person that meets him agrees he is an exceptionally kind stallion who never uses his power against them.
The Mares
The First Generation
Amber
Nagabhata
Mihira
Bhoja
Mahipala
Devapala
In Memoriam