Old and Proven Bloodlines at their Finest
Parada Elite
Parada Elite's Sire and Grandsire:
Gai Parada and Ferzon
Gai Parada+++/
Gai Parada is one of the few stallions who held National Championships in both Halter and Performance. He was the inspiration for the well known term"The Golden Cross"- created when Jimmy Dean and Daniel C. Gainey crossed Ferzon blood with Azraff blood. He has sired dozens of Champions and still has a strong influnce in the bloodlines of many of the Champions of today.
Parada Elite's Maternal Grandsire, the Khemosabi son
Jem Mar Khemoshun enjoyed a lengthy show career of seven years. His accomplishments included four Regional Championships in both Performance and Breeding classes, a Reserve Championship, a Top Five, and over a dozen
First Place winnings.
Azraff, the top siring son of *Raffles, produced 87 Champions and 23 National Winners. Azraff has 41 get which have produced National Winners, such as
U. S. National Champion Stallion Gai Parada.
Khemosabi++++// holds the distinction of being a U.S. and Canadian National Champion in both Halter and Performance. He has sired over 320 Champions and 88 National winners. Khemosabi has over 50 sons who have sired champions, 23 of whom sired National winners. He sired over 100 daughters who produced Champions, with 62 National winners. Khemosabi's sire, Amerigo, is a U.S. Reserve National Champion Stallion and sire of 7 National winners. Khemosabi's dam, Jurneeka++, is also a U.S. Reserve National Champion Performance horse, and dam of 5 Champions.
Last but not least, Parada Elite's dam is pictured here with the newborn Parada Elite. The exquisite
Khemo Bint Lazza, as beautiful as she is, with all her heritage, reigned supreme as any good Queen should.
She was a stay at home mom!
AZRAFF
AZLETA
KHEMOSABI+++//
PHLETA
JEM MAR KHEMOSHUN
SHUROA++
KHEMO BINT LAZZA
KAHAR
GHALILI
LAZZA
PARADA ELITE
GAI PARADA+++/
FERSARA
FERZON
FERNEYN