Indraff

Indraff (1938–1963) was a gray Arabian stallion, foaled on May 9, 1938 and bred by Roger Selby of Ohio. His sire was Raffles and his dam was Indaia. Both his sire and dam were bred by the Crabbet Arabian Stud in England and imported to the United States by Selby.

Indraff
Indraff with Bazy Tankersley
BreedArabian
SireRaffles
GrandsireSkowronek (GSB)
DamIndaia
Maternal grandsireRaseem
SexStallion
FoaledMay 9, 1938
Died1963 (aged 2425)
CountryUnited States
ColorGray
BreederRoger Selby
OwnerBazy Tankersley of
Al-Marah Arabians

As a colt, before he grayed out, Indraff had a blaze and a front stocking. Indraff was sold as a young horse to Donald Schutz, who kept him as a breeding stallion for a number of years before selling him to Bazy McCormick Miller, later Bazy Tankersley of Al-Marah Arabians. Schutz used the money to begin Schutz Brothers, a business manufacturing horse equipment, ran today (the business has closed) by Schutz's son, Mitchell Schutz. Indraff was registered with the Arabian Horse Club Registry of America, the precursor to the Arabian Horse Association as number 1575.

Indraff sired 254 purebred Arabian foals, and had over 2700 grandget. He was one of the foundation sires of the Al-Marah breeding program, one of the most prolific and influential farms in United States Arabian breeding circles.

Indraff died on August 22, 1963.

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