Much to Tracey's surprise I used Goudah to cover several mares during his showing season, it seems that many stallions do one thing or the other because covering mares can fire them up a bit when attending shows. I explained that if he couldn't be a stud stallion and behave then his temperament was wrong and I would not be using him at all. Goudah was fine and like all the Pearl Island stallions can distinguish between working under saddle and his stud duties.
Pearl Island stallions Goudah and Shuwaiman Al Bahrain working side by side in the school
Towards the end of the 2008 show season it was agreed that as Goudah had been so good riding ‘English’ style we might just allow him to step back into one of his old dance routines if he still wished to do so. I put a CD player by the side of the arena, dug out some of my Arab music and after Tracey had warmed him up we turned on the music to see what effect it would have. Goudah loved it! He grew about a hand taller as he skipped around the arena on a loose rein showing Tracey what he knew. We clapped in time to the music and Goudah showed off, he gave us the Spanish walk then a slow extended trot where he seemed to hang in the air and chucked in several pirouettes for good measure. When we asked him for a bow he elegantly put out one foreleg and brought his head down and then to everyone’s surprise instead of standing back up he sank slowly into the sand lay on his side (by which point Tracey had jumped off) then he sat up like a huge dog. Tracey gave him a cuddle after which he stood up and followed her freely back across the arena. He relished the cheers and applause from all the family watching. We decided that we must share the sight with Arabian enthusiasts so having entered him for the authentic Arabian dress class he gave the same display to the audience.
Goudah at show
He is a clever stallion, that morning he'd won the ridden stallion class (English style) and in the evening he was transformed...stepping back to the romance of Arabia back to the desert and a former life.
As well as winning several rosettes, a reserve championship and champion ridden stallion of the Monmouth and Border Counties Group he found time to produce three fillies and a colt.
Colt Amr Bin Goudah
Fillies Navaz Bint Goudah and Durra Bint Goudah
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