1941 Grey Mare Bred by Anna Bakowska, Krasnica Stud
Unquestionably one of the most valuable broodmares in the history of Polish Breeding,
BALALAJKA was a miracle mare, surviving (along with her daughter ARFA) the horrors of the Second World War
in private ownership. Post repatriation at Albigowa, BALALAJKA established herself as the most valuable daughter
of Amurath Sahib and as a broodmare of legendary status. Had she only been the dam of breed cornerstone Bask,
she would have been guaranteed immortality, but BALALAJKA was also credited as the dam of three extraordinary daughters:
Bandola, Arfa and Bachantka. Roman Pankiewicz
on BALALAJKA - "Albigowa Stud abounded with beautiful mares, but two stood
out - Wilga and BALALAJKA. BALALAJKA had a huge eye, with a kind look, and
exquisite black skin covered with milk-white hair. She had a most beautiful
head, placed on along, thin, swan-like neck. At the same time, she was very
correct, with a strong level croup. One year, we were selecting a mare to be
'Miss Albigowa'. There were plenty of beautiful mares with queen-like
appearances from which to choose - but the clear winner was BALALAJKA. One
could not fail to fall in love with her - she emanated kindness and motherly
goodness with captivating charm."
Dam of:
BASK
US National Champion Stallion US National Champion Park Horse US National Res. Ch. Formal Driving US National Res. Ch. Formal Combination Scottsdale Champion Stallion All-Time Leading Sire of Champions
ARFA
Polish Dam of Distinction
BACHANTKA
Foundation Mare - Varian Arabians North American Aristocrat Dam
BEJ ASSAN
Polish Criterium Winner
BANIO
Polish Chief Sire
Grandam of:
Hundreds of Champions (by BASK)
Too many National Winners to Mention
ARWISTAWA (out of ARFA)
US National Champion Mare Canadian National Champion Mare