Black Arabian Stallion
Name
Nabil Kahill
Breed
Arabian
Gender
Stallion
Color
Black
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
AHA
Reg Number
0646833
Height
15.2 hh
Foal Date
February, 2009
Country
United States
Views/Searches
3,704/104,959
Ad Status
Available
Price
$11,999
Arabian Stallion for Sale in Wylie, TX
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I am selling this stunning Stallion Heterozygous Black Straight Egyptian Arabian Stallion. Nabil Kahill is 12 years young! He is registered with Arabian Horse Association!
Nabil was bred by a well known Arabian breeder named Midnight Sunshine Arabians.
He has great genes and can produce the rare black coat that so many seek in Arabians! Nabil is in great health and condition and has a great spirit. I have had him for two years now and he has never once bucked or hurt anyone. He is gentle for a stallion. He was trained at Legends Horse Ranch in Kaufman TX and does good under the saddle, however he is still pretty green. I have videos and Photos I can share as well.
He has a Youtube Video showcasing his elegance from Midnight Sunshine Arabians : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkjbF4bPsfo
This is his Pedigree and Family line: https://www.allbreedpedigree.com/nabil+kahill
His father is a well-known black sire, Al Baraki. His dam, The Ambrosia, is a former Futurity Champion at the Egyptian Event. Nabil earned a top Ten at the Egyptian Event.
He is also very clean, as he picks a corner and sticks with that corner in a stall! He spends most of his days in a pasture, but does very well in a stall.
Nabil is the Ferrari of horses, come check him out today! He comes with a saddle!
Text or email me, as I rarely answer calls. If you do call, please leave a voicemail. Two14-4Zero2-ZeroZero16.
About Wylie, TX
Originally called Nickelville, reportedly after the name of the first store, it was organized in the early 1870s. The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway laid tracks a half mile north of the original townsite in 1886. The businesses of Nickelville moved to take advantage of the railroad within the following year, and the City of Wylie was incorporated in 1887 along the right-of-way. It was named for Lt. Colonel William D.