Our Quest #39
an occasional newsletter for davenport enthusiasts
copyright April 1999
used by permission of Charles & Jeanne Craver

Craver Farms

Charles & Jeanne Craver
Rt 2 Box 262
Winchester Il 62694
(217) 742-3415
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Page 12

Old Geezers

The December, 1998, issue of the Registry News includes a listing of the longest consecutive and current members of the Arabian Horse Registry. Twenty-one members are listed as having belonged for the years 1949 to date. The listing includes a Davenport breeder, Charles C. Craver III, who, by virtue of survival, is thus recognized as an old-timer. Of the other names on the list, at least one is of a dead person and several represent organizations rather than individual owners. There are undoubtedly a number of dististinguished breeding operations which are not included because of technicalities in how they appear on Registry records.

If any young person wants to provide for a long record of ownership of Arab horses for heirs and assigns, it would be a good idea to take initial membership in the Arabian Horse Registry, using a legal persona such as a trust or corporation so that succeeding breeders are listed as the same as the founding breeders. Of the entities on the current list of "longest consecutive members," perhaps Michigan State University, which is almost eternal in the United States, will outlast all the others.

  

The Charles Craver activity with Arabian horses has mostly been conducted under the name Craver Farms, which has been used since 1955. In that time, a lot of horses have been bred, many friends have been made, and a major herd of Davenport Arabians has been developed, now numbering 120.

A herd of this size and character is a transient phenomenon which exists for a while and is gone. There have been few such herds in the history of Arabian breeding in America.

For people who are truly interested in understanding the Davenport Arabian horse, the time to visit this herd is now, while its breeding groups are still intact and representative of the desert-bred Arabian horse as Homer Davenport found it in Arabia so many years ago—'way back in 1906.

Belight CF (Trilogy/Adrienne CF) 1988 grey filly

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