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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Surprise!
by Bonnie Brown

"More than 150 Davenport breeders, Back Country Horsemen, friends, and family alike came together in California this last September with a surprise party to pay tribute to and celebrate the 80th birthday of one of Davenport horse breeders’ pioneers who just happens to also be one of the finest people on the face of this earth.

"Ed Skinner was born to missionary parents in Burma and has continued with his own form of mission here in the United States by converting many friendly heathens to the Davenport 'Quest.' Ed has been diligently and carefully breeding fine Davenport horses since his own calling began with his first trip to Craver Farms (where he also met Carol Lyons) in 1968. He has not only bred many magnificent Davenport horses including Wotan, (SRA-) Amshah, Anjuli, Jalapena, Boreas, and Manfred, but through his unending wit and determination has encouraged many others to join the Davenport chronicle. Many Davenport breeders in the southwest, including Donna Kush, Maggie Porsche, Wendy Kush, Mike McLaughlin, Jeff Wall, Carrie Slayton, Johny Whisenhunt, and Bonnie Brown have been inspired by Ed’s warmth and by his great horses.

  

"Ed and his late wife Hope also enriched the breed by their help and influence on such people as Maxwell Pollock, convincing him to breed his magnificent, previously unknown stallion, Dharantez (Dhareb/Antarah), who happened to be a full brother of Dharebah, Dharanah, and El Alamein. The resulting foals became fundamental to modern Davenport breeding. especially through Dharanad (Dharantez/Dhanad), who was bred extensively by Charles Craver. Through many long trips to Santa Barbara and many late nights in the barn during all sorts of weather, Ed worked tirelessly with Dr. Steven Lange to overcome breeding obstacles and establish the productivity of Fancy Flight (Tripoli/Ceres) and Tyranah (Tybalt/Dharanah) [ED: along with George and Fran Dewey; see p.8]. He and his wife Hope made many, many trips to Illinois to seek out the strains they needed to enhance their breeding program. Ed now has the retired Petits Fours (Ibn Alamein/Murkaa), Circus CF (Triermain/Circe), and the 'Light of His Life,' SRA-Amshah (SRA Manfred/ Galiana).

"The birthday celebration was planned in secret for months before, and then had to be delayed because Ed celebrated his actual 80th birthday by going on a weeklong horse packing trip in the Manachee Wilderness of the high Sierras! Somehow, it was kept a complete secret until the minute he walked in the door!

"The planning group, spearheaded by the wonderful Donna Kush, who owns Wotan (Said Abdallah/Tyrebah) found so many people from as far away as Las Vegas, Nevada who wanted to come, they had to rent the local Community Center to have enough room, and even then it was packed, with standing room only. The real celebration began when Ed walked in the door, supposing he was joining his friend Jane Benefiel for a lecture on herbal medicine. When he realized that everyone in the building was a longtime friend, some of which he hadn’t seen in years, and the traditional Happy Birthday song began with bagpipes played by his friend Jane Randall, the surprise really hit him! There was a marvelous pot luck, and many people stood up to relate a particular incident when Ed had helped them through a trial or left them laughing in the dust.

"The Cowboy Poet, Louie Carle read a poem written just for Ed, and the Los Angeles County Supervisors sent a scroll of appreciation for his work preserving riding trails throughout California. Some people who were unable to attend sent letters which were read, and a new replacement copy of 'Drinkers of the Wind' was presented with a special handwritten dedication and congratulations from Esperanza Raswan. (Ed had met her late husband, Carl Raswan at Alice Payne’s place in 1948 and corresponded with him for many years). Beautiful framed photographs of moments of Ed’s life and saddlebags stuffed with cash donated by people all across the country were presented. Ed’s well known blessing 'May the fleas of 1,000 camels never grace your armpits' was given as the benediction.

"Ed, it’s an honor and a pleasure to know you. May we have many more happy miles ahead!"

Pal-Ara Temptation, owned by Marge Smith, Colton OR

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