Evocatyve
(Kanz Al Bidayer x Drama Qyeen) | 2018 Bay Mare
Evocatyve made her mark in the show ring as a yearling, earning the titles of Region 10 Champion Filly and Canadian National Top Ten, placing third on the judges’ cards.
These early achievements showcased her balance, elegance, and presence — traits that continue to define her as she matures today.
Bred by Donna Hentges of Greymoor Farm, Evocatyve descends from generations of National and International champions. Her pedigree reflects decades of thoughtful breeding, uniting refinement, strength, and the natural charisma that captures attention both in motion and at rest.
Now part of Day Arabians, Evocatyve represents the next chapter of the program’s vision — producing Arabians that embody beauty, purpose, and timeless grace. As she steps into her role as a broodmare, her legacy is just beginning and I am excited to see how she delivers in producing the next generation on the farm.
KeepSayke
(First Cyte x Klassic) | 2002 Chestnut Mare
Katey joined Day Arabians in 2023 from Jerland Farms, bringing with her a pedigree of distinction as a full sister to National Champion mare, Drama Qyeen. Katey carries correctness of conformation and a steady, intelligent temperament, qualities that have defined her reputation as a consistent producer of quality foals. Over the years, she has proven herself as a broodmare, with more than 13 offspring achieving National titles across a variety of divisions, including western pleasure and hunter.
In 2025, following the loss of another broodmare, Katey stepped into a very important role as surrogate mare for my young colt Kkairo. She accepted and raised an unfamiliar colt as her own, ensuring his survival and giving him the care and security only a seasoned mare could provide.
Her days are spent grazing peacefully in the pastures she calls home. Stay tuned for more details on how Katey will influence the future generations here at Day Arabians.
Kkaresinda H
(Ecaho x Kkaress) | 2006 - 2025 deceased
Ember, registered as Kkaresinda H, was sired by Ecaho, a Polish legend who held titles as Polish National Champion Stallion and U.S. Top Ten Stallion. He is often remembered for his presence and his beautiful daughters that have influenced the breed. Some of his most awarded daughters included Emanda and Palmetta, both celebrated for their elegance and type—qualities that carried through to Ember herself. With her satin-white coat, large liquid eyes, and quiet strength, Ember reflected the best of her sire’s legacy while embodying her own gentle, curious spirit.
Her dam, Kkaress, a daughter of Kaiyoum out of the mare, Shazams Cleopatra, added depth and distinction to Ember’s pedigree. Kaiyoum, a son of the legendary Khemosabi, was admired for the substance, elegance, and balance he passed to his many notable progeny. From the dam line, Shazams Cleopatra contributed beauty, refinement, and consistency of type, anchored in strong Ansata and Egyptian influences. Together, these bloodlines shaped Ember into a mare of substance and grace, a foundation for Day Arabians whose influence endures most clearly through her foals and the legacy they carry forward.
Echos Enchantress
PC Dusty Perin
(Aladdinn Echo x Napitoka) 1997 Grey Mare
At the young age of 31, Echo, is the backbone of Day Arabians. Purchased as a 6 month old weanling by my mother, Beverly, she has been a part of both of our lives her entire three decades of life lived so far.
Age does not slow Echo down, she still enjoys trail riding and coaching the other mares (and foals) on how things work around the farm. Echo has had many foals of her own that have gone on to have successful career in endurance, under saddle, and in the breeding barn. Echo, herself, raced at Delaware Park racetrack as a 3yr old when my mom was living out some of her early equestrian dreams.
Echo is my heart horse. She embodies decades of breeding philosophy and pedigree research between my mother and I. Learn more about her impact and her adventures around the country by checking out this link.