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Kahla © Biebach Kahla, 1980 © Biebach
KAHLA (*1986, by Ould Azem out of Dominique de Caprona writes:
Koutaya)
“… Due to the increased inbreeding, the
Kahla was an ancestor of Tarfa and the Sloughis sometimes had non-typical colors
mother of Dinah and came from Meknassy. such as liver-brown. These colors occur in
North Africa, but they are not recognized by
Roland Stichelmeier writes: the FCI and they usually result from
inbreeding."
“… the Bergmanns bred in Baraket from
their existing stock (Kahla, S'Tak, Soufyan)
without adding any foreign blood. Very
beautiful animals were born, numerous
animals were sold, including to Douz.
Soufyan made a big name for himself there
as a stud dog. After Heinz-Gerd's death,
breeding became more and more difficult
due to extreme inbreeding and
leishmaniasis."
Sloughis of Baraket, 2004 © Biebach