Rohan Stables
In Memory of Fenix

Fenix,
- the legendary bird who rose from the ashes, the grandfather of Centavo de
Plata . Or, in this case, the incredible brown stallion - full brother to a
champion filly who died unexpectedly at age four.
The story starts there - with the beautiful Madrilena - a daughter of *Rey
de la Solana (*Laurel x *Surena) and *Mariangola (Carnival x *Faraona.) Born
in 1975, she was a star even as a foal -winning many classes. Then,
tragically, she died on April 26, 1979 after foaling. A few days later on
May 8th, her full brother was born - a strong, handsome and energetic brown
colt - the epitome of a definitely masculine model of his sister. It seemed
fitting to name him Fenix. It was also fitting that he followed in his
sister’s successful show career - in fact, exceeding it by winning many
championships and pisos titles. He became one of the first stallions in the
Peruvian breed to be syndicated. And that, too, was fitting. Even though he
had a stellar show career, his greatest impact on the breed was as a sire.

"The
first photo I took of a Peruvian Horse was one of Fenix at the Southwest
Show at the John Justin Arena. Jeanelle was leading him on a leadline and
letting him graze on some grass. He was a black as the ace of spades and
sparkled in the sun. I thought he was the most beautiful horse I had ever
seen, recalled Peruvian Digest Editor Donna Bearer.
Fenix touched everyone who met him. He was what cowboys call “an honest
horse” - strong, good tempered, willing, just, proud and full of energy. But
he was also an incredibly good Peruvian Horse - with plenty of brio,
excellent conformation and superb pisos. These are the traits he passed on
to his 237 direct sons and daughters - and 477 descendants! On February 18,
Fenix was euthanzied due to a colic impaction. At 28 years old, he was sound
and otherwise healthy. His best friends for the last 18 years, Lucho and
Jeanelle Dapelo, made the difficult decision not to put him through any more
pain or surgery. He is buried on the farm beneath the pecan tress with a
marker so that he will never be forgotten. Anyone who knew him or knows him
through his offspring knows Fenix will never be forgotten