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Under Judith, her management and breeding decisions improved upon the " desert conditions " theories of Wilfrid.
Her addition of non-desertbred Arabian stock, such as the Polish-bred Arabian stallion Skowronek, created controversy, but the stud survived and prospered for almost fifty years until 1971, when the property itself was bisected by a motorway.
Judith sold Crabbet horses all over the world, including to the United States, Australia, Spain and Russia.
Modern studs known for Crabbet breeding, including Al-Marah in America and Fenwick in Australia, owe their existence to large-scale importations of horses bred at Crabbet.
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