The Davenport Arabian Horse Conservancy

The Davenport Arabian Horse Conservancy is a not-for-profit (501c-3) organization whose purpose is "to enhance public awareness and appreciation of the Davenport Arabian Horse as Homer Davenport knew it, with emphasis on its usefulness, aesthetic merit, historical tradition, and appropriate place in contemporary Arabian horse breeding."

Horses known as Davenport Arabians are totally descended from the horses registered by the Arabian Horse Registry of America as imported directly from Arabia to the United States by Homer Davenport in 1906. There are currently about 650 living Davenport horses. All Davenport horses are Al Khamsa, Asil Club, Blue Catalog and CMK eligible.

Contact the Davenport Conservancy:

254 E. Jefferson, Winchester, IL 62694

Website: http://davenporthorses.org/


This material has been provided by AL KHAMSA, Inc., a not-for-profit organization whose business office is located at:

7275 Manchester Road, Capron, IL 61012.

Phone: (815) 737-8102