Serafix the Snowby

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Serafix
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Serafix was a purebred Arabian stallion, who was imported to California in 1954 by John Rogers from the Crabbet Arabian Stud in England. Serafix was a chestnut with a blaze, two white socks and a near half-sock. He was noted for his height, being much taller than most Arabians, standing over 16 hands high. He also was noted for his bold demeanor, charismatic behavior, and excellent movement. He had a successful show record in England, and after his arrival in America, Serafix was shown twice in 1954, and placed reserve champion in both shows. In 1955 he was grand champion and champion stallion at Pomona, California. In 1957 and '58 he was shown once each year and won champion stallion both years.

About Snowby Eggs

Snowby eggs require temperatures below -40°C to hatch successfully. If Snowby eggs become warmer than this temperatures for more than a few hours, they'll melt into a puddle of water.

About the Snowby Creature

Snowbies are gigantic snowflakes that are about 1.2 meters in length but are as light as a small snowflake.

They are sometimes called Santa's Helpers because they fall from the sky with small presents in hand. Sadly, once you receive and take your gift, the Snowby flake evaporates into thin air. But because of the magic of Christmas, it is believed that Snowbies respawn among the cold, wintery snow clouds up above, only to fall again to deliver a new gift.

They are among the greatest spreaders of Christmas cheer.