Indraff (1938–1963) was a gray Arabian stallion, foaled on May 9, 1938 and bred by Roger Selby of Ohio.
[1] Both his sire and dam were bred by the Crabbet Arabian Stud in England and imported to the United States by Selby.
As a colt, before he grayed out, Indraff had a blaze and a front stocking.
[2] Indraff was sold as a young horse to Donald Schutz, who kept him as a breeding stallion for a number of years before selling him to Bazy McCormick Miller, later Bazy Tankersley of Al-Marah Arabians.
[3] Indraff sired 254 purebred Arabian foals, and had over 2700 grandget.