The pure bred Arabian stallion LA MIRAGE (Salaa El Dine x Bint Mangani), licensed with silver ribbon in Germany, 2nd premium in Belgium. Sire of outstanding offspring.
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HEYYY guys soo this is the first of the Scottsdale Videos (largest “A” Arabian show in the world) coming up!!! ANYWAY I like it to my fav band ![]()
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Alex riding her reiner gelding Diagramm+ at Arabian horse Youth Nations in the freestlye competion. She placed Reserve in the class. The song is Life is a Highway by Rascall Flatts.
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Well, the post above mine doesn’t have the facts so straight either. Research sources have to be validated before they are accepted as fact.
All breeds mature at the same rate, according to a leading expert on equine skeletal maturation and conformation. Dr. Deb Bennett is the author of the famous Ranger piece, as well as several books on equine conformation, and she Is a recognized authority on this subject. She recommends waiting until at least the age of four to begin any horse under saddle. Before that, ground work should be done in preparation, and geared to the mental maturation and capabilities of the young horse.
So, an Arabian is no different from any other breed when it comes to the rate of maturation and readiness to carry weight. If you want details, then I recommend you read this article in its entirety. It is well worth the time it takes………………
http://www.equinestudies.org/ranger_2008/ranger_piece_2008_pdf1.pdf
Also, Arabs do not have longer or more fragile legs. They have dense bone and good bone to body mass ratio, making them far less fragile than some other breeds. Purebred Arabs have fewer vertebrae, giving them a shorter rib cage and shorter loins and good weight carrying capacity, but the growth plates in their vertebrae are not completely ossified until they are at least 5 1/2 years of age, just like all other breeds.
what horse breed is worth more an "Azteca" or " a pure breed arabian horse"?
Id really like to know because my dad said one thing and I’d like a second opinion.
It really depends on the horse. If you have a Grand Prix winning Azteca vs. a Arabian that is doing nothing, then the Azteca would be worth more. If you had a Grand Prix winning Arabian vs. an Azteca that is doing nothing then the Arabian is worth more. There is truly no one breed that is worth more than the other being just a breed. It depends on if the horse is winning, healthy, age, training, etc.
If you cant why not?
The breed shouldn’t matter….judge the horse as an individual. There are horses in almost every breed that can be successful in cutting. Arabians are very versatile, and can be seen doing anything from dressage to driving to endurance to team penning and everything in between. My own Arabian is trained western pleasure and I have enjoyed great success in the show ring on him.
Hi! Last Thursday, my 13 year old Arabian exhibited signs of colic (depressed, lethargic, laying down, trying to roll). After talking to my vet, I gave her some Banamine and walked her. I was hoping the treatment would help resolve the issue, but now she is refusing to drink and eating 1/2 of what she normally would. I have forced water into her with a turkey baster, watered down her hay, and even tried a super salty water/grain/apple mix. Still she has no interest in water. I live in Michigan, so the buckets freeze quickly this time of year. I cannot give her a heated water bucket with the way the electricity in the barn is set up. (It would blow the fuse to the water heater in the trough, then none of my horses would have water). Any recommendations on getting her to drink? thanks
It would be good if you could get some electrolytes in her, either mixed in her water, mixed in her feed or just put directly in her mouth. Try different amounts of water and grain, my gelding will eat it as almost soup but some won’t eat it but so wet. One trick that can help with a horse that wont drink is putting a powdered drink mix in their water, like koolaid or even better poweraid or gatorade. She’s probably not drinking because of the water temp though. The place where i kept my first arab I couldn’t have a heated bucket either but twice a day when i feed him i took a gallon jug of super hot water to add to his bucket so he would atleat drink twice a day. It may just be taking her a little while to get back to normal to. When in dout though call you vet and see if they have any ideas too.
I am thinking of getting a horse. What breed should I get? I am thinking of a Quarter Horse or Arabian.?
I am thinking of getting a horse and I don’t know what breed to choose. I am thinking Quarter horse, Arabian, Thoroughbred, or Selle Francais. Please give me your imput! Thanx!!!
Well I own an 1/2 Arabian and 1/2 QH she’s just awesome, I’ve owner a couple pure QH and didn’t really LOVE the temperment, and owned a Pure Arabian, Not one complaint from her. Depends on what you plan on doing with the horse, trail riding, showing, english, westen, jumping? I just trail ride and always did. I used to heard stay away from the arb they are HOT, WILD, gee I fell in love with there loving, friendly, out going temperament, trained so easily and just love them. The TB is a wonderful horse but I didn’t need all the height. Just look at lots, don’t judge the book by the cover:)
He is a 4 year old purebred registered arabian gelding in california. He is trained inn english and western and was sired by bey shah. He is 15.2 hh. He has never been shown. He has been trained with Parelli natural horsemanship. I have put in some photos.
http://s228.photobucket.com/albums/ee212/jschreiber15/?action=view¤t=IMG_1371.jpg
http://s228.photobucket.com/albums/ee212/jschreiber15/?action=view¤t=IMG_1386.jpg
The English picture was his first time doing english and he has had 90 days under sadddle
He is a very very beautiful horse! I use to own a Arab and I sold her as a three year old for about $3,000. I think yours may be able to go for more since it sounds like he has Bey in his bloodlines. He is very pretty! I can’t help much but, that’s what I say.
a music video of some beautiful