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Opinions - Arabian Horse Breed

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Browse All Arabian Horse Breed Opinions (8 Total)
Stacey Dunn
Stacey Dunn

Added on Jan 1st, 2008
Arabians have spent the past several thousand years living with humans, making them the most reliable, personable, caring animals around. I have experience with several other breeds, but have chosen Arabians as my equine companions. They are talented, intelligent and devoted. My gelding is nearly 16h and has competed in everything from halter and showmanship, equitation and pleasure, sidesaddle, reining and jumping. He has more heart and personality than any living being I have ever met. He loves giving lessons to beginners... he intuitively knows the ability of his rider and takes care of them. He has become the most horse in the barn and my trainer's kids have shown him to several Regional titles. My gelding is not an exception, but the rule in the wonderful world of Arabian horses. Get to know the Arabian, it might just become the horse of your dreams!

Bonnie Hudon
Bonnie Hudon

Added on Jan 1st, 2008
I have a 2 year old Half Arabian pinto, she is absolutely marvelous. I plan to train her in dressage. I believe she can do anything I ask of her. I went to the trouble to get her a second registry, she was already registered with the Arabian Horse Association and her second registry is with the Pinto Horse Association of America. I love her with all my heart and I believe she loves me as well. She's not completely broke yet but since I am getting her ready myself, my job is definitely interfering with my horse time. Ha! Ha! Happy trails everyone! Love live the Arabians!

Janice Cole
Janice Cole

Added on Jan 1st, 2008
My Arab bay mare was a rescue, she is an old mare of questionable age, she is however cold branded on her neck. she had been starved and abused. Scarlett had to gain 200lbs before we could adopt her. She was my first horse. It took a lot of time, but its now been a year that Scarlett has been part of our family. I could not ask for a more trusted ridding mount. I love her, trust her and can't imagine my life with out my little 14.5 hand Scarlett. She has continued to gain wait and has a beautiful coat. She will continue to be a cared for member of our family long after her ridding days are over.

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