The Arabian Horse is a breed with a definite history behind it. It is a breed that was used since ancient times in both commerce and war and is very noted for its stamina, endurance and its performance abilities, in racing and other such events. Because of its distinct qualities, the Arabian Horse was much preferred for combination with other horses, to produce finer breeds that had more speed, endurance and refinement. Today, every modern riding horse breed has the Arabian horse as part of its bloodline.
Owners of this breed will find them to very intelligent and quick to learn. They can be trained easily and are quite sensitive and good communicators with their trainers and owner. If you want the best results in training from this particular breed, it is highly important to put them with the best training practices, methods and to give them a good, adept trainer, as otherwise they will become ill-tempered and then difficult to tame. They are very good natured and can quickly adapt to their owner’s environment. They are also high-spirited and very alert animals. In appearance The Arabian Horse stands out because of wedge-shaped heads, large lovely eyes and broad forehead. They can reach a height of 14.1 to 15.1 hands.
In earlier times, Arabian horses it was used in the desert for protection and they stayed close to their owners and his children. As a result of their exceptionally good temperament, today, they are one of the few breeds that the United States Equestrian Federation, allows children to show exhibits. Though the origin of this breed is the Middle East, they are popular all over the world in places like the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Europe and South America.
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