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The Majestic Arabian Horse

Bedouins believed that the horse was a breeds. They had no breeds which could
gift from Allah. It was to be cherished, compare to the smaller, faster horses
revered, almost worshipped. The Arabian upon which invading forces from the
horse has been bred for centuries, with Middle East were mounted. Thus, they
its beginnings in the oases around the sought out purebred Arabian stallions
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in the with the attributes desired and crossed
countries known in our modern history as them with choice native strains.
Iran, Iraq, and Syria, as well as other Ninety-three percent of the English
parts of the Arabian Peninsula.Because Thoroughbred breed today traces its roots
the Bedouins cherished their horses, the to three distinct Arab strains: the
bloodlines were a jealously guarded Byerly Turk, Darley Arabian, and
family treasure within the different Godolphin Arabian (sometimes called
tribes. There are records which indicate Godolphin Barb).The first Arabian
that the nomads began breeding these stallion imported to America was in 1725.
superb horses as early as 3000 to 2500 He allegedly sired three hundred colts
B.C. However, the modern Arabians trace from breeding stock mares. And between
their roots back to five mares which were 1853 and 1856, a breeder by the name of
owned by King Solomon around 1600 B.C. A. Keene Richard imported several
Those five mares were known as stallions and mares to establish the
"Al-Khamesh", literally "the five". Those first breeding program of consequence in
five bloodlines were Kehilan, Seglawi, the States. Unfortunately, his horses
Abeyan, Hamdani and Hadban. As were confiscated or destroyed during the
substrains were developed in each of the Civil War, the breeding line was
bloodlines, those would be named for ruptured, and nothing survived.On a visit
celebrated mares and/or sheiks who to Turkey in 1877, General Ulysses S.
significantly contributed a substantial Grant was presented with two purebred
branch to the strain.Each of the five stallions which he imported to America.
original strains had significant He gave on of those stallions to Randolph
characteristics which were preserved in Huntington. Mr. Huntington then imported
breeding pure Arabians. A brief two more purebred stallions and two pure
description of each follows:The Kehilan Arabian mares from England in 1888. His
had a deep chest, masculine power, and breeding program is considered the
size. The average height for a pure foundation of the first pure Arabian
Kehilan was up to 15 hands (60 inches, or stock in the United States.Other breeds
152.4 centimeters) at the shoulder. It influenced by pure Arabian stock include
had a short head with a broad forehead, the Orloff Trotter of Russia, the
and wide jowls. The most common colors American Thoroughbred, the Morgan, the
were chestnut and grey.The Seglawi had a Percheron, the Connemara pony, the
refined look and was noticeably American Quarter Horse and National Show
femininely elegant. The bone structure Horse. Strains of the breed were also
was fine and the face and neck were introduced to the Lipizzaners of Austria,
significantly longer than that of the as well as numerous other breeds around
Kelihan. The most common color was grey, the world.Arabians are considered the
and the average height was 14.2 hands oldest of all the light breed strains,
(144.27 cm., or 56.8 in.).The Abeyan was and its influence can be traced to many
quite similar to the Seglawi. It shared foundation stocks. But, the pure strains
the refined look, but tended to have a are still cherished and preserved by
longer back than the other strains. It breeders in the Middle East, even
averaged 14.2 hands, was commmonly grey, today.The modern purebred Arabian outside
and had more white markings that most of the Middle East typically has a
Arabians.The Hamdani line had a plainer "dished," or concave, profile set on a
look than that associated with Arabian beautifully shaped head. The eyes are
horses. It was athletic and masculine in prominent, the nostrils are usually
appearance, with a large bone structure. small, and the muzzle is usually
The head was straighter in profile than "teacup", in shape and size. The neck is
the typical Arabian and it lacked the gracefully arched, and the head is
bulging forehead which the Bedouins inherently held high.The back is short
believed was "the blessings of Allah". and level. The shoulders are long and
This strain was one of the largest, sloped. The chest is broad, deep and
standing 15.2 hands (60.8 in., or 154.43 muscular. Its legs are long, and the
cm.) at the shoulder. The most common tendons are clearly defined. The Arabian
colors were bay and grey.The Hadban was has small hooves, with a very tough
similarly configured as the Hamdani, with consistency, that are wide at the heel.
the big bone structure and musculature. The hind quarters slope, and the tail is
But it was shorter in height and had an distinctly arched before it
extremely gentle nature. The average drops.Overall, one can clearly see that
height was 14.3 hands (145.28 cm., or this horse defines strength, speed, and
57.2 in.), and the dominant colors were stamina in a beautifully conformed
bay and brown with few, if any white body.The coat can be chestnut, grey, bay,
markings.Bedouins "adopted" the horses, or black and is very fine. The
regardless of how they came to be in the underlying skin is always black. It is
desert. Whether they were strays, not uncommon for a purebred Arabian to
absconded, or whatever, it was of no have white markings on the face and/or
consequence to them. Once the horse was legs. The mane and tail are full, yet
a part of their herd, they set out to soft to the touch.The typical Arabian
breed for offspring with speed, stamina, ranges from 14.2 to 15.2 hands (56.8 to
strength, and courage. The different 60.8 inches, or 144.27 to 154.45
strains, as stated previously, each had centimeters) at the shoulder and weighs
their own characteristics, but all between 800 and 1000 pounds (56.8 to 71
Arabians were bred to withstand the stones).Depending on the strain and
rigors of desert life.When the Europeans characteristics, Arabians are used for
chose to improve their saddle horses, Western and English riding, racing,
Arabians were the breed they imported to jumping, endurance competitions, showing,
cross with their native stock. When they cutting and reining, and dressage. This
began the process, their horses were the is a very versatile horse which bonds
larger breeds which had carried heavily naturally with humans and can also be
armored knights into battle. Their used as a family horse for people of all
lighter stock had it roots in the pony ages.




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