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What 
are 
Arabian 
horses?
Arabian 
horses 
are 
a 
breed 
of 
horse 
that 
originates 
from 
the 
Arabian 
peninsula.
Arabian 
horses 
are 
visually 
striking.
They 
are 
dis;nguished 
for 
their 
recognizable 
head 
shape 
and 
high-­‐ 
carried 
tail.
Arabian 
horses 
are 
perhaps 
the 
oldest 
breed 
of 
horses 
alive 
today.
Archaeologists 
have 
iden;fied 
bones 
of 
horses 
resembling 
the 
Arabian 
breed 
in 
the 
Middle 
East 
that 
are 
over 
4500 
years 
old.
Arabian 
horses 
are 
very 
desirable; 
valued 
for 
their 
speed, 
strength 
and 
intelligence.
Arabian 
horses 
are 
oGen 
bred 
with 
other 
breeds 
to 
pass 
on 
their 
good 
quali;es.
Today, 
you 
can 
find 
Arabian 
bloodlines 
in 
nearly 
every 
prominent 
breed 
of 
horse.
There 
are 
many 
physical 
quali;es 
that 
make 
Arabians 
excellent 
horses.
Firstly, 
there 
bones 
are 
strong.
Arabians 
have 
chiseled 
bone 
structure 
that 
is 
highly 
enviable.
The 
have 
an 
arched 
neck, 
concave 
profile 
and 
high 
carriage 
tail.
Another 
dis;nguishing 
feature 
common 
to 
Arabian 
horses 
is 
a 
bulge 
between 
their 
eyes 
on 
the 
forehead.
This 
feature, 
known 
as 
a 
jibbah 
by 
the 
Bedouin 
people 
who 
originated 
the 
bred, 
expands 
the 
nasal 
capacity.
It 
is 
believed 
this 
helps 
the 
horses 
deal 
with 
the 
harsh 
desert 
climate 
they 
were 
bred 
to 
thrive 
in.
Another 
interes;ng 
quality 
that 
was 
determined 
by 
their 
environment 
is 
their 
skin 
color.
Arabians 
all 
have, 
regardless 
of 
coat-­‐color, 
black 
skin.
This 
helped 
protect 
them 
from 
the 
intense 
sunlight 
of 
the 
Arabian 
Peninsula.
These 
quali;es 
have 
been 
intensified 
through 
selec;ve 
breeding, 
giving 
us 
the 
high 
quality 
animals 
we 
have 
today.
Those 
quali;es 
have 
been 
bred 
into 
many 
other 
types 
of 
horses.
Arabians 
were 
developed 
in 
harsh 
desert 
climates 
and 
as 
a 
result 
they 
have 
an 
incredible 
endurance.
Through 
centuries 
of 
selec;ve 
breeding, 
Arabians 
have 
developed 
a 
coopera;ve 
rela;onship 
with 
humans.
A 
well 
trained 
Arabian 
is 
quick 
and 
eager 
to 
learn 
with 
high-­‐alertness 
and 
spirit.
The 
Arabian 
people 
who 
were 
breeding 
them 
originally 
needed 
horses 
that 
would 
be 
effec;ve 
during 
war 
and 
the 
modern 
Arabian 
horse 
is 
the 
culmina;on 
of 
that 
effort.
So 
much 
sensi;vity 
and 
alacrity 
in 
the 
horse 
makes 
it 
necessary 
for 
the 
owner 
to 
be 
respecRul 
and 
competent.
That 
being 
said, 
Arabians 
have 
been 
connected 
to 
humans 
for 
such 
a 
long 
;me 
and 
bred 
with 
such 
exper;se 
that, 
although 
they 
are 
classified 
as 
hot-­‐blooded, 
they 
are 
excep;onally 
well 
tempered 
horses.
In 
fact, 
Arabians 
are 
one 
of 
the 
few 
breeds 
that 
the 
United 
States 
Equestrian 
Federa;on 
rules 
allow 
youth 
to 
show 
stallions 
in 
compe;;on.
In 
Legend
Arabians, 
due 
to 
their 
outstanding 
gene;cs 
and 
long 
history, 
have 
many 
legends 
and 
fables 
detailing 
their 
excellence.
They 
have 
reached 
mythic 
propor;ons.
One 
such 
legend 
details 
how 
King 
Solomon 
received 
a 
giGed 
horse 
from 
the 
Queen 
of 
Shiba.
Solomon 
named 
the 
horse 
Safanad, 
meaning 
“the 
Pure”.
It 
is 
said 
the 
horse 
was 
faster 
than 
the 
zebra 
or 
the 
gazelle 
and 
that 
every 
hunt 
he 
par;cipated 
in 
was 
successful.
Naturally, 
he 
became 
the 
stud 
that 
would 
create 
the 
Arabian 
breed.
There 
are 
several 
other 
origin 
stories 
describing 
the 
beginning 
of 
Arabian 
horses.
The 
different 
mythologies 
are 
evidence 
of 
how 
old 
the 
breed 
is 
and 
how 
important 
the 
animals 
are 
to 
the 
culture 
of 
the 
area.
In 
fact, 
there 
is 
li[le 
agreement 
in 
where 
the 
breed 
truly 
originated.
Some 
believe 
the 
Bedouin 
people 
of 
the 
Arabian 
peninsula 
began 
domes;ca;ng 
them 
shortly 
aGer 
beginning 
to 
domes;cate 
camels, 
around 
4500-­‐5000 
years 
ago.
Others 
maintain 
that 
Arabian 
horses 
began 
to 
develop 
in 
large 
numbers 
aGer 
the 
rise 
of 
Islam 
around 
the 
7th 
century.
Newly 
converted 
Persians, 
moving 
from 
the 
fer;le 
crescent 
to 
the 
Arabian 
peninsula, 
brought 
the 
knowledge 
of 
horsemanship 
and 
breeding 
to 
the 
Bedouin.
Regardless 
of 
fabled 
origin, 
it 
was 
the 
climate 
and 
culture 
that 
ul;mately 
created 
the 
Arabian 
horse 
as 
we 
now 
them 
today.
Horses 
cannot 
survive 
as 
long 
as 
camels 
without 
water, 
so 
humans 
had 
to 
provide 
water 
and 
food 
to 
the 
animals 
in 
the 
deserts 
In 
Middle 
Eastern 
deserts, 
it 
can 
be 
leagues 
and 
leagues 
before 
you 
find 
water 
and 
a 
horse 
cannot 
survive 
more 
than 
72 
hours 
without 
drink.
The 
owners 
would 
feed 
their 
horses 
dates 
and 
camel’s 
milk 
by 
hand, 
which 
helped 
to 
forge 
the 
deeply 
coopera;ve 
rela;onship 
between 
the 
horses 
and 
humans.
The 
harshness 
of 
the 
area 
also 
necessitated 
very 
selec;ve 
breeding, 
such 
that 
the 
weaker 
bodied 
horses 
were 
not 
allowed 
to 
reproduce.
Also, 
the 
ways 
humans 
used 
the 
horses 
also 
guided 
their 
development.
The 
horses 
were 
trained 
in 
wars 
and 
raids, 
so 
traits 
like 
speed, 
strength 
and 
intelligence 
were 
valued.
Arabian 
horses 
were 
hugely 
important 
of 
the 
development 
of 
the 
Middle 
East 
and 
the 
surrounding 
areas.
They 
pulled 
chariots 
in 
Ancient 
Egypt 
and 
carried 
warriors 
across 
the 
O[oman 
Empire.
They 
eventually 
spread 
into 
Europe 
and 
were 
brought 
to 
the 
New 
World 
by 
Spanish 
conquistadors.
Prior 
to 
the 
rise 
of 
industrialism 
and 
the 
moderniza;on 
of 
warfare, 
breeding 
opera;ons 
were 
numerous 
and 
wide 
spread.
What 
About 
Today
Rebecca 
astride 
First 
Ghazi 
in 
compe;;on
Today, 
Arabian 
horses 
are 
used 
in 
many 
different 
ways.
They 
compete 
in 
nearly 
every 
type 
of 
compe;;on 
at 
every 
level.
From 
racing, 
show 
jumping, 
cubng, 
reining, 
and 
dressage, 
the 
Arabian 
horse 
is 
a 
successful 
in 
all 
disciplines.
The 
event 
where 
the 
Arabian 
has 
the 
most 
gene;c 
advantage 
is 
probably 
endurance 
racing.
For 
example, 
at 
the 
Tevis 
Cup, 
an 
endurance 
race 
in 
California 
where 
compe;tors 
cover 
100 
miles 
in 
a 
single 
day, 
Arabians 
are 
the 
leading 
breed.
In 
America, 
there 
are 
spor;ng 
compe;;ons 
that 
are 
Arabian 
and 
half-­‐Arabian 
only, 
under 
the 
direc;on 
of 
the 
Arabian 
Horse 
Associa;on.
Arabian 
horses 
are 
amongst 
the 
most 
beau;ful 
and 
faithful 
horses 
someone 
can 
own.
Their 
high-­‐spirits 
and 
bodily 
prowess 
has 
earned 
them 
a 
well-­‐deserved 
reputa;on 
of 
excellence.
Arabians 
were 
hugely 
influen;al 
in 
the 
rise 
and 
fall 
of 
civiliza;ons, 
the 
spreading 
of 
ideas, 
and 
the 
migra;on 
of 
people.
Rebecca 
Skeeles 
is 
someone 
lucky 
enough 
to 
grow 
up 
riding 
Arabian 
horses.
She 
has 
shown 
them 
in 
compe;;on 
and 
been 
delighted 
by 
their 
intelligence 
and 
sensi;vity.

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Learn About Arabian Horses

  • 2. Arabian horses are a breed of horse that originates from the Arabian peninsula.
  • 3. Arabian horses are visually striking.
  • 4. They are dis;nguished for their recognizable head shape and high-­‐ carried tail.
  • 5. Arabian horses are perhaps the oldest breed of horses alive today.
  • 6. Archaeologists have iden;fied bones of horses resembling the Arabian breed in the Middle East that are over 4500 years old.
  • 7. Arabian horses are very desirable; valued for their speed, strength and intelligence.
  • 8. Arabian horses are oGen bred with other breeds to pass on their good quali;es.
  • 9. Today, you can find Arabian bloodlines in nearly every prominent breed of horse.
  • 10. There are many physical quali;es that make Arabians excellent horses.
  • 11. Firstly, there bones are strong.
  • 12. Arabians have chiseled bone structure that is highly enviable.
  • 13. The have an arched neck, concave profile and high carriage tail.
  • 14. Another dis;nguishing feature common to Arabian horses is a bulge between their eyes on the forehead.
  • 15. This feature, known as a jibbah by the Bedouin people who originated the bred, expands the nasal capacity.
  • 16. It is believed this helps the horses deal with the harsh desert climate they were bred to thrive in.
  • 17. Another interes;ng quality that was determined by their environment is their skin color.
  • 18. Arabians all have, regardless of coat-­‐color, black skin.
  • 19. This helped protect them from the intense sunlight of the Arabian Peninsula.
  • 20. These quali;es have been intensified through selec;ve breeding, giving us the high quality animals we have today.
  • 21. Those quali;es have been bred into many other types of horses.
  • 22. Arabians were developed in harsh desert climates and as a result they have an incredible endurance.
  • 23. Through centuries of selec;ve breeding, Arabians have developed a coopera;ve rela;onship with humans.
  • 24. A well trained Arabian is quick and eager to learn with high-­‐alertness and spirit.
  • 25. The Arabian people who were breeding them originally needed horses that would be effec;ve during war and the modern Arabian horse is the culmina;on of that effort.
  • 26. So much sensi;vity and alacrity in the horse makes it necessary for the owner to be respecRul and competent.
  • 27. That being said, Arabians have been connected to humans for such a long ;me and bred with such exper;se that, although they are classified as hot-­‐blooded, they are excep;onally well tempered horses.
  • 28. In fact, Arabians are one of the few breeds that the United States Equestrian Federa;on rules allow youth to show stallions in compe;;on.
  • 30. Arabians, due to their outstanding gene;cs and long history, have many legends and fables detailing their excellence.
  • 31. They have reached mythic propor;ons.
  • 32. One such legend details how King Solomon received a giGed horse from the Queen of Shiba.
  • 33. Solomon named the horse Safanad, meaning “the Pure”.
  • 34. It is said the horse was faster than the zebra or the gazelle and that every hunt he par;cipated in was successful.
  • 35. Naturally, he became the stud that would create the Arabian breed.
  • 36. There are several other origin stories describing the beginning of Arabian horses.
  • 37. The different mythologies are evidence of how old the breed is and how important the animals are to the culture of the area.
  • 38. In fact, there is li[le agreement in where the breed truly originated.
  • 39. Some believe the Bedouin people of the Arabian peninsula began domes;ca;ng them shortly aGer beginning to domes;cate camels, around 4500-­‐5000 years ago.
  • 40. Others maintain that Arabian horses began to develop in large numbers aGer the rise of Islam around the 7th century.
  • 41. Newly converted Persians, moving from the fer;le crescent to the Arabian peninsula, brought the knowledge of horsemanship and breeding to the Bedouin.
  • 42. Regardless of fabled origin, it was the climate and culture that ul;mately created the Arabian horse as we now them today.
  • 43. Horses cannot survive as long as camels without water, so humans had to provide water and food to the animals in the deserts In Middle Eastern deserts, it can be leagues and leagues before you find water and a horse cannot survive more than 72 hours without drink.
  • 44. The owners would feed their horses dates and camel’s milk by hand, which helped to forge the deeply coopera;ve rela;onship between the horses and humans.
  • 45. The harshness of the area also necessitated very selec;ve breeding, such that the weaker bodied horses were not allowed to reproduce.
  • 46. Also, the ways humans used the horses also guided their development.
  • 47. The horses were trained in wars and raids, so traits like speed, strength and intelligence were valued.
  • 48. Arabian horses were hugely important of the development of the Middle East and the surrounding areas.
  • 49. They pulled chariots in Ancient Egypt and carried warriors across the O[oman Empire.
  • 50. They eventually spread into Europe and were brought to the New World by Spanish conquistadors.
  • 51. Prior to the rise of industrialism and the moderniza;on of warfare, breeding opera;ons were numerous and wide spread.
  • 53. Rebecca astride First Ghazi in compe;;on
  • 54. Today, Arabian horses are used in many different ways.
  • 55. They compete in nearly every type of compe;;on at every level.
  • 56. From racing, show jumping, cubng, reining, and dressage, the Arabian horse is a successful in all disciplines.
  • 57. The event where the Arabian has the most gene;c advantage is probably endurance racing.
  • 58. For example, at the Tevis Cup, an endurance race in California where compe;tors cover 100 miles in a single day, Arabians are the leading breed.
  • 59. In America, there are spor;ng compe;;ons that are Arabian and half-­‐Arabian only, under the direc;on of the Arabian Horse Associa;on.
  • 60. Arabian horses are amongst the most beau;ful and faithful horses someone can own.
  • 61. Their high-­‐spirits and bodily prowess has earned them a well-­‐deserved reputa;on of excellence.
  • 62. Arabians were hugely influen;al in the rise and fall of civiliza;ons, the spreading of ideas, and the migra;on of people.
  • 63. Rebecca Skeeles is someone lucky enough to grow up riding Arabian horses.
  • 64. She has shown them in compe;;on and been delighted by their intelligence and sensi;vity.