No matter what strain of Arabians your're into: Egyptian, Polish or Russian, etc. Make sure their 1) conformation, 2) movement, 4) character and 5) soundness (health) are or will be all *on point* for future breeding and/ or future events like Halter show, Endurance, Hunter, etc. Correct training and having a keen eye is important. Arabians are within themselves very flexible thanks to years of defining and sculpting, it's you as a becoming- successful- hobbyist to make them shine and put things in motion. Don't breed for what NOW is in (temporary want), breed what the discipline is needing (long term need). Look at what and where your horses are lacking something, have lacked something before, study your over time improvements made (see above five points) and stick to your aim- what you believe in.
@brendanmorin99354 жыл бұрын
What is the difference between those three lines/strains of Arabians??
@chloelawson20372 жыл бұрын
@@brendanmorin9935 confo, purpose, where they originated, if they have other breeds crossed in, ect
@Faithangel3777 жыл бұрын
This was a wonderful video....thank you.
@Susan-uq5rw6 ай бұрын
I loved following Sheila Varian! I bought my beloved Gold V from her in 1983! The only reason she gelded him was because he didn't exceed 15 hands! I won so many championships on him too!
@colleencadaret50735 жыл бұрын
My very first horse was Arabian still own him to this day
@charlesbarker8755 жыл бұрын
I didn't want to be trained to be a horse breeder,I just wanted to see Arabian horses, So much for this video!
@jazziphoto41383 жыл бұрын
Did you ever consider reading the titles on the videos?
@Arabianhorses6 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@pandemo32297 жыл бұрын
Mark Wharton + Lolly Ames = A+. Other IMPORTANT aspects, Arabian DISPOSITION traditionally IS NOT snort and blow. They thrive on problem solving, relationship between horse/rider/handler, and related challenges. I've been "saved" physically and mentally from potential death by the horse I had under me at the time. Find old GLADYS BROWN EDWARDS material, Understanding and Training Horses by A James Ricci, etc. Time tested, sensible, knowledgable references that WORK.
@pandemo32297 жыл бұрын
When I began, EVERY ARABIAN was EXPECTED to be versatile. Breed for the solid, entire package. The identical bloodlines led to horses in Hunter/Jumper, trail, competitive trail, halter, reining, English Pleasure (saddle and hunt) depending on what discipline the new owner felt like going after. We showed in halter and performance at the same time. (Breeder/owner since age 16)
@shelleyharris93498 ай бұрын
1:23 Foundation ✝️☮️🎼🧭🌎✌️🙌🌞😇🎶🎵🐴🐎
@cupricthehorse27963 жыл бұрын
1) don't breed horses with extreme "exotic" features that make them less healthy, less sound, and less functional as a riding animal. If your horse has such an extreme seahorse face that it has dental problems, breathing problems, and can't be bitted easily, then your breeding program sucks (and your horse looks ugly and deformed and does not resemble the horses in old photos of actual Bedouins' horses). 2) don't breed animals with club feet, upright shoulders, sickle hocks, or offset knees. 3) arabians should be able to walk, trot, and canter. If your horse has a pogo stick canter, then your slow motion trot sales video isn't good enough. 4) halter showing is great for young 2 year olds to get them off the farm and used to handling. But halter showing should not be the permanent career for a 10 year old horse, even if that was once an option during the 80's tax-shelter era that the AHA doesn't like to talk about. Arabians are riding horses. If your horse wasn't proven to be trainable and to remain sound in any riding discipline, then don't breed it. 5) if you wouldn't breed a mare/stallion of that conformation if it were a bay, then you shouldn't breed it just because you can get a HA that is a pinto/palomino/black. 6) arabians are not supposed to be 16 hands. Just like a belgian draft is not supposed to be 13 hands.
@tanveerrandhawa54742 жыл бұрын
Thank u mr . Know it all
@tanveerrandhawa54742 жыл бұрын
Show horses aren’t ment for riding the show type Arabian is different compared to the one ridden or used in racing
@annaconway7009 Жыл бұрын
IMO Many Arabian so called breeders have ruined the Arabian breed in many ways, I've owned Arabians for many many years, stop breeding Arabians to have a head of a Sea horse! Where are the 14.3 hh Arabians? It's ridiculous!
@TakenByStormEquestrian Жыл бұрын
I’d like to say, thank you. Very beautiful to see someone know that the “dished face” is not healthy. I’m arguing on a different comment section because this person isn’t willing to admit their breeding program is abusive (big dished faces)
@hhlagen3 ай бұрын
Agree with you on the seahorse faces. It’s not natural ; look at the foundation stock. Why they are gelding stallions under 15 hands is ridiculous. The temperament is so important. They are people horses, working and versatile. A halter horse should be able to perform under saddle.
@abdullahibrahim921817 сағат бұрын
Look to the horse do not be a catalog breeders. This is very nice
@rdhawke8 ай бұрын
First rule to be an Arabian horse breeder in the 21st century…have very deep pockets. $$$$$
@HugoSabato3 жыл бұрын
Lennyyyyyyy !!!!
@shelleyharris9349 Жыл бұрын
8:12 Thank you for sharing this information 😇😎👏✝️☮️✌️🌎
@katherinepoletto78754 жыл бұрын
It was SAD to See NO Advice from the Arabian People THEMSELVES.I reply to my One Favorite,i Know NO Arabic.2 mnths ago i received a reply Stating they had NVR met a person like me that wasn't saying "ohh u shld use subtitles". NO.WE SHLD BE WILLING TO USE THEIRS.Each Horse comes from THEIR own Distinct Family Line and has been so that the Mare was in the Tent.ty for SHOWING me,WHAT WAS TRANSLATED AND STILL IS-THAT YOU DON'T CARE ABOUT.i was 14 when i got my McGee.i KNEW Him since he was 9mnths Arabian and Hackney PONY,just 15 hnds.McGee was with me Until He was 33 Yrs Old.i taught my Daughter.He turnt back Into a Young Man with his First Blue.so,a Mutt he might well be to You, but not to my translating friends that do not lie.TY,but no.Not Bothering to make A Friend of Your Arab.God's Gift,besides a Hackney Pony.both have quality's comparable if one takes the time to Study.AND WHAT,PRAY TELL,THAT YOU WITH 'LOOSE CHANGE'HAVE DONE TO HELP ANY MUSTANGS ? OR DO YOU NOT KNOW THEIR HERITAGE ? 7=6=19
@elizabethrodriguez7043 жыл бұрын
If I lived near you we would hang out!!!😂😂🙂💖😇
@skinnyp48083 жыл бұрын
This was physically difficult to read
@skinnyp48083 жыл бұрын
Also im saudi arabian and if im reading this correctly i agree with you
@shelleyharris93498 ай бұрын
My shoulder and neck
@ODINS_daughter5 ай бұрын
11:39 Nope! A great breeding horse should be a great Show horse (confirmation & discipline) and a great riding horse (character, responsiveness, endurance & discipline). Otherwise, why would you even want them in your breeding program as a foundation - in this day and age?? They need to be the Whole Package. (I miss my fleabitten grey station. Forever in my heart. RIP)
@Lunablueeyes3 жыл бұрын
0:37 why is this person making an arabian walk like a tennesee walker???
@dutti61262 жыл бұрын
Tennessee walkers are trained to do it so are Arabians they use many other breeds
@Gabrielle9372 жыл бұрын
Cannot believe that was included in the video or that no one else is asking questions why the atrocity is promoted here. Unbelievable.
@EndlingsShoes Жыл бұрын
@@dutti6126 They are not 'Trained' they are abused. they cut around the horses hooves and put acid on them to make them kick into the air, big lick with wraps or shoe's involved is abusive and the only kind that is not is when a Tennessee walking horse is used WITHOUT ANYTHING BUT IT'S NATRUAL GAIT
@ndnkfbdjdjjnfjm44033 жыл бұрын
What the American flag has to do with arabic horse😹😹😹😹😹😹😹
@user-kq1eh2ri4z3 жыл бұрын
Because Arabian is smart and stronger intleget and also they take Hugh plond and finish horses 🐎 and they mix them with Arabian because the results huge smart horse and colourful ones
@ndnkfbdjdjjnfjm44033 жыл бұрын
@@user-kq1eh2ri4z I don't think it's good idea arabic horse must stay pure it's the only way to see his beauty
@user-kq1eh2ri4z3 жыл бұрын
@@ndnkfbdjdjjnfjm4403 will this who life works we don’t look after it’s beauty we are looking for strong ones when plond and Scandinavian horses mix with Arabian the result gonna be Hugh horse with boiling blood smart and big in the size and fastest horses in earth 🌏
@ndnkfbdjdjjnfjm44033 жыл бұрын
@@user-kq1eh2ri4z I don't think it's good idea because I'm arabic and I'm farmer so I don't think uo know better then me in arabic horse because you are not arabic ,no other horse can compare with arabic horse they are loyal and jalouse and smart ,try to visit al amri in UA and you will understand what I'm talking about have nice day.
@dutti61262 жыл бұрын
@@ndnkfbdjdjjnfjm4403 wwwwww facts
@EndlingsShoes Жыл бұрын
0:37 This Arabian and any horse should not be doing this for SHAME on this video showcasing a Arabian with STACKS on it's hooves. They are not 'Trained' they are abused. they cut around the horses hooves and put acid on them to make them kick into the air, big lick with wraps or shoe's involved is abusive and the only kind that is not is when a Tennessee walking horse is used WITHOUT ANYTHING BUT IT'S NATRUAL GAIT!
@leegrass6954 Жыл бұрын
I just wish the breeders and show people would get back to the original type of Arabian. I really dislike what I see in the park horse class. It’s as though all of the onlookers and the participants of the class have totally forgotten what Arabians used to look like Galloping across the desert. These horses never had their tails dragging on the ground, and they never looked like saddlebred horses. Now they are more increasingly artificial looking. It’s so sad. Get back to the real Desert Arab with their natural gaits and soundness!
@ahmed101mjed6 жыл бұрын
Thanks >>>>>>.wow
@matthewalexander24362 ай бұрын
So sad that this is about money more than the beautiful sentient beings horses are. I love horses and Arabians, it's so blatantly obvious to me the breeders pride, egos and greed are at the foremost of all this. We can never love animals for their own sake. Money is the root of all evil.. Yes, the fact that God was betrayed for money should make you realize how deadly it is. Very, very, very few people are above the influence of money. No wonder God never encouraged wealth. So be it folks.