Sunday, 26 May 2013

Facts about the Arab Horse!

Facts about the Arab Horse
After you have compiled a brief guide to identify an Arabian horse in a quick glance, we review some trivia related to this race.

While it is possible, although rare, are hereby blue eyes in some horses, this color is frowned upon and considered a defect in the race.

The more concave and more prominent the profile of an Arabian horse, more desirable and appreciated is this trait. In fact, the Bedouins called 'Jibbah' to this feature.

The Arabian horse should ideally have a bodily form "three circles": one with the hindquarters, another circle with the forequarters and the third with the body.

The neck should be longer rather than shorter, and arched from the withers to the top of the head. The junction of the head and neck is a very refined feature Bedouins called "Mitbah". This feature allows the horse to be able to turn the head to the neck, which in turn gives you more freedom of movement and air intake.

The overall impression should be of tremendous strength in a small size.

Arabs owners often compared to big dogs rather than with other breeds.

This breed has been accused of being "temperamental" or "crazy", however, this is often the direct result of abuse his great natural intelligence and take advantage of them, or to shape the animal to turn it into something it was not meant to be.

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