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Prämierter Magic Magnifique Sohn aus einer Prämienstute
F: Magic Magnifique | MF: Nadi Al Khalediah
Show · Breeding · Leisure · Mating
€8.000
~ £6.959 Negotiable
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Junger Araberwallach
F: RFI Farid | MF: GAZAL AL SHAQAB
Dressage · Hunter · Leisure
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Nice Arabian 2 year old foal
F: Ghalyal hawajer | MF: AJMAN MONISCIONE
Show
€2.500
~ £2.175 Negotiable
Schnelle Vollblutaraberstute mit reifem, entspanntem Gemüt
Leisure · Endurance · Jumping
€9.000
~ £7.829 Negotiable
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Vollblutaraber-Wallach, 5 Jahre, Fuchs, geritten
F: EKS Farajj | MF: WH JUSTICE
Leisure
€6.000
~ £5.219
1m57, Zeer mooie en grote bijna 3-jarige arabische ruin
Endurance · English Pleasure · Trail · Leisure
€3.150
~ £2.740
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Nice very tall black homozygous mare breeding/endurance
F: SALIX | MF: DREAMCATCHER SMF
Breeding · Endurance · Leisure
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PADRON PSYCHE LOOK
F: RP GERONIMO | MF: PADRONS PSYCHE
Breeding · Show · Western Riding · Leisure
€7.000
~ £6.089 Negotiable
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Reichraming
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Junge Vollblutaraber für Sport und Freizeit
Endurance · Leisure · Dressage
€10.000 to €15.000
~£8.698 to £13.048
Sehr lieber Vollblutaraber Wallach 4,5 J. 154 cm
F: Wahaj Albidayer ox | MF: AJ Mardan ox
Leisure · Western Riding
€6.900
~ £6.002
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Lyria El Jyar. Zuchtstute tragend
F: Jyar Maia Lua | MF: EKS Alihandro
Breeding · Show · Leisure
€20.000 to €40.000
~£17.397 to £34.794
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Top class stallion by Marajj
F: MARAJJ | MF: RFI FArid
Breeding · Show · Endurance · Leisure
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Traumhaft schöner Wallach
F: Abia El Mujid | MF: STERLING VISION
Leisure
€5.000 to €10.000
~£4.349 to £8.698
Traumhaft schöner Wallach
F: PSE Atlanta | MF: Royal Colours
Leisure · Endurance · Western Riding
€10.000 to €15.000
~£8.698 to £13.048
Big strong Black stallion Top endurance pedigree (Wagram****)
F: SALIX | MF: DREAMCATCHER SMF
Endurance · Breeding · Racing horses · Leisure
€8.800
~ £7.655
Anglo mit Persik Abstammung
F: Azziz de Gargassan | MF: Kaspar d´Arques
Endurance · Hunting · Eventing · Leisure
€8.000
~ £6.959
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<h2 class="sizeM">Arabian horses - horses for sale</h2>
<p>The Arabian horse is considered to be one of <b>the oldest and most beautiful breeds</b> in the world. Few other horses have had as great an <b>influence on international breeds</b> as that of the Arabian horse in modern times. With their exquisite good looks, free and exuberant action, and flowing manes and tails, it's easy to see why many people long to buy an Arabian horse. They are <b>intelligent and versatile</b> animals, capable of bonding very closely with humans. Anyone hoping to find the ideal horse to share their lives will find that the majority of people who sell an Arabian are enthusiastic ambassadors for the breed. They are often specialists with a wide knowledge of Arabian bloodlines.</p>
<h2 class="sizeM">Use and characteristics of Arabians</h2> <p>Traditionally, the Arabian horse was <b>raised by Bedouin tribes</b> who moved their animals from place to place in search of pasture. The constant need to seek out fresh grazing and water meant that these nomadic people raised tough and intelligent horses that could survive in <b>harsh conditions</b>. These were the fundamental characteristics of the original Arabian horse - <b>hardiness, intelligence and willingness</b> to share the lives of the nomads. The modern Arabian horse, although it has changed a great deal over the centuries, still exhibits these important qualities, which are prized and promoted by all those who sell an Arabian. These are just a few of the properties that attract people to buy an Arabian too, along with their compact conformation, excellent feet and great powers of endurance. While the original horses of the Bedouin were often smaller, modern Arabians average <b>14.1 to 15.1 hands</b> in height (57 inches/145cm to 61 inches/155cm) and weigh approximately 800lb/360kg to 1,000 lb/450kg. The distinctive <b>dish-shaped face</b> of the Arabian horse is frequently described as being finely chiselled. Their eyes are large and luminous, their <b>necks arched</b>, and <b>tails carried high and proudly</b>. The most popular coat colours are bay, grey and chestnut. These superb riding horses excel at endurance.</p>
<h2 class="sizeM">Origin and history of breeding Arabians</h2> <p>It's perhaps not surprising that a horse as beautiful and charismatic as the Arabian should have accumulated some evocative <b>legends</b> over the centuries. Early beliefs regarding the Arabian suggested that it was a unique equine with its origin in the Arabian peninsula, where it developed almost as a separate sub-species of the horse species, Equus caballus. However, modern DNA analysis suggests this is not the case and the Arabian is an offshoot of the main expansion of domesticated horses from the steppe. The Bedouin tribes who bred the foundation stock of the Arabian were most likely nomads from the regions of modern-day Syria, Iraq and Iran. By late medieval and early modern times, Arabian horses were being referenced in lists of horse breeds in European texts. In the 19th and 20th centuries, travellers and Arabian enthusiasts such as Wilfrid and Anne Blunt from England, Homer Davenport from America, and Carl Raswan from Germany established the Arabian as one of the world's most beloved and influential breeds.</p>
<h2 class="sizeM">Arabian horses in equestrianism</h2>
<p>Strong and agile Arabians are an excellent size for family horses. They have always been <b>leaders in endurance</b>. In 1966, the winner of the first 100 miles Quilty Endurance Ride in Australia was an Arabian stallion whose owner rode him bareback the whole way! One of the most famous Straight Egyptian stallions was the grey Aswan, who was a gift from Egypt to the Soviet Union for help in constructing the Aswan dam. Standing at stud in Tersk, Aswan was the sire of many successful racehorses.</p>
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