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Arabian Horse – Origin, Characteristics and Temperament


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The Arabian horse also known as the Arabian horse is one of the most famous and widely appreciated horse breeds in the world besides its amazing physical characteristics and remarkable intelligence, it is also one of the ancient horse breeds.

The Arabian horse is derived from the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East where it was developed for use by the nomadic tribes, and it is estimated that they have existed for more than 3000 years such as their importance to their country of origin, and there is currently a national program that was established to preserve the breed. The Arabian horse was also used as a war horse, Its prey arose from the travels of armies and merchants alike.Over time it was bred and developed into other horse breeds with the Andalusian horse being a great example that eventually reached the New World with the Spanish invaders. Even historical figures such as George Washington possessed him known as the Ranger. Thoroughbreds have unique physical characteristics If we analyze the anatomy of the skeleton, we see that instead of the usual six lumbar vertebrae and 18 ribs of the other horse the breeds only have five lumbar vertebrae and 17 ribs which gives them a distinctive height. The Arabian horse tail is shorter than most horse breeds of about 152 cm long, weighing between 300 and 400 kg, and had reached sexual maturity at about 4 years and had a life expectancy of about 35. Acceptable colors such as black Gulf chestnut gray and Roma Arabian present an especially docile and communicative personality. Likewise, the Arabian horse is one of the most intelligent breeds of horses in the world, they are able to learn and develop new skills with relative ease despite being a suitable style for the Arabian horse it is classified on They are warm-blooded, similar to the English or Irish purebreds because they can be stubborn and intolerant to trainers who do not know how to deal with them. The feeding of Arabian horses must depend on the quality of presentation of oat straw, barley bran, wheat and corn in addition to grazing grass. We can also complete their diet. With some specific feed for horses and providing a moderate amount of vegetables to treat the versatility nty of clean water is essential, Salt Lick is also necessary another important aspect of their stream which is their main coat so that they need to be brushed and bathed regularly, also we need to provide good general health care they need Specifically, they need to trim their hooves every six weeks or so they will need a lot of physical activity to avoid potential health problems b Generally speaking, Arabian horses are strong and resilient animals, but as with all horse breeds, they can be prepared for some health problems to prevent them, we need to provide proper nutrition, hygiene and prevention medicine in the form of deworming and vaccinations Some of the most common Arab horse diseases Common severe immunodeficiency disorder includes lavender goblet aura and Atlanta occipital fall syndrome.

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