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Latest news about Anglo Arabian This filly is even better than her brother with a beautiful Arab head, no face markings. Very dark black bay. Incredible movement. Will be a great dressage, eventing horse. Sweepstakes and Sport Horse Nationals nominated. 916-719-1792 ... Continue reading Time Left: 11m 56s , Price: 24.00 , Postage: 4.95, Bids: - Continue reading 2005 Anglo-Arabian gelding, 16.3h, great potential hunter/jumper/show sport horse, well-mannered, good, willing personality, ground training completed, saddled, bridled, owner has driven with long lines, jumped small jumps and ... Continue reading VERY dark bay (almost black but at the moment a bit sun bleached) Anglo-Arab mare (half Thoroughbred, half Arabian). Just shy of 16 hands I think and nicely built. Plan is to work/jump her on Tuesday and see how she does. ... Continue reading Sampson is a beautiful 5 yo bay Arabian/Thoroughbred with good bone and feet who has bouncy gates. He would look great in the dressage ring or the hunter hack arena. Sampson would be a fine 4-H or PONY CLUB prospect. ... Continue reading She is a very sweet sensitive girl. She loves to go go go, has tons of energy, she is very calm on the ground but gets antsy when mounted. She keeps out of your personal space and allows you to touch her anywhere. ... Continue reading Shotgun is a super gentle boy and is a blast to ride. He is suitable for beginner as long as the beginner opts for lessons once per week. Great on the trail, excellent ground manners. Shotgun loves Gymkhana and loves to jump. ... Continue reading Sue is a very athletic horse with spirit. We have not had time to work with him much, so he has not been ridden. He is about 14 1/2 hands. He is a great grandson of Seattle Slew. (Sire is Crystal Gazer) He leads well and loads in a ... Continue reading One of the daughters is engaged to a non Chinese American, her conversation with her ‘Anglo-American/white’ fiancé. Fiancé: So what did your mom said when you told her about the wedding? Daughter/fiancée: It never came up ... Continue reading Arabian stallions and, to a lesser extent Arabian mares, were bred to English Thoroughbreds to produce Anglo-Arabs, a breed France is credited for creating and developing. A small nucleus of Arabians was also bred separately. ... Continue reading
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