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MiKael's Mania - Arabian Horses: The Second Shift of Arabian ...

Successful tips for breeding, training and showing Arabian horses as accomplished by MiKael Caillier. ... MiKael's Mania - Arabian Horses. Saturday, January 3, 2009. The Second Shift of Arabian Horses in the Snow ... Continue reading


Picture Meme..........Arabian Horse Antics!

Personally, I think it makes it easier to get colts to understand the behavior needs to be controlled when they begin getting those lessons right from birth. As long as they are taught from the beginning how to behave like gentlemen, ... Continue reading


Dow threatens legal action over Kuwaiti deal - Construction ...

"This was completely unexpected given the approvals already received and the behavior, actions and words from our partners,” Liveris said in a statement. "Pursuing legal options is not a decision we take lightly, especially because of ... Continue reading


Trash Talking Comment

I got an anonymous comment on the post Daffodil All Arabian Spring Show - Saturday Morning I'm not against anonymous comments or I wouldn't allow them on my blog. However, I really dislike people hiding behind anonymity to take pot ... Continue reading


MiKael Meets Richard...............the ghost horse part 3

Now he can ride the horse anywhere in the arena and not worry about stud like behavior. It didn't take long for Reflection to wise up once Richard began correcting him. The horse does not want to be in trouble with anyone..........he ... Continue reading


How can my Arabian re-learn how to tie and bridle again?

At this point, if the horse reverts back to old behavior when the bit is introduced, go back to square one again, and retrain. The lesson is not to get the bit in the mouth; the lesson is to stand quiet when I work around your head. ... Continue reading


DAY THIRTY-SIX—Dream of Arabian Hillbillies, by Timothy Donnelly

behavior after another, from pure. dissociation from the feelings and prides of your forefathers to aggression against the infrastructures of the sea and sky. Spell serious danger to their being,. y’all—only half your hoard is remaining ... Continue reading


The Arab Observer: Break up because of their wedding card

We may be proud of the achievements of the Jordanian women so far, but sometimes it is the tiny details in a unanimous behavior that we call tradition, and in which it seems impossible to break for we assign a sacred – almost - status ... Continue reading


New Here w/an ADD/ADHD/ODD daughter

As a toddler, she started showing "button pushing" behavior, and a real "need" for finding, and pushing, the boundaries. Since she's an only child, we enrolled her in a local daycare for a few days a week so she could get some ... Continue reading


Great Show Pony!!

She is a quick learner, not spooky, not forward, no pony behavior. Clips, ties, stands for the farrier. This is an excellent show pony for hunter/jumper and crossover to Arabians. Asking 5000. Contact Kristen at (505) 899-5336 for more ... Continue reading

Arabian behavior

With a distinctively shaped head and high-carried tail, the Arabian is one of the most easily recognizable horse breeds in the world For centuries, Arabian horses lived in the desert in close association with humans. Prized war mares were sometimes kept in the family tent, along with small children. Because only horses with a naturally good disposition were allowed to breed on, Arabians today are one of the few breeds where the United States Equestrian Federation allows children to exhibit stallions in show ring classes limited to riders under 18.

Most Arabians are intelligent, alert animals, attuned to their surroundings. They are sensitive, quick to learn and, when handled without abuse, willing to please humans. This is both a strength and weakness of the breed, requiring human handlers who understand the needs of the animal and do not resort to brutality or mindless repetition in training.

On the other hand, the Arabian is also classified as a "hot-blooded" breed, a category that includes refined, sprited horses bred for speed, such as the Thoroughbred. Some people consider Arabians difficult to manage, but in many cases, poor behavior is the result of improper handling on the part of humans. When treated badly, Arabians can become excessively nervous or anxious, though seldom become vicious unless seriously spoiled or subjected to extreme abuse. Unfortunately, some fads and show ring practices that emphasize the flash and spirit of the Arabian horse over its disposition and soundness have increased the reputation of the Arabian as a high-strung animal, and thus given the breed a poor public image

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