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  2. Pintabian - Wikipedia

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    The other parent can be a horse or pony of any type or bloodline. The registry also registers non-tobiano offspring of the same type of cross as "pleasure variety equines." [1] A horse with pinto markings and at least 50% Arabian breeding may be eligible for registration as a "half-Arabian" with the Arabian Horse Association. Thus, Pintabian ...

  3. Part-Arabian - Wikipedia

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    A mare of 3/4 Arabian breeding, registered in the United States as a half-Arabian. Breed registries for part-Arabians include: The USA Arabian Horse Association's Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian registry: Half-Arabians must have at least 50% Arabian blood and one purebred Arabian parent. Half-Arabians cannot be crossed on other Half-Arabians and ...

  4. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    The Arabian Horse Association (AHA) states, "The origin of the purebred Arabian horse was the Arabian desert, and all Arabians ultimately trace their lineage to this source." In essence, all horses accepted for registration in the United States are deemed to be "purebred" Arabians by AHA.

  5. This city in Florida is the Horse Capital of the World. Here ...

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    The venue hosts jumping and dressage competitions, horse sales, horse shows and more, and offers beautiful boarding facilities for horses. Our simple-but-elegant room at The Equestrian. (Photo ...

  6. Morab - Wikipedia

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    The Morab usually stands between 144 and 157 cm (14.1 and 15.2 hands) at the withers, [1]: 487 but may reach 163 cm (16.0 h). [2]: 450 It may be of any solid color, including bay, black, chestnut or gray, or sometimes buckskin, palomino or dun.

  7. Scottsdale, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show has taken place since 1955. Today, the show attracts thousands of visitors and tourists, to see nearly 2000 purebred Arabian and Half-Arabian horses competing for various prizes and recognition. The show also features over 300 vendors and exhibitions, and over 25 demonstrations and shows. [89]

  8. Khaled 5 - Wikipedia

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    Khaled AHR# 5, often referred to as Khaled 5, was an Arabian horse that was one of the foundation horses of the Arabian Horse Registry of America.He was a chestnut stallion foaled on May 24, 1895, by the stallion *Nimr and out of the mare *Naomi. [1]

  9. Hispano-Árabe - Wikipedia

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    The Hispano-Árabe has been bred in Andalusia since about 1800. The current breed standard was published in 2002, and modified in 2005. [1] Since 2008 the stud book has been held by the breeders' association, the Union Española de Ganaderos de Pura Raza Hispano-Árabe (UEGHá). [2]