Beautiful lady! she is so relaxed and reallylistening to you,is she an arab? following you, not got enough horse in my life right now!
RE: Lunging Our Horse For The Second Time: An Update On Nayyerah's Training
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Hi @steemama! Lovely to meet another horse lover. Yes well spotted she's a pure bred Egyptian Arabian. Scarab is too. We bought her from the breeder. When she was transported to us it was the first time she'd left the property where she was born on. Thanks for following and for the lovely comment!
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Ohhh my favourite! I lived in Egypt for 4 years near Cairo and had lots of contact with Arabian horses, my own there was half, I really love the character. We just did a 2 month trek with two horses and pur kids in the mountains Herr in Spain. The smaller made is half Arabian (so they said!) There's a post/blog on it on my page :-)
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How interesting! Its amazing the history and experience that can be revealed by steemit members. They're a lovely breed. Intelligent, strong for their size, robust and heaps of character.
They apparently can have have fewer ribs than other breeds (depending on cross breeding) to allow their lungs to expand more so that they can work harder with more air. They're well suited to heat and cold. Just a gorgeous and capable breed. Very intimate when trrated well and very firey when not.
They have a bad reputation among the barn-which community because they tend to resist all the bad handling techniques that are so common with most horse owners. I find it's never the horses fault!
I'll have to check out your post later today. Thanks!
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