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Arabian Horses
The Arab or Arabian horses name is derived from the area from which the Arabian horse originates, the Arabian peninsula in south west Asia.
Summary
The Arabian horse is a member of the “hot blooded” group of horses.
Hot blooded horses have a more refined body and are of a smaller, lighter build compared to their warm and cold blooded counterparts. Hot blooded horses are exceptionally agile and posses’ great speed, this is due to their lightly muscled body.
Arabian horses are incredibly versatile; they are used for various equestrian pursuits from dressage to the western sport of “cutting”. Arabian horses excel at endurance and dominate the sport at the highest levels. The Arabian horse is renowned for its outstanding good looks and extreme stamina.
Arabian blood lines are evident in many of today’s modern light weight horses; they have been used to refine certain breeds to add speed and agility, intelligence and stamina.
Characteristics
The Arabian horse has particularly distinguishable features, which makes it easily recognisable. The Arabian horse has a defined head with a dished profile; some have a slightly bulging forehead, large eyes and large nostrils and a diminutive muzzle, a well arched neck, and a good sloping shoulder. You can find Arabian Horses for Sale with these characteristics on the Horsewizard website.
Arabian horses generally have compact strong bodies and a short back and a somewhat level croup and a high tail carriage. Arabian horses have short cannons good strong feet and dense bone. Arabian horses are well built tough light weight horses. Arabian horses can be of pony height but are still genetically horses.
Pure bred Arabian horses can only be bay, chestnut, grey, roan and sometimes black, although black Arabian horses are very uncommon.
History
The Arabian horse is one of the oldest breeds of horse in the world. Rock paintings from as far back as 2500 B.C depict the ancient ancestors of the modern day Arabian horse. The Arabian horse’s origins are from the Middle East. The Arabian horse was developed in desert environment, where food and water is scarce, thus making the Arabian horse a hardy animal. To view more pictures of Arabian horses and Arabian Horses for Sale click here
About the Author
These articles were written for the Horses for Sale - Horsewizard website.
How do I insure my horse after an abnormal blood test?
I have a 17 year old thoroughbred gelding who recently had his annual vaccinations and a blood test to see why he had suffered weight loss. The blood test came back as abnormal but inconclusive and suggests possible problems with his intestine. The vet has recommended leaving him for a month to see how he gets on (now he is on ad lib haylage and seems to be gaining weight) but I would like to get him insured to cover any further vet bills.
Any ideas???!
First at 17 it is going to quite expensive to insure IF you can find an insurance company that will do it. Second if you are honest with the Insurance company about the test results again they may not cover him.
With most insurance policies if you want major medical you HAVE to buy life insurance which in my experience for my horse horses is 3.5% of their value wit a $5000 min but if the horse is not worth that they will not insure it for that but will still charge you for it. However each company is different. Then Major Medical is about $350+ with a $250 deductible and a $7500 cap. Again each company is different so you will need to call around.
So unless you KNOW your vet bill is going to be over about $1000 it is not worth it.
Edit to add:
Most Equine Insurance companies do not require a vet check if the horse is insured for less then $25K so that will not most likely be a problem. However the cut off is normally at about 15-16 yo depending on what company you use.


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