December 28, 2009
The Arabian Horse - A History of Transcending Beauty and Stamina
Arabian horses are a breed of horse that originated in the deserts of the Middle East. They have a refined, wedge-shaped head shape with a finely chiseled bone structure, large, lustrous eyes, and small ‘teacup’ muzzles. In addition to their physical beauty, the Arabian horse, as one of the oldest breeds known, possesses great stamina bred into them by desert Bedouin tribes who used them as war mounts. Much prized for their valuable attributes and versatility, the Arabian horse is still bred all over the world.





















