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Re: Arabian Bloodlines



Question for you all. Since I'm new to Arabs (not new to horses). Several
people have told me my grade Arab gelding looks like he's from the Tuhotmos
line. Any thoughts on that for endurance???

chris paus and *

At 09:23 AM 3/17/98 -0000, windfall wrote:
>Doug and Sue Robinson
>windfall@access1.net
>
>I think the thing you have to be aware of in the Bask lines is a long back
>which seems to run in the line.  I have seen a fair number of horses with
>this in the Bask breeding.  Long backs are still OK if you are a
>lightwweight rider.
>
>Other great endurance lines are Hallany Mistanny, Fadl, Alla Amaward, Abu
>Farwa(great trot) and Pietusok.   The Harris, Babson and Davenport breeding
>lines produce good attitudes, lots of bone and substance.  Some of the
>Polish lines are nice also.  Those horses tend to have a workmanlike
>attitude and are not so hyper/sensitive to their environment.
>
>When you go to rides ask about bloodlines of horses you see that you like. 
>A lot of the time you will start to see a pattern of type of horse you like
>and the bloodline. 
>
>
>



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