chickluvinfreak
Songster
Oh, she's old and lazy. She's 20, and the closest she's come to acting like steriotypical arab is being stubborn. I taught her to smile, and now she'll smile at me whenever I go out thereShe's really smart. I'm not really sure that she's arabian, but when she meets a new gelding, she becomes a three year old again
THAT'S when she looks really arab.
My favorite purebred arab I've ever met was russian bred, not pure egyptian. She was like a big puppy dog; always wanted you to pet herAnd she wasn't quite as "fragile" looking as the egyptians I've seen. Mom's friend in AZ breeds them, and he had, like, super expensive horses, but his two egyptians were nasty. They'd both try to bite you, not nescisarily out of aggression, but it was a little scary. The rest of his herd was russian bred (I think), and they were all really sweet. They did have alot of energy, but they weren't nearly as "hot-blooded" as his egyptians.
I like energetic horses but I can't stand super hot horses. Which is probably why I've never wanted an arabian. But they are pretty and very loyal. Have you ever been to the Scottsdale arabian horse show? It's pretty cool
