Arabians are considered 'hot-blooded' horses. They are very sensitive and do not do well with a heavy hand. As long as the trainer understands the breed the Arab is intellegent and relatively easy to train.
Arabian horses are train in much the same way you would train any other horse. The only real difference is that Arabians are 'Hotblooded' horses and very quick to react to something they don't like. They are intelligent and get bored fairly easy so the training must be kept 'fresh' after a certain point. The training method you use will depend on what discipline you plan to use the horse for.
Arabian horses first originated on the Arabian Peninsula.
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The population of the Arabian horses living in the Arabian desert is currently unknown.
Arabian horses have only the basic gaits of most other breeds. they do not have 'easy' gaits like those of 'gaited' horses. Arabians have the ability to walk, trot, canter, and gallop.
Arabian horses were first bred in the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula and in north east Africa.
Polish Arabian horses are Arabians that have lineage that goes back to horses from Poland. They are registered just like normal Arabian's, through AHA
All Arabian horses have different weight, it does not matter about the breed. All horses have a different weight.
Arabian horses live all around Arabia.
The horses of Arabia include the Arabian horse and the barb. The Arabian horse is the purest breed of horse in the world.
The Arabian horses order is Mammalian. Which is the same for all horses no matter the breed.
I believe this is accepted by Arabian registries.