Thousands of Arabian horses are registered each year. Exact worldwide numbers are hard to come by, I would suggest contacting the Arabian Horse Association and asking them for more information on exact numbers.
The Arabian is one of the most popular horse sin the world, so many people love them:).
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Horses are not an endangered species, there are many thousands of horses in the world.
Because Arabian horses live throughout the world, you'll get different answers from different countries. There have been many famous Arabians both real and imagined, however one might argue that one of the most famous real horses is the Godolphin Arabian as a result of the book "King of the Wind" by Marguerite Henry.
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Arabian horses are not wild horses, they are domestic horses. They are kept, raised and bred all over the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and Arabia of course. Arabian horses are generally more fragile animals and many prefer to live in stalls, rather than outdoor keeping, but although stalls combined with daily turnout make for a lovely home for an Arabian horse, if a horse has a large paddock with lots of room to roam, and a safe, secure run-in shelter to go in when it needs, it will do wonderfully. Arabian horses now live all around the world, but they originated from the Arabian peninsula
Because of its popularity, Arabian horses can be found everywhere in the world. They are no longer limited to a single area, but rather are found in many places. Not only that, but half-Arabs are becoming highly popular and can also be found all over the world.
The Arabian horse is believed to be the purest horse breed in the world. Because the Arabian does not have any recordable (or traceable) outside influences, it is said to be a "pure" breed. The Arabian though was used to influence many, many breeds of horses including common breeds such as the Thoroughbred.
Arabian horses are not wild horses, they are domestic horses. They are kept, raised and bred all over the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and Arabia of course. Arabian horses are generally more fragile animals and many prefer to live in stalls, rather than outdoor keeping, but although stalls combined with daily turnout make for a lovely home for an Arabian horse, if a horse has a large paddock with lots of room to roam, and a safe, secure run-in shelter to go in when it needs, it will do wonderfully.
There are not any real numbers available to the public. You would have to contact the Arabian Horse Association for exact numbers of registered horses.
Arabian horses are not wild horses, they are domestic horses. They are kept, raised and bred all over the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and Arabia of course. Arabian horses are generally more fragile animals and many prefer to live in stalls, rather than outdoor keeping, but although stalls combined with daily turnout make for a lovely home for an Arabian horse, if a horse has a large paddock with lots of room to roam, and a safe, secure run-in shelter to go in when it needs, it will do wonderfully. Arabian horses do not migrate.
We had one that lived to 45