How old can an arabian get well its a bred of horse and its the same as any other hrse so 20-30 years old.
Arabian horses can live until they are 45 years old. PS:i love Arabian horses i have one The Arabian horse breed is the oldest breed in the world!
its "have you ridden a horse" for the English prenounciation. :) mml
when its old enough to go to the slaughter house
ummm it depends on ur horse if ur horse is usually calm and is old it may not need to be ridden 4 up 2 a month but that is neglecting it a little bit and if you have a horse with lots of energy it should be ridden at least every week
An Arabian horses vertebrae are only as old as the breed itself roughly 3500 years old.
Again, Arabian horses are the same as noraml horses. They need to be feed in accordance to how much work they do. If the Arabian is only being ridden once a week then some Alfa-A once a day would be fine. If the horse is being ridden twice a day for two hours then Alfa-A and a cereal based food is needed to give your horse energy. Grass/hay is also needed to provide roughage for your horse.
Not usually, but if you have doubts consult your veterinarian. Alfalfa makes a horse hyper, so if your horse is not being ridden every day or so, you shouldn't be feeding him/her alfalfa or grain.
All different types! There is the Thoroughbred, the Arabian, the Quarter Horse, the Lipizzaner, the Hanoverian, the mixed breeds, ponies (like the Shetland) and pretty much every horse known to man.
The oldest horse breed ever is the Prezwalksi 's horse, and also the only horse breed left to still run wild and not 1 has ever been tamed or ridden by human kind. But some do believe the Arab is the oldest.
Horses have 54 vertebrae in their bodies.
The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is the biggest Arabian Horse Show in the world.
The oldest breed is the Arabian. Thoroughbred and several draft horse breeds are quite old too.