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An Arabian can be crossed on any other breed to get a derivative. There are some breeds that were created from crossing Arabs with another breed and then breeding the offspring together, such as the Anglo-Arab, Pintabian, Morab, Quarab, Welara and a few others. The Arabian Horse Association also has a registry for any half-Arab horse.

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