Depends. Most horses enjoy being outside in a safe paddock, within view of other horses, for the day, and being in at night. Be aware that muddy paddocks cause disease to the horse, and horses should not be turned out in.
Arabians need exercise. Talk to a trainer near you, and ask for some lessons. These will help determine the amount of exercise your horse needs.
If it is sleeting outside, or hailing, DO NOT put horses out. They can get injured. Rain and snow is okay, and some enjoy being outside, but watch carefully to make sure the ground stays firm and doesn't get slippery. Arabian horses, and all horses, can injure themselves if falling down.
All in all, talk to an experienced trainer to determine what is best for your Arabian horse.
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it is a good time to break in an Arabian while it is still young about 4 to 8 yrs of age
Arabian horses win dressage competitions all the time. They are particularly good at the lower levels.
for a boy: Aladdin for a girl: Jasmine
You can get an Arabian horse from a breeder or someone who is looking to sell their horse either through a private sale or at an auction. You can also look up many really good horse sale websites and narrow the search down to your state or even your town.
It depends. Any breed can be a barrel horse, its just whether the horse loves to run and has the desire to do it. If it doesn't have the desire, it will be a pain trying to force it to run. They can for a starter horse, but to get to the upper levels, you would need a horse more like a quarter horse, with good hindquarters, built for sprinting and turning on a dime. And the desire to barrel race is important too.you won't do well on a horse who doesn't like his job because he will protest all the way.
It depends on your personality, ability of riding, amount of challenge, and do you want to do competitive trail or endurance? for competitive trail and endurance the Arabian or part-bred Arabian is the hands down winner. For pleasure, Arab, Quarter, Saddlebred, Morgan,Walker, Appy and several other "color' breeds are good choices.
Any breed can be a good first horse so long as the rider and horse get along and match each others skills.
It needs sunlight for energy.So summer has a good amount of sunlight.
Arabians are often bought for Endurance Races. They are also good jumpers.
It need a good amount of sunlight.
It cannot jump as high as the fence is, but you can train the horse to jump, but some horses just arent good at it, so dont push your horse to hard.