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Arabian horses are one of the worlds oldest breeds, and no one knows exactly when they where bred, or came to America.

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The first Arabian horse imported to the US was in 1725, a stallion who sired some 300 foals. More were brought into the US throughout the 1700's and 1800's.

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Arabian horses came to the USA in 1747.

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