They were first found in the desert so they had already become accostimed to the land. They learned to live on little water and eat different things that they could find. Arabian's have great stamina and strength and which aoud them to go a long way to get food and water.
Arabians have insanely great endurance. They can hold a steady canter for several hours without tiring. In the desert, pit stops are an unaffordable luxury.
They were great war horses because they had amazing stamina
Arabians are generally good war horses as they are athletic and graceful and don't need much care as they originated from the dessert where there isn't much water indeed. Arabians are good war horses because they are easy to tame and can do tricks. They are also used in movies because they can be taught tricks Hope that helped!
Definitely! For example; Arabians are more spunky than American Quarter Horses. But that doesn't mean that Arabians aren't good horses. they can be amazing as long as you treat them well, but they just have that spunky side to them and they can be harder to train and work with.
Arabians and Quarter horses. But any horse can be trained to be good at cross county.
There is no reason not to plait or braid an Arabians mane unless it is against show or association rules. However many Arabians with longer fuller manes look good in a running or french braid.
It all depends on the horse. I wouldn't look for a specific breed, more the horse that you want. :D Quarter Horses and QH crosses are generally used.
Arabians can have several uses. They make great buggy pullers, they are fantastic dressage horses, Western Pleasure, hunter/jumper... you name it! Mostly seen in costume and endurance. But they are widely and mostly found in English riding, but Western is not uncommon.
Desert and jungle isle are quite good.
It depends of what you mean by "best at." If you mean showing Arabians for beauty and style, they will most likely excel it they are intelligent and of good temperment. But it really matters what kinds of horse it is.
That's a good question. Arabian horses have some of the same enemies as horses that aren't born and raised in the desert do! They have to deal with the heat, with small, posionous snakes, scorpions, etc.
you can feed her horse you take good care of it.
Pick a name that has something to do with your background, heritage, or has a special meaning to you, or one that represent the kind of service or horses you have. Some names that I made up are: Elegant Pintabians Society Surefooted Quarter Horses Ranch Best Endurance Arabians