A lipizaner x Arabian.
The cross between an Arabian and Quarter Horse is not actually a breed. This cross is more commonly refered to as a Quar-ab and although the AQHA (quarter horse registry) will not accept this cross in their registry, the Arabian registry will accept this in the half Arab registry. This means you can show your horse at Arabian shows in the half Arab classes. The Quar-ab is a very pretty horse. You get the beauty of the Arabian and the calm nature of the Quarter Horse.
The Anglo-Arab horse is a cross between a Thoroughbred stallion and Arabian mare or vice-versa.
The Arabian is a breed of horse not a pony, Though many are pony sized. There are several breeds of pony that look like Arabians , these include the Welsh Pony and the Welara which is a cross between the Arabian and Welsh.
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Well, my favorite is the Anglo-Arabian. It is a cross between an Arab and a thoroughbred. Absolutely gorgeous!! Arabian blood is commonly found in horses of all breeds. Index-Quarter Horse, Anglo Arabian,
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An AraAppaloosa (Arabian / Appaloosa cross) can be registered with it's breed association, the AraAppaloosa Foundation Breeder's International. They do not have a website, so you would have to write to them or call. Also if the horse is a first generation crass between the two breeds, you could possibly register it as a half Arabian with the Arabian Horse Association. The Appaloosa Horse Club may also offer some sort of 'appendix' registry for this cross.
Mustangs tend to be small, less than 16 hands high, and bunchy/stocky. Basically they look like a cross between an Arabian and a Quarter Horse, although they tend to favor the Quarter Horse.
I know u can have an arappaloosa an Arabian cross appaloosa.
The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is the biggest Arabian Horse Show in the world.
The Arabian horses was a breed was brought into Europe and the United States in order to influence other horse breeds. Some common Arab influences breeds include:ThoroughbredAmerican SaddlebredMorganOrlov TrotterAmerican Quarter Horseand several Warmblood breeds (including Trakehners and Hanoverians)There are several "official" cross-breeds of Arabs that include:Anglo-Arabian (Thoroughbred x Arabian)Quarab (Quarter Horse x Arabian)Pintabians (Pinto Horse x Arabian)Welara (Welsh x Arabian)Morab (Morgan x Arabian)Not only that, but there in the United States, the Arabian Horse Association has a registry for half-arabs and will allow registered half-Arabians to show at the AHA shows in their appropriate Half-Arab classes.---------------------- I go to an Arabian horse show every year and i bring my Arabian/Clydesdale cross. He looks like a clydesdale and is 18 hands, while his full blooded sister is only 15.3 and looks like a genuine Arabian.