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Arabian horses are not wild horses, they are domestic horses. They are kept, raised and bred all over the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and Arabia of course. Arabian horses are generally more fragile animals and many prefer to live in stalls, rather than outdoor keeping, but although stalls combined with daily turnout make for a lovely home for an Arabian horse, if a horse has a large paddock with lots of room to roam, and a safe, secure run-in shelter to go in when it needs, it will do wonderfully.

An Arabian horse doesn't have a special habitat, it is a versatile breed of horse that can be used as any other horse would be used, and its living conditions would depend on where it lived and who cared for it. Arabian horses originated in the desert.

Some say they are from the tip of the Arabian Peninsula, others disagree. They can adapt to almost any habitat, as they are a hardy breed, that was bred for their speed, stamina, and hardiness.

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