I began an "Arabian Horse Directory" in response to several save-from-slaughter incidents in early 2000. The ability to access and share heritage information is frequently the determining factor in getting an Arabian Horse into the home where its bloodlines and place in history will be valued independently of concern for the individual animal. There are not enough rescue people to absorb all of our wonderful arabians who have found themselves in feedlots or at low-end auctions -- it has to be done by 'keepers of the breed' and new keepers of the breed need to be grown. If you own any of these pictures and want them removed or displayed in an alternate fashion, please contact me at:
hypoint@horses-etc.com. If you are an equine photographer of Arabian Horses and wish me to link to you or showcase you in ANY way, please let me know. You have been the chroniclers of the Arabian Horse. Thank you. -- Wendy
Denise
He was imported from Poland.
Could you please e-mail me if you have pictures of him.
Thanks
am very new to the arabian horse industry if that is how people explain it.
i have owned 1 mare for 3 years and had her i foal once in my own comany and i felt like an expecting mother!!
i still cant believe the way my babies, which is how i see them, which is probably wrong, seen as i dont have children of my own!!.
now my boy if turning 2 in 2 months and he is unbelievable polite , but very rough and raw, but a total gentelman.
and his mother is due to have her second baby in december to fame maker r.
if anyone out there has any info on, or photos of, fame or any ancesters.
or my mare who is by sunshine bey, by bey el bey out of a gai general mare. which is a gainey line
any info is a great help, cheers!!
jas
Michael R. Semchison
A question? Any photos of Bint Ambara [Comet x Ambara]: a stallion that was imported into the UK, named Legend of Europe [Gerwazy x Lafirynda]: Etyka [Gwarny x Etna]: Mimika [Ali Zaid x Mimonka].