Anglo Arab
The breeding of the Anglo-Arab is quite a science and is achieved through knowledgeable selective breeding. Anglo-Arabs must have at least 25 percent of Arab blood in them and the usual method of crossing is to use a pure-bred Arabian stallion on a Thoroughbred, or Anglo-Arab mare. The Anglo-Arab should combine the best features of the Arab and the Thoroughbred, without displaying either breed's characteristics too obviously. They should show the speed and class of both breeds, while having the stamina and toughness of the Arab. The Anglo-Arab is a natural athlete with great jumping ability which, combined with speed, produces excellent event horses. They are often bigger than the pure-bred Arabians and heights vary between 15.2 hh and 16.3 hh.
In appearance, they should be a quality horse with a sensible outlook. They are
finely modeled heads, which have a look of the Arab about them, but should not
be overly dished in profile. The general outline is similar to the Thoroughbred
but they should have more substance. The neck should be of good length and
nicely curved from withers to poll. The shoulders are very powerful and should
slope to allow for speed and free movement. They are deep in the chest and
compact through the body with powerful quarters. The legs should be
well-conformed with strong tendons, good bone, and tough joints - the feet are
well-formed and hard. Naturally good movers, with a free-flowing and long
striding action, they make excellent saddle horses and jumpers. In color, they
are generally bay, brown or chestnut, but can be any color, and have white
markings.
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