Complete with a picture of a fresian! Daily fail at its best! I get the gist of the article and I agree the trend is worrying but I've also seen far worse examples of overly dished heads on Arabs than the ones they have used so im not sure what use the article has, it's badly written and very poorly researched
A far better article in The Telegraph which actually manages to use a picture of the horse in question. It is scary what Americans are breeding, to my eye they are hideous and can see nothing attractive in this type but they seem to think they are beautiful and lots of people agree. That aside the dreadful conformation and deformity cannot be in doubt it's very sad. Thankfully there are plenty of old fashioned ridden arabs in the UK although articles like this give the breed a bad name.
I’m not surprised this horse came from America. Why they have an obsession with turning such a beautiful creature into some sort of freak show I don’t know.
The horse in question: https://www.facebook.com/arabhorse/....144022.79084790224/10155520631290225/?type=3
http://orrionfarms.com/our-horses/el-rey-magnum-rcf
I’m not surprised this horse came from America. Why they have an obsession with turning such a beautiful creature into some sort of freak show I don’t know.
The horse in question: https://www.facebook.com/arabhorse/....144022.79084790224/10155520631290225/?type=3
http://orrionfarms.com/our-horses/el-rey-magnum-rcf
Im not surprised this horse came from America. Why they have an obsession with turning such a beautiful creature into some sort of freak show I dont know.
The horse in question: https://www.facebook.com/arabhorse/....144022.79084790224/10155520631290225/?type=3
http://orrionfarms.com/our-horses/el-rey-magnum-rcf
Im not surprised this horse came from America. Why they have an obsession with turning such a beautiful creature into some sort of freak show I dont know.
The horse in question: https://www.facebook.com/arabhorse/....144022.79084790224/10155520631290225/?type=3
http://orrionfarms.com/our-horses/el-rey-magnum-rcf
Having managed Orrion Farms successfully under the ownership of Harold & Dolly Orr for years, when the farm was sold recently to brand new Arabian horse owners, Doug remained as manager. Once he laid eyes on El Rey Magnum RCF, he urged the new owners to acquire this special young colt. I travel all around and see several impressive young horses but rarely do I see one that stops me in my tracks. I simply could not believe my eyes and what I saw in front of me. Horses like this come by once in a decade. It is all about Arabian type for me that makes this breed unique. An Arabian is never going to out trot a Saddlebred or out run a Thoroughbred, what defines an Arabian is their exquisite type. This was exactly what El Rey Magnum RCF is all about. We must preserve Arabian type or we will loose the majestic look the separates us from other breeds. Doug Leadley
Doug shoulda gone to specsavers.