Silmarillion
Well-Known Member
I personally have been put off by the very extreme and, IMO, ugly look of the "show Arabian". The popping eyes, bulging forehead and six-foot-long neck just isn't attractive. Same reason I don't like Welsh As (being pretty similar in type).
HOWEVER I'm not half so silly to go assuming that all Arabs are like that, and certainly not to tell people with Arabs that I don't like them - after all, the closest I've got to an Arab has been sharing two nutty Anglos!
The AAs I used to ride were very different and nuts in their own ways - both would get hot and bouncy in what I assumed was a bit of an Arab way, but one would act far more TB about it (less spook and more GO) and one was prissy and stupid and spooky, and couldn't bear to walk across poles in case one bit him ...
I do completely recognise though that they are both individuals and I would never assume the next AA I meet will be like those two, or the next Arab I meet will be off its head and spook every time someone sneezed.
I would never buy another Welsh D, come to think of it, because my first one was too strong and sensitive; doesn't mean I won't like any Welsh Ds or would slag off someone else's.
There certainly are breed stereotypes, but people (especially on here) take it quite far sometimes, quite unecessarily.
I assume I'm just lucky really that whenever I post a pic of my (in all honesty, really UN-photogenic and badly put-together) ID x, no-one comments. Obviously no-one has anything nice to say, but I'm glad no-one posts nasty comments either!
HOWEVER I'm not half so silly to go assuming that all Arabs are like that, and certainly not to tell people with Arabs that I don't like them - after all, the closest I've got to an Arab has been sharing two nutty Anglos!
The AAs I used to ride were very different and nuts in their own ways - both would get hot and bouncy in what I assumed was a bit of an Arab way, but one would act far more TB about it (less spook and more GO) and one was prissy and stupid and spooky, and couldn't bear to walk across poles in case one bit him ...
I would never buy another Welsh D, come to think of it, because my first one was too strong and sensitive; doesn't mean I won't like any Welsh Ds or would slag off someone else's.
There certainly are breed stereotypes, but people (especially on here) take it quite far sometimes, quite unecessarily.
I assume I'm just lucky really that whenever I post a pic of my (in all honesty, really UN-photogenic and badly put-together) ID x, no-one comments. Obviously no-one has anything nice to say, but I'm glad no-one posts nasty comments either!