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Arabian Mares
Arabian mares may grow up on farms; from there, they may find themselves in the care of a new owner; a farm is just the first step in a long journey.
This breed originated in the Middle East, and so far little is known about the exact place of origin. The horse was developed by Bedouins for war purposes and as a working horse, which was supposed to carry heavy loads on its back.
Arabian mares may grow up on farms; from there, they may find themselves in the care of a new owner; a farm is just the first step in a long journey.
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This is a compact and athletic horse, and he has a strong back and well muscled limbs. His large nostrils and arched neck facilitate breathing, which is crucial for an animal that is supposed to withstand long trips in desert conditions. Arabian mares may grow up on farms; from there, they may find themselves in the care of a new owner; a farm is just the first step in a long journey.
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