What is National Arabian Horse Day?

Arabian horses fill their owners with a passion equal to that held for loved family members. National Arabian Horse Day is every day to them. However, the Arabian horse is recognized as one of the world's most popular breeds on February 19.

The Arabian horse tops the list when asking the question, "What horse breed most exemplifies beauty, grace, stamina, athletic ability, adaptability, pride, refinement, versatility, and emotional ties with its human counterpart" when asking the question. The Arabian horse fits every role a person can imagine, from the backyard family member to Champion show horse. They are also one of the most easily identifiable horse breeds due to their unique history and distinctive head shape.

The arabian horse has a long tradition in arabian horse history, according to arabian horse historians

The origins of the oldest purebred Arabian horse in the world date back thousands of years to the Arabian Peninsula. The Bedouins, the Arab horse's first to domesticate the Arabian horse, are believed to be the first to domesticate the Arabian horse, establishing a harmonious partnership in times of both peace and war, a horse that is easy to comprehend, eager to learn, and eager to please, while still displaying supreme endurance and speed. The breed's spread around the world is a symbol of military strength, but cavalry is a symbol of military strength. The Arabian horse still has all of the desirable characteristics that made it so coveted even today. The Arabian is also the foundation for several other popular breeds, including the Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse Morgan, Morgan, and American Saddlebred.