DesertHorse
Posted : 8/15/2011 9:22:57 PM
I love Egyptian Arabs!! My first horse was an Egyptian Arab and Tennessee Walker cross. Only 1/8th Walker, though. He was shaped like an Arab, except he was 16.2 hands. Looked like an Arab on stilts! I loved, loved, loved that horse. Just like you describe, you couldn't wear him out, and the pre-flight check was just like you said...to see which side of the corral he woke up on that day. What wonderful, amazing horses...and they really are better in the sand! My friends with non-desert breeds had no end of trouble in the sand washes, but we just floated over the top with those big, fat feet of his! You probably don't have much sand to test that theory where you live. Is your guy a dream on the trail?
It's so interesting to me the difference in the energy between Silk (TB) and Bear (the Arab X). A lot of her energy was nervous, or fear-inspired, especially in the early days. She gets rattled easily. With Bear it was more like super enthusiasm. He was not often scared, but was always ready to go...and the faster we went the better he liked it. But he was thinking the whole time. Brain was in gear, and often he used it to cause considerable mischief. He liked going new places and doing new things. That is my experience on the whole with Arabs...does your horse fit into that as well? I know I'm generalizing, there will always be exceptions...but I find it's really interesting to see what the general inclinations of the breeds are. I think the truth of it is I'm just fascinated by horse behavior, whatever flavor they are! LOL