The Anglo-Arabian horse is just what its name implies: a Thoroughbred (prefix Anglo) crossed with an Arabian horse. The cross can be made between a Thoroughbred stallion and Arabian mare, or vice-versa. It can also be a cross between a Thoroughbred and an Anglo-Arab, an Arabian and an Anglo-Arab, or between two Anglo-Arabians. This produces a cross that is generally more substantial than a pure-bred Arabian. No matter what the cross, the Anglo-Arabian must have at least 25 percent Arabian blood to be considered an Anglo-Arabian.
France has been one of the greatest producers of Anglo-Arabians. The French Anglo-Arabian has traced back to two stallions: Massoud (an Arabian), and Aslam (a Turkish horse). Imported from Syria, they were crossed with three imported English Thoroughbreds: Comus Mare, Daer, and Selim Mare. Their three daughters, Clovis, Danae, and Delphine became the foundation stock of France's breeding program.
The Anglo-Arabian has been used for the military, as well as a general riding and sport horse. It has also has influence on France's main sport horse breed: the Selle Francais. The breed is also excellent at eventing, with the stamina, jumping ability, and speed needed for this demanding sport.
The horses are usually 15.2-16.3 hands high, and mainly chestnut, bay or brown. The best of the breed have more of a Thoroughbred-type conformation, with a long neck, more prominent withers than the Arab, a short and strong body, more sturdy than the Thoroughbred, and a deep chest. It should not look like a Thoroughbred, nor an Arabian. They have fine heads, although not overly dished in profile, and have strong bone.
See also List of horse breeds | Horse breeds
Anglo-Araber | Angloarabi | Anglo-arabe | アングロアラブ | Koń angloarabski | Angloarab
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