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<blockquote data-quote="TR" data-source="post: 153475" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>lol! I'm in good company then! Its just been my experience and observations through the years. I must admit, I have a very soft spot in my heart for Arabs, although I've since moved on to color breeds (easier to market in this area). Arabs seem to be more people oriented (as a rule) than other breeds I've been around, meaning, sometimes they just like to hang out with you or be around while you're working in the barn, and not because there might be food involved with your presence either. More like companions than just horses......</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Boy rngr, I gotta say, the few Egyptians that came in for what ever reason were definitely hotter than the Polish, and definitely more typey. No matter how calm you were with them, they still had that potential for FIRE. Guess that was what made them stand out to the judges in the show ring. They just had that extra pizzaz that the Polish sometimes lacked. That being said, I'm not too partial to the Egyptians. Maybe its because of all the years I spent with the Polish. I just seem to have more of an affinity for them, and I like the softness of their features as opposed to the firey look of the Egyptions. Probably because I know what that firey look can mean! :lol: </p><p></p><p>Enjoy them. The Bedouins treasured them as they did their children, and I figure if a people believe they're that special for thousands of years, then there might just be some truth to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TR, post: 153475, member: 22"] lol! I'm in good company then! Its just been my experience and observations through the years. I must admit, I have a very soft spot in my heart for Arabs, although I've since moved on to color breeds (easier to market in this area). Arabs seem to be more people oriented (as a rule) than other breeds I've been around, meaning, sometimes they just like to hang out with you or be around while you're working in the barn, and not because there might be food involved with your presence either. More like companions than just horses...... Boy rngr, I gotta say, the few Egyptians that came in for what ever reason were definitely hotter than the Polish, and definitely more typey. No matter how calm you were with them, they still had that potential for FIRE. Guess that was what made them stand out to the judges in the show ring. They just had that extra pizzaz that the Polish sometimes lacked. That being said, I'm not too partial to the Egyptians. Maybe its because of all the years I spent with the Polish. I just seem to have more of an affinity for them, and I like the softness of their features as opposed to the firey look of the Egyptions. Probably because I know what that firey look can mean! :lol: Enjoy them. The Bedouins treasured them as they did their children, and I figure if a people believe they're that special for thousands of years, then there might just be some truth to it. [/QUOTE]
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