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<blockquote data-quote="bootsie" data-source="post: 153769" data-attributes="member: 2573"><p>I have an App/Arab and he is everthing all of you described. Nosey, people oriented, playful, into everything, a bit challenging, even skidish at times, and very very smart. But even though I will let my kids ride him he is not a beginners horse. </p><p></p><p>For a rookie horse owner I would suggest a horse (what ever breed you choose) no younger than 8. Preferably a ranch horse or one with a lot of miles. </p><p></p><p>IMO, The reason why most Arabs have gotten a bad rep is that they are smarter than their owners.:cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bootsie, post: 153769, member: 2573"] I have an App/Arab and he is everthing all of you described. Nosey, people oriented, playful, into everything, a bit challenging, even skidish at times, and very very smart. But even though I will let my kids ride him he is not a beginners horse. For a rookie horse owner I would suggest a horse (what ever breed you choose) no younger than 8. Preferably a ranch horse or one with a lot of miles. IMO, The reason why most Arabs have gotten a bad rep is that they are smarter than their owners.:cboy: [/QUOTE]
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