Author: Allyssa Baird

From its establishment, BruMarBa seemed destined to be at the forefront of the Arabian horse industry. Founded by trainer William “Bruce” Clark, BruMarBa started in Mead, Washington, but later moved to Garden Valley, California. Clark had begun breeding horses as a high school sophomore. He...

He was in a stall at the back of Aljassimya's California farm, where the breeding stallions lived. He wasn't on the presentation list that day and was casually eating his hay when Morgan and Ryan Moore first saw him. His dapples resembled the pattern of...

There is an old adage: “Success is 5% inspiration—and 95% perspiration.” While often true, this year at the Region 12 Classic Egyptian Championships, we actually saw the results of “50% inspiration and 50% perspiration.”...

The latest book by Judith Forbis is a must-read for all equine enthusiasts. Legendary connoisseur of Arabian horses, breeder, and author for over 60 years, Judith Forbis’ role is unique. ...

Shael Dream Desert: a special name for a special horse. “Shael,” in Hebrew, means “to inquire.” This stallion’s unique Arabian pedigree, very typey conformation, and eventually, his outstanding champion get prompted top breeders from around the world to inquire more about him....

Ali Brady is no stranger to the Arabian horse, and anyone who knows her knows how passionate she is about her horses and their care. Having been a national-winning trainer for over twenty years, she has gained immense knowledge from highly respected individuals such as Rich Doran and...