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September is all about weanlings. Foals are either being weaned, or have just been weaned, or for late-born foals — still to be weaned. In any event, it can be hard time for the little ones. Lots of changes happen at once, and it can...

Take a look back at the Strawberry Banks Farms’ beautiful Ericca. Featured in Arabian Horse World Magazine in September 1996. Written by Mary Jane Parkinson....

Boutique Arabian horse breeders epitomize passion and precision in their craft. With meticulous attention to lineage and conformation, they cultivate elite bloodlines renowned for grace and athleticism. Each foal is a masterpiece, nurtured with devotion, ensuring the preservation and enhancement of this majestic breed’s legacy...

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.”...