Ally Nelson sat down with Lukas Bardue to talk about his incredible program where he develops young horses to become functional all-around horses.
As the stands fill with local families, all eyes are on the curved, gently swooping entryway, lined with white pillars for the first horse to enter the gate.
This year, Genesis Equestrian, owned and operated by Elizabeth Lacroix, made the trip South to compete with two Arabians.
76-year-old Maryann Vaughn recalls her excitement after going 2023 US National Reserve Champion Half-Arabian Two-Year-Old Filly.
The Trustees of The Pyramid Society Foundation have historically honored those who have made significant contributions toward the welfare and best interests of the Straight Egyptian Arabian.
Waking up on April 3rd, 2008, I started my day like any other and headed to work at Southwest Equine, where I was the lead Veterinary Technician and ran anesthesia for all surgeries. Little did I know that this day would be unlike any other.
In the vibrant and competitive world of Arabian horse showing, the lure of blue ribbons and prestigious awards can sometimes overshadow the true essence of the sport – sportsmanship.
It started innocently enough. The morning feeders noticed that a couple of horses were acting abnormally. As featured in the December 2015 Issue of Arabian Horse World.
Take a look back at Halsdon Arabians, an Arabian horse farm based in Southwest England. Featured in Arabian Horse World in December 1998. Written by Mary Jane Parkinson.