Group: Warmblood

The Half-Arabian is a horse with one registered purebred Arabian parent. The other parent may be any non-Arabian horse. The exception is an Arabian-Thoroughbred which is registered as an Anglo-Arabian horse. Each Half-Arabian is unique, combining the elements of two separate breeds. Competitive trail, endurance, English, and western, cutting, stock horse, hunter/jumper, driving, dressage, and pleasure riders all use Half-Arabian horses.

Physical Description:
The Half-Arabian most obviously takes on the characteristics of the Arabian – its beauty and refinement athletic ability. Other characteristics depend upon the breed of the other parent. In general, the Half-Arabian shows endurance, versatility, and intelligence.

Origin:
The International Arabian Horse Association established the Half-Arabian Registry to encourage both the breeding and use of Half-Arabians. Today almost 300,000 horses are registered in North America. Crossing purebred Arabians with other breeds is not a new concept – it’s how all light horse breeds developed. Thorougbreds, American Quarter Horse, Lipizzaners, Morgans, Saddlebreds, Tennessee Walking Horses, and many others can trace their origins to the Arabian horse. A wide variety of performance and pleasure Half-Arabian horses have also evolved through infusion of Arabian blood.

Interesting Facts:
In creating a Half-Arabian, it allows an individual to customize the horse of their choice through selective breeding. In an effort to promote the Half-Arabian, the IAHA Registry allows breeders to show at national, regional, and local levels; compete in distance rides, and much more.

Half-Arabian Influences:
1. Arabian
2. Any non-Arabian horse except Thoroughbred

Breed Organization
For more information, contact:

International Arabian Horse Association-
Half-Arabian and Anglo Arabian
10805 E. Bethany Drive
Aurora, Colorado   80014
Phone: 303-696-4500
http://www.arabianhorses.org/