Arabian Horse

The Arabian breed is believed to originate from several possible areas such as Syria, Turkey, and the Fertile Crescent but the history of domestication is historically unknown. Arabians have been selectively bred for thousands of years and were originally bred for long treks and as war mounts which resulted in the breed having high endurance and lung capacity. Around the world, the breed has been valued as a prized possession due to their intelligence, beauty, and athleticism. The most striking features of the breed are their dished faces, high tail carriage, and long thin necks. The breed excels in many disciplines in both Western and English events.

Body Type: Light
Stats: Endurance, Agility, Speed
Crosses: Anglo Arabian, Araloosa, Quarab, Hispano Arabe, Abstang

Base Color Genes: Extension (E/e), Agouti (A+/A/At/a)
Dilution Genes: Grey (G)
Modifier Genes: Flaxen (f)
White Patterns: Sabino (Sa1), White 3 (W3), White 15 (W15), Rabicano (Rb), Manchado (ma)

Design Lab Only Genes: None
Wild Only Genes: None
Reserved Breeding Genes: None
Removed Genes: Arabians on Horse Fable originally had the Roan (Rn) gene, this was removed due to roan not being a known pattern in real-life Arabians. Roan, grey, and certain types of sabino patterns often get confused in real life, which causes many official registries to register horses as “roan” despite not being roan at all.