Desertbred Arabians

Saudi Source Arabian Horses

Strains and Traits of Desertbred Arabain Horses

The Abayyan are more refined than the Kuhaylan and Hamdani and slightly smaller. They are noted for extreme tail carriage and a more lofty type of movement. The head is characterized by a bulging Jibah at the forehead and a fine, tapered muzzle. The Abayyan are longer in the back with a slight saddle-back appearance and high set of the tail. They are very deep in the barrel and forehand with broad forearms and a serpentine like appearance. The shoulders are very prominent with long withers and very clean boned straight legs.
The Kuhaylan
The Hamdani
The Abayyan
The Dahman
The Abayyan
The Abayyan are more spirited than the Kuhaylan and Hamdani. They are usually bay,grey or chestnut with white markings more common than in the Hamdani. The primary sources of the Abayyan strain in Desert Bred Arabian Stud include the imported mares *Muhaira, and Abayyah of Ibn Jiluwi, and *Al Obayyah of Saâud, as well as the stallions *Taamri, and Abayyan of Saâud and *Jalam Al Ubayan,a pure in the strain Abayyan of Ibn Jiluwi.
Sources of Bedouin Bloodstock