- Sardinian Anglo-Arab - The Sardinian Anglo-Arab originates from the island of Sardinia, and stems from the small, wiry local animals that were crossed with Arabians.
A Sardinian Anglo-Arab horse must obey the same rule as for any other Anglo-Arabian horse and that is to have at least 25% Arabian blood. The country of origin is Sardinia, which is obvious, because of the name itself.
The Sardinian, or Sardinian Anglo-Arab, as it is also called, is an old breed that was established in Sardinia during the 15th century.
The Sardinian horse, or Sardinian Anglo-Arab is an old breed established in the 15th century in Sardinia. Barb horses as well as Arabians were imported into the region through trade, and these horses were crossed with local stock.
Sardinian (Horse) , also known as Sardinian Anglo-Arab The Sardinian , or Sardinian Anglo-Arab, as it is also called, is an old breed that was established in Sardinia during the 15th century.
See also: Arabian, Sardinian, Anglo-Arab, Arab, Barb
 
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