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Quarabs (Starting Out)

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Quarabs (Starting Out)

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Hey everyone! I am working to create side breeds of Arabians, mainly Quarabs! I am creating this for people interested to start their journey in breeding this breed, or buying/selling these breed!!

Quarab information: A Quarab horse is a horse that is a mix between the Quarter Horse and Arabian breeds. It resembles the stock type of the Quarter Horse, while also bearing the smaller heads and flagged tails of the Arabian.
(From https://www.horsebreedspictures.com/quarab.asp) Their head is noble with large eyes, and long well set neck; they have a broad chest while the back part is sturdy and muscular and is medium in length; the legs of these horses is correct & dry, while the hooves are hard. All colors that is possible in their parent breeds. They can be spotted to solid colored as well. Buckskin is a common color of these horses.

How to select Mares and Stallions: I am using my best Arabian mares, as well as two cheap Quarter Horse mares to create this breed. I have used my own studs for the Quarter Horse mares, and Quarter Horses stallions under the Horses For Stud page. I am trying to keep HGPs high while delivering the Quarabs' desired traits.

Base of the breed: Below I will link the horses I have bred to start my Quarab journey!!
Colts:
{SH} Boston Prince *POLE BENDING* : https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2755999
{SH} Certainly Thyme *WESTERN TRAIL*: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse ... e/2756002
{SH} Interstellar Lover: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2761023

Fillies:
{SH} Legendary Lime: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2758333
{SH} Intergalactic Exchange: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2759379
{SH} Red For You:https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2759387
{SH} An Ordinary Glower: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2761027

Thanks for reading, and if you are interested in joining or starting out your own Quarab breeding farm, reply below, I always have horses for sale that can help you start out!
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layorse wrote:Hey everyone! I am working to create side breeds of Arabians, mainly Quarabs! I am creating this for people interested to start their journey in breeding this breed, or buying/selling these breed!!

Quarab information: A Quarab horse is a horse that is a mix between the Quarter Horse and Arabian breeds. It resembles the stock type of the Quarter Horse, while also bearing the smaller heads and flagged tails of the Arabian.
(From https://www.horsebreedspictures.com/quarab.asp) Their head is noble with large eyes, and long well set neck; they have a broad chest while the back part is sturdy and muscular and is medium in length; the legs of these horses is correct & dry, while the hooves are hard. All colors that is possible in their parent breeds. They can be spotted to solid colored as well. Buckskin is a common color of these horses.

How to select Mares and Stallions: I am using my best Arabian mares, as well as two cheap Quarter Horse mares to create this breed. I have used my own studs for the Quarter Horse mares, and Quarter Horses stallions under the Horses For Stud page. I am trying to keep HGPs high while delivering the Quarabs' desired traits.

Base of the breed: Below I will link the horses I have bred to start my Quarab journey!!
Colts:
{SH} Boston Prince *POLE BENDING* : https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2755999
{SH} Certainly Thyme *WESTERN TRAIL*: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse ... e/2756002
{SH} Interstellar Lover: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2761023

Fillies:
{SH} Legendary Lime: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2758333
{SH} Intergalactic Exchange: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2759379
{SH} Red For You:https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2759387
{SH} An Ordinary Glower: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2761027

Thanks for reading, and if you are interested in joining or starting out your own Quarab breeding farm, reply below, I always have horses for sale that can help you start out!
Hello i have a Quarab mare and Stallion and a couple fillys if you want to barrow one
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Hello i have a Quarab mare and Stallion and a couple fillys if you want to barrow one
Are they of breeding age??
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layorse wrote:Hey everyone! I am working to create side breeds of Arabians, mainly Quarabs! I am creating this for people interested to start their journey in breeding this breed, or buying/selling these breed!!

Quarab information: A Quarab horse is a horse that is a mix between the Quarter Horse and Arabian breeds. It resembles the stock type of the Quarter Horse, while also bearing the smaller heads and flagged tails of the Arabian.
(From https://www.horsebreedspictures.com/quarab.asp) Their head is noble with large eyes, and long well set neck; they have a broad chest while the back part is sturdy and muscular and is medium in length; the legs of these horses is correct & dry, while the hooves are hard. All colors that is possible in their parent breeds. They can be spotted to solid colored as well. Buckskin is a common color of these horses.

How to select Mares and Stallions: I am using my best Arabian mares, as well as two cheap Quarter Horse mares to create this breed. I have used my own studs for the Quarter Horse mares, and Quarter Horses stallions under the Horses For Stud page. I am trying to keep HGPs high while delivering the Quarabs' desired traits.

Base of the breed: Below I will link the horses I have bred to start my Quarab journey!!
Colts:
{SH} Boston Prince *POLE BENDING* : https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2755999
{SH} Certainly Thyme *WESTERN TRAIL*: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse ... e/2756002
{SH} Interstellar Lover: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2761023

Fillies:
{SH} Legendary Lime: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2758333
{SH} Intergalactic Exchange: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2759379
{SH} Red For You:https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2759387
{SH} An Ordinary Glower: https://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/2761027

Thanks for reading, and if you are interested in joining or starting out your own Quarab breeding farm, reply below, I always have horses for sale that can help you start out!
I have a couple Arabians for sale that I can let you borrow if you'd like :) The only "issue" is they are a result of me breeding height into Arabians so they are on the tall side. If that isn't a problem for you id be glad to lend you them. :3
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/barn/150412

I also have Arabian Mares I can lend but they're on the tall side too. ( Excuse the weight issues I was focused on training O.o )
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/117243
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I have a couple Arabians for sale that I can let you borrow if you'd like :) The only "issue" is they are a result of me breeding height into Arabians so they are on the tall side. If that isn't a problem for you id be glad to lend you them. :3
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/barn/150412

I also have Arabian Mares I can lend but they're on the tall side too. ( Excuse the weight issues I was focused on training O.o )
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/117243
Wow thank you!! I'm actually done breeding Quarab bases for the moment (waiting for foals to age into breeding age.... :shock:) but I am always expanding my reg. Arabian breeding program :) let me know if theyres still mares available!!
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layorse wrote:
I have a couple Arabians for sale that I can let you borrow if you'd like :) The only "issue" is they are a result of me breeding height into Arabians so they are on the tall side. If that isn't a problem for you id be glad to lend you them. :3
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/barn/150412

I also have Arabian Mares I can lend but they're on the tall side too. ( Excuse the weight issues I was focused on training O.o )
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/pasture/117243
Wow thank you!! I'm actually done breeding Quarab bases for the moment (waiting for foals to age into breeding age.... :shock:) but I am always expanding my reg. Arabian breeding program :) let me know if theyres still mares available!!
Yes the mares are still available :)
I also have Arabians in my other acc I can lend you
https://www.horseworldonline.net/farm/barn/150565
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It depends on how many foals you are going to make with them. The breeding fee for each foal is 2k :)
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It depends on how many foals you are going to make with them. The breeding fee for each foal is 2k :)
Okay!! Probs only need one foal from each :D
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layorse wrote:
It depends on how many foals you are going to make with them. The breeding fee for each foal is 2k :)
Okay!! Probs only need one foal from each :D
Ok ill put them up for sale :)
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