Re: endless dilemma

We in Syria always judge horses by their breeders and where they come from, an Arabian horse is as good as his breeder. When we have a horse bred by a legend we never ever question the purity because we take the word of men as a contract and when they swear by the name of the mighty god we do not listen to what other people think or say about the purity of our horses and modern registration does not mean much to people who are still concerned about their Asil horses, specially the legendary Bedouin breeders. We are very proud we still call horses by their strains and breed them by their strains and non in the world does that apart from us or may be in Bahrain. We do not talk about other people’s horses and it is considered a bad character to talk about Asil horses and doubt their purity and it is against being a man as it is like talking about our women and their purity. Since old times the Arabs recognised the Asil from non Asil and there were always people whose job is to recognise these horses but the Arab did use…