New “Strain of the Week” series
I may not fully realize what I am getting into. That’s 52 different strains of Arabian horses per year! The good news is that there are enough strains to keep going at this pace for at least three years. The bad news is that I will have to research the lesser known ones, and find pictures of representatives of such strains, many of which have vanished. But then, that’s the fun part in this challenge. Lets see how far this will take me…
Are Bedouin Tribes still coming up with new Strain name and Sub Strain names?
Abu Uwais Al-Mahgribi
Yes they are. For example, have you heard of Kuhaylan Ibn Mizher and Kuhaylan Ibn Jlaidan? These are examples of new strains.
Edouard
Let me ask, if Bedouins who lives in countries like in Egypt,or Maghrib, Tunis,Libya that raise Asil Horses can they a add a sub strain to Rasan? that make there tribe known for it breeding of that particular Rasan?
Abu Uwais Al-Maghribi