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Re: A dark day for Arabians



I had an Arabian mare (Egyptian) that I campaigned on the Open H/J Circuit
in SC. All those warmbloods, thorobreds, and Appendix QHs didn't have a
chance against this mare (too bad I wasn't as good a rider :-). People
would come up and ask me after the show what her breeding was. There were
plenty who turned up their noses, but there were also a few possible
converts! I say. let them all know, and the ones with half a brain will
appreciate it! ;-) BTW, this mare is now chasing cows in WY...

Stephanie Wind McCray
Golden, CO 

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From: Nagzarus@aol.com
To: awolfe@etsc.net; ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: Re: A dark day for Arabians
Date: Sunday, August 09, 1998 6:14 PM

Hi Anna,

My kids are in Pony Club, as well as taking a beginning interest in
endurance
(my son just finished his first 25).  I find, and always have found, the
same
kind of predjudice against the Arabian in the sport horse world.  It's
quite a
shame.  I, too, have had other breeds; MANY other breeds, but my
healthiest,
strongest, most versatile and longest lived has always been the Arabian. 
When
asked by Pony Club folks what kind of horses we have I proudly respond,
"Arabians", as if I have no idea they are looked down upon by the general
sport horse world.  I usually get an "oh" in a really sympathetic voice;
or,
if someone is particularly bold, I can see them visually turn their nose
up.
Ignorance is alive and well.  All we Arabian affectionados can do is to
continue to campaign our athletes in other endeavours outside of the show
ring
where their fine qualities cannot be denied and will finally be
appreciated!

Susan Swope  

   In a message dated 8/9/98 8:17:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
awolfe@etsc.net
writes:

<< 
 Some of the people around here seemed to understand - I know more than I 
 expected who have Arabs - including my new endurance friend (Hi Sue!), 
 but some just said that that's the way it's always been, as if that made 
 it right. And some thought he had done the right and kind thing by 
 letting them get first and second place ribbons, which didn't mean a 
 thing.  I was raised to be very proud of showing Arabs in open divisions 
 and beating them at their own game, and he didn't give us a chance.
  >>



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