Arabians

Breeding Goals


  1. Has at least 3 gold/green comments on breeders report (can be 1 gold and 2 green, 1 green and 2 gold, 3 gold, or 3 green. Intelligence can't be included in this part)

  2. Gold Intelligence comment on breeders report

  3. 60,000 or higher genetic potential

  4. Under 60% COI

  5. very light horse type build or light horse type build

  6. 5* Arabian Evaluation

  7. 100% Purebred Arabian

  8. Dished face profile

  9. Short face

  10. Thick jowls

  11. Long neck (no giraffe necks though)

  12. short back

  13. Long thin legs

  14. Low shoulder point

  15. Deep rib cage

  16. Calm, high strung, or spirited temperament

  17. No dilutions (Colors like black, bay, chestnut, and brown are acceptable. Colors that aren't acceptable are dun, champagne, pearl, palomino, etc.)

  18. No markings on body (face and leg markings are permitted as well as the graying gene)

  19. High set tail


Studs


My best Arabians aren't for public stud (members of the Camelot Arabian Association only can use my best Arabians for studs). Those of the arabians that are for public stud usually are between the prices of $30,000 and $60,000 (I won't go lower than $25,000 on public studs), all depending on how well they fit my breeding goals, how they do in competition, their lineage, and the foals that they produce (if any foals). I would like arabian mares only bred to any of my arabians. For members of the Camelot Arabian Association, the stud price can go as low as $10,000.


Sales


My best Arabians aren't for public sale (members of the Camelot Arabian Association only can buy my best Arabians, providing that I'm saying that the horse is for sale). Those of the arabians that are for public sale usually are between the prices of $40,000 and $70,000 (I won't go lower than $35,000 on public sales), all depending on how well they fit my breeding goals, how they do in competition, their lineage, and the foals that they produce (if any foals). My only two requests, after you buy an Arabian from me, are to keep the WHRA in the name (you are more than welcome to change the name, just please keep the WHRA in the front of the name) and to not sell the horse for a higher price than what you had bought it from me (I won't sell any of my horses to you if you do this). Anyone who offers anything lower than $35,000 will be declined.