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Old 02-12-2005, 06:49 AM   #1
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Qh/Arabs

Quarter Horse/Arabians Crosses, Can they be registered.
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Old 02-12-2005, 06:55 AM   #2
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yes, they can be registered as half arabian's.
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A Quarab is a QH/Arab, right? Is that like a real, register-able breed or can it only be registered as half arab? Sorry, I know like NOTHING about registering and breeds and stuff lol

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The United Quarab Registry was developed to promote Arabian-Quarter Horses corsses in 1989. In 1991, they added the Painted Quarab Index to promote crosses of Paints and Arabians. Horses registered with the Quarab Registry and Painted Quarab Index must have parents registered as either Quarter Horses, Arabians, or Paints. Horses who have cryptorchid and parrot mouth conditions are not allowed in the registry.

Quarabs may either strongly resemble stock horses, or they may look more like Arabians. Almost all Quarabs and Painted Quarabs have dished faces, some slight and some more extreme. Quarabs and Painted Quarabs are found working cattle, riding trails, and competing in various events in horse shows and rodeos.

For more information about Quarabs, please contact:
The United Quarab Registry
31100 NE Fernwood Road
Newberg, OR 97132
Phone:503-538-0351
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Old 02-12-2005, 07:11 AM   #5
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Wow, would ya look at that! Thanks Shell, you're always a wealth of information! lol

I've always wondered that...now I know! Learn something new everyday
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Old 02-12-2005, 07:17 AM   #6
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Yeah you can def. register them
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Thanks, I might look at that one, but they are asking $950, should I be worried about thay price
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yes they are registerable!!
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Old 02-12-2005, 04:46 PM   #9
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paint and arabian crosses are called pintabians now. My friend has one, a two year old filly, black and white tobiano. very pretty horse.

the owner of the stud i bred my mare to breeds to arabians. His is a buckskin/dun overo paint stud. This one lady bred her mare the first time and got a solid bay, i think. He's got a color guarantee, so she bred her mare back again the next year (for free). He said when that colt was born, she called him hysterical!!!! Made him come to see it without saying anything. It was a buckskin overo, looked just like daddy, but with the arab looks. I guess when it was three, it was being shown at the Scotsdale Arizona Show and someone offered $20,000 for it!!!!
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paint and arabian crosses are called pintabians now.
Really? Sunny is a Pinto Arabian...would she be calleda pintabian, too?

That's so fun to say. lol
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