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Don't ALL Arabians have "Bedouin" bloodlines? Isn't the phrase "Bedouin" Arabian rather redundant? After all, the official position of the Arabian Horse Association is that ALL Arabians are descended in every line from the pure lines of the desert. (And yes, I already know the answer, but let's clarify the lines of the debate.<grin>)Montanabw19:55, 10 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
In all honesty, I find the official Al Khamsa definition a little less than helpful...it sort of says, between the lines, "an Al Khamsa horse is what our organization says it is." I also find the Blue Star and Blue List designations rather hair-splitting. I'm sort of curious -- and maybe this is something appropriate for the article itself when you have time to expand it -- about how Al Khamsa manages to disqualify over 95% of all Arabians registered in the world today...?And frankly, how does the Al Khamsa organization even know that their offically approved horses were all purchased directly from honest Bedouin tribesman and no one snuck in a ringer when the buyer forgot to make them swear by Allah or otherwise swear the official oath or whatever...? I guess what I'm really asking is if the entire obsession with absolute bloodline purity isn't just a little absurd, given that no one could do DNA tests back then anyway and even the "pure" horses could have had mares swap foals, an "impure" stallion breed a mare when no one was looking and any of the many things that happen even in our pedigree-obsessed modern times? Is not phenotype and performance testing a far more useful way to test for a "true" Arabian?Montanabw19:14, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
195.150.77.249 (talk)19:19, 31 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The bottom line is that the Arabian horse article is already a bit too long by Wikipedia's ideals. I mean, thousands of pages are written about bloodlines alone, we just can't explain it properly here. Maybe, if someone has the time later on, it may be worthwhile to break out the bloodline stuff into a completely new article for those who want to delve deeper, leaving the more basic (and fun) stuff for people completely new to Arabians. There already is a separate article on Crabbet Park Stud, and now we have the Al-Khamsa article too. Maybe affectionados could create different articles for the Polish and "Straight Egyptian" stuff. (Or search Wiki to see if this has already been done.) Once that was done, appropriate links could be placed in the main article and the material moved out. Actually, if you want to see how far that article has come, check out the way it looked about a year ago when all it seemed to contain were criticisms of the breed and long discussions about how Arabians were no good...<sigh>Montanabw20:27, 13 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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