
Quarab
A species of Equus caballus Scientific name : Quarab Species : Equus caballus
Quarab, A species of Equus caballus
Scientific name: Quarab
Species: Equus caballus
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Description

Originating from a cross between the Arabian and American Quarter Horse, quarab is a hybrid breed that combines endurance and quickness. Notable for its strong build and compact size, quarab has a distinct versatility, making it suitable for both equestrian sports and ranch work. This breed's remarkable adaptability and unique athleticism set it apart within the panorama of horse breeding.
Care Level
Moderate

General Info

Origin
United States
Lifespan
25-30 years
Characteristic:UsageDescription
Riding, racing, endurance, pleasure, show
Temperament
Versatile, intelligent, loyal, energetic, sociable
Diet
Hay, grass, grains, vegetables
AdultSize
14-15.2 hands
Appearance
Quarab often sports a variety of coat hues, with most common being bay, chestnut, or gray. Distinctive markings include blazes, socks, or star patterns. Typically measures between 14.2 to 16 hands in height, exhibiting an athletic, sturdy build ideal for both riding and work activities. Manes and tails are often thick and lush, varying in shades congruent with their coat. This breed is notable for its wide-set, expressive eyes--generally dark. As they age, the coat can become more dappled, conferring a sense of wisdom and sophistication to these versatile equines.
Behavior
Quarab has a spirited yet tractable temperament, harmoniously blending the endurance of their Arabian lineage with the gentle and compliant disposition of Quarter Horses. Intelligent and quick learners, they are highly responsive to stimulus, making them adept at training sessions. Known for their sociability, they establish strong bonds with their human handlers and peers within their herd.

Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Mammals Order
Odd-toed hoofed mammals Family
Horse family Genus
Asses and zebras Species
Equus caballus Breed
Quarab