American Foundation - Definitions
Arabian Horses originally imported into North America were characteristic of
the desert horse -- prized for their hardiness, substance, versatility,
stamina, soundness, athletic ability and intelligence, without sacrifice of
beauty and presence. The goal is to preserve and promote these qualities
valued by the early breeders of Arabian horses in America and to ensure that
horses with those same attributes will be available for future generations.
American Early Foundation Arabian Horses
Those horses whose ancestors trace 100% to the horses listed in AHR Volume V, registration numbers 1-2924.
American Foundation Arabian Horses
Those horses whose ancestors trace 100% to the horses listed in AHR Volumes I - X, registration numbers 1-16015.
American Foundation-Bred Arabian Horses
Those horses whose ancestors trace 75% to the horses listed in AHR Volumes I - X, registration numbers 1-16015.
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