Quarab
The Quarab is a horse breed that is a cross between an Arabian horse and a Quarter Horse or a Paint Horse. It originated in the United States and is known for its versatility and athleticism. The Quarab combines the Arabian horse's beauty, endurance, and refinement with the Quarter Horse's strength and agility. It is commonly used for various equestrian disciplines, including trail riding, endurance riding, and western performance events. The height and weight of a Quarab can vary depending on the cross, but it typically stands around 140-155 cm tall and weighs approximately 450-550 kg. The breed can come in a variety of colors and coat patterns. The Quarab is highly regarded for its intelligence, versatility, and willingness to please its rider.
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