2008 REPORT AWAITED
PREVIOUS REPORTS:
The number of registered Arabians in Israel is increasing steadily. About ten years ago, the Israel Arab Horse Society registered between 150 and 180 foals a year, with some 400 registered broodmares and 100 active breeding stallions. That number has now risen considerably, with 150 breeding stallions and between 500-600 broodmares in 2007. As a result of this increase, 449 foals were registered in 2007. Besides that there were 36 imports and 13 exports in 2006; in 2007 there were 26 imports and 8 exports. There were also some stallion exchanges for leasing in Europe. There are now estimated to be 3,500 living Arabian horses. The use of Artificial Insemination is permitted, as is the use of transported semen, embryo transfer is also allowed.
Arabians are mainly used for breeding, showing and pleasure riding. Showing remains popular, with 1 national and 3 regional shows each year. Our horses have also done very well in international shows. Arabians are used for show jumping, dressage, endurance riding, Western pleasure and pleasure riding. Interest in racing has been increasing, with 5 race meetings in 2007.
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