donkey
A zeian
If two different species reproduce and have children, then these children will not be fertile. E.g, when a horse and donkey reproduce together, then the offspring is called a mule. The mule will always be infertile, as will the offspring produced by cross-breeding of species. If two different breeds reproduce, then the offspring should share the characteristics from both breeds.
The most common horse breed "Arabian" has a Cock length of 1ft to 2ft or 30cm to 61cm, while larger horse breeds like "Draft" and "Shire" have a cock length more around 2ft to 3ft or 61cm to 91
The Akhal-Teke originated in the Kara kum desert in Turkmenistan. it is the oldest purebred horse in the world, far older than the Arabian and one of the most influential founding breeds in the Thoroughbred.
There are thousands of horse breeds. one breed of horse is the Quarter Horse. or a Clydesdale, Percheron, Palomino, Mustang, Cleveland Bay....ect.
I know u can have an arappaloosa an Arabian cross appaloosa.
The Arabian horse is in the same family as all other horse breeds Equidae.
The horses of Arabia include the Arabian horse and the barb. The Arabian horse is the purest breed of horse in the world.
The Arabian horses was a breed was brought into Europe and the United States in order to influence other horse breeds. Some common Arab influences breeds include:ThoroughbredAmerican SaddlebredMorganOrlov TrotterAmerican Quarter Horseand several Warmblood breeds (including Trakehners and Hanoverians)There are several "official" cross-breeds of Arabs that include:Anglo-Arabian (Thoroughbred x Arabian)Quarab (Quarter Horse x Arabian)Pintabians (Pinto Horse x Arabian)Welara (Welsh x Arabian)Morab (Morgan x Arabian)Not only that, but there in the United States, the Arabian Horse Association has a registry for half-arabs and will allow registered half-Arabians to show at the AHA shows in their appropriate Half-Arab classes.---------------------- I go to an Arabian horse show every year and i bring my Arabian/Clydesdale cross. He looks like a clydesdale and is 18 hands, while his full blooded sister is only 15.3 and looks like a genuine Arabian.
All of the breeds used are not 100% known, however the Arabian carries markers for both the Akhal-Teke and the Caspian horse. So it is known that these two breeds were used in the creation of the Arabian horse, though many breeders will deny this.
A lipizaner x Arabian.