Gulf Sand Arabians, [GSA] are a talented breed. They excel the most in endurance riding, although many are great in other disciplines. Gulf Sand Arabians may come in many natural coat patterns and colorations, with rarer markings and mutations occurring occasionally. No less than 13 hands and no more than 16 hands may occur, though a select few have been recorded to be 17 to 18 hands high. The height range of this species can differ greatly from horse to horse. Gulf Sand Arabians additionally, have many of the characteristics of normal arabs. Including an unusually high tail carriage, small but dense skeletal structure, and a shorter height. Most Arabians have black skin under their coats, which provides protection from the sun. Finally, their mane, tail and coat are incredibly soft and glossy, which are ultimately characteristics of their ancestors, the Cupido Draft Horse.
The origins of the Gulf Sand Arabian are better known, and possess newer bloodlines than their draft horse counterparts..
Soon after Ruby unexpectedly declined Tyrael’s proposal, her and Mars galloped away. Although never seen again, it is concluded that her and the stallion fled to a far away desert city. They faced many struggles while travelling, not used to the harsh and sandy deserts. Until one day, Mars, who was now separated from Venus, met an Arabian mare by the name of Saturn. Saturn guided the pair on their journey, and formed a deep bond with Mars. Thus, the new bloodlines emerged, and the draft bloodline became diluted, becoming nearly nonexistent in Gulf Sand Arabians. And that is the story of how the new bloodline of these Arabians came to be. The lore, the backstory of it all, it is a continuation to the story of the originals. Now, the two bloodlines coexist with one another, sharing common ancient ancestors.
- Owner: foundation
Show Name: goddess of desire
Barn Name: saturn
Gender: mare
Phenotype: mulberry grey
Genotype: Ee/Aa/Gg
Eye Color: cosmic dust
Height: 17.2hh
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