The Shagya Arabian is a rare and
noble horse breed.
You are invited to visit the two following Shagya websites:
The website on the left
ist a Shagya breeder in Germany called Gestuet Kereja.
They are located in Bavaria and are a small, but very successful
operation.
They have been breeding Shagyas for decades and have built-up
a solid and reputable foundation.
They trule love this breed. This website is entirely in
German.
The website on the right
is called Shagyas.com, and it is a virtual meeting
place for all-things Shagya.
You can place free ads, find breeders, discuss the breed
and so much more. The shagyas.com website is entirely in
English. Registration and use of the site is completely
free. If you have any interest in the breed, please visit
us.
Following are some horse quotes we
find well-suited for the Shagya breed.:
A horse is a thing of such beauty... none will tire of
looking at him as long as he displays himself in his splendor.
-Xenophon
A prince is never surrounded by as much majesty on his
throne as he is on a beautiful horse. -William Cavendish,
Duke of Newcastle
"Where in this wide world can man find nobility without
pride, friendship without envy or beauty without vanity?
Here, where grace is laced with muscle, and strength by
gentleness confined. He serves without servility; he has
fought without enmity. There is nothing so powerful, nothing
less violent; there is nothing so quick, nothing more patient.
England's past has been borne on his back. All our history
is his industry. We are his heirs, he our inheritance. Ladies
and Gentlemen - the Horse!" Written for the Horse of
the Year Show by Ronald Duncan (1954).
Arabs say God first created the mare, and afterwards the
stallion. And to create the mare God spoke to the South
Wind:
'I will create from you a being which will be a happiness
to the good and a misfortune to the bad. Happiness shall
be on its forehead, bounty on its back and joy in the possessor
.'
It is written in the Koran that every man shall love his
horse.
Sayied iben-el Rabil quotes the Prophet: 'The expression
in a horse's eye is like a blessing on a good man's house.'
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