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About Araboulonnais HorsesAbout Araboulonnais Horses





Araboulonnais horses are a relatively new French breed developed by crossing of Arabians to large, robust Boulonnais horses.

The origin of the Araboulonnais began late in the 20th century. It was thought that the beauty and pep of Arabians would blend wonderfully with the gentleness and soundness of the large Boulonnais. The resulting cross was an animal that was more refined than the Boulonnais but much larger and heavier than the Arabian. They were created for riding or trekking and they prove to be energetic, athletic mounts with a tendency to be resistant to disease.

They average 15.2 – 15.7 hands high. Generally they are grey.  They are gentle, Intelligent, and tough.