Shagya Arab
state stud Bábolna
grey, rarely bay, chestnut or black
ca. 150 to 160 cm
robust Arabs type; small, expressive head, concave or straight profile, big eyes, stretchable nostrils, small, pointed ears; strong jowls, shapeliness, muscular neck, pronounced withers, long, sloping shoulder, deep chest, sufficiently long back, short hindquarters, straight croup, high set and raised tail; stable foundation, dry, correct legs, hard, small hooves
good temperament, impeccable character, intelligent, good-natured, persevering, hard, powerful, frugal, good eater, very fast
Particularities
springy movements, good strides
leisure, driving, distance
The Shagya Arab evolved around 1830 in Babolna. They imported Arabian mares an stallions and mixed them with the Babolnian horses. One of those stallions was "Shagya". He became the father of this new breed. Through selective breeding a special Arabian horse evolved which is more robust than a purebred Arabian horse.