Carson's Arabians
History of Our Arabians
Proud to be a Mentor and Discover Farm with Arabian Horse America, sponsored by the Arabian Horse Registry of America. We started 50 years ago with Abu Farwa/Ferseyn bred horses, and have incorporated Egyptian and Polish bloodlines to promote Arabian horses with athletic ability, size and type.
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| Granddaughter Jessica Starr on Missie, April 2001 | Ra Shar--the gelding that started that started it all. (Picture 1962) | Our Beautiful Spot, and friend, grandson CJ |
Currently most of the horses are of Bey Shah and El Hilal descent. Now certified as a SCID free farm. These descendants give us a bloodline of great intelligence, presence and Arabian type with great willingness to please.
We have been in the breeding and raising, and training fine Arabian horses for about 50 years (Larry started in high school), and in that time, we have only purchased three mares, the rest have been bred and raised by us.
With a teaching background, Larry and family have enjoyed the teaching, training and showmanship of both the beautiful Arabians and the riders. 4-H has been an integral and enjoyable part of our Arabian connection.
We're still involved in personal training on an individual basis. We still enjoy the small open horse shows, as well as an occasional Class A show, and love showing our horses in competition with other breeds.
In Loving Memory...
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Willow and Larry out on the trail. |
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These memorial plaques were created in loving memory of Missie Mac and Ms Willow by Lynne Carson. Below, is a (much) earlier picture of Missie Mac and her lovely filly Ms Willow. |
Below: CJ (a much younger version) and Missie Mac and Larry and Winnie | |
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Introducing our new page in our history: Neon Dancer. He is our first Welara, and a great, great grandson of Missie Mac. |
Here are our 4 generations girls. Starting on the left, Miss Winnie, Jamil Zafar (Spot), Miss Willow, and the Grand Dam Missie Mac. | TooMuch Neon our second Welara, is also a great, great grandson of Missie Mac. |
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