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Dan
Franklin Presentation At The The Arab Horse Society National
Show
Dan's
involvement with Arabian horses goes back some twenty years
ago when he purchased his first Arabian. Since then Dan has
developed quite a unique breeding program and his barn carries
some of the oldest foundation bloodlines of the purest Polish
Arabians in the world. On Dan's ranch in the heart of the
Cariboo, in Northern British Columbia, Canada his Arabian
horses go back to the foundation lines of Synbad, Aladdinn,
Fadjur, Silverdrift, Khemosabi Bask, Bey Shah, Fadaro, Ferzon,
just to name a few.
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Dan's
horses live on 160 acres of natural forest habitat, drink out of
a lake and forage on some of the country's finest grasses and herb
vegetation there is to offer. Dan's Arabians are very relaxed in
their environment and have very little stress in their lives. They
feel very safe and comfortable in their surroundings, and their
quiet disposition is attributed to their natural enviroment.
Dan
has two outstanding stallions, Lyndale Flame Dancer, a great-great-grandson
out of Khemosabi and JC Aladdinn, a direct son out of the world's
famous Aladdinn. These two stallions have a very quiet temperament,
excellent conformation and very intelligent minds, which each of
them passes on to his foals.
In
Dan's estimation the Arabian horse is the most intelligent horse
in the world today. They are the people's choice when it comes to
photography, pleasure and showing. They are the most prestigious
horse in today's time, and are admired by people of all walks of
life.
Dan
uses his quiet Arabian horses in the clinics he conducts for his
"Special Needs Program", and teaches horsemanship to students
looking for a special rewarding experience that will last for a
lifetime.
Dan
has been chosen by the Arab Horse Society to conduct a special presentation
of his skills and talent, using some of the finest Arabian horses
in the world, at this year's show in Malvern.
Dan
is a very special, unique horseman, using the "Horse and their
Language" as a metaphor for his lessons learned over the years,
which in turn he teaches worldwide today
dan_franklin@hotmail.com
danfranklin@telus.net
www.equine-communication.com
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