A TYPICAL LAZY VV ARAB MARE AND HER FILLY COLT
Since Bedouins rode their brood mares in warfare right up to foaling date, this little stud colt, if born during such a raid, would have been destroyed immediately. Happily, at The Lazy VV, he receives gentle care.
From a far end of one Lazy VV pasture, this little girl brought some yearling fillies by calling and rattling the feed bucket. They are determined to feed, but she can’t let them know they were fooled.
FRIENDLY TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLIES CRAVE COMPANIONSHIP
From the day it is born, a Lazy VV Arab knows nothing but love and affection. The horse trainers have often said it is a “snap” to halter-break a yearling Arab, because he is so used to arms encircling his neck.
Everyone is encouraged to play with and become acquainted with the Arabs. Such treatment brings out the innate affection of this breed.