Breeders' Magazine

The Arabian Breeders’ Magazine is our flagship publication, printed twice a year. This glossy, coffee-table top publication very much focuses on those features so many of you have enjoyed over the years – the breeders, the horses, the history, and the education. In depth interviews, pedigrees and beautiful photographs are shared through the pages of The Arabian Breeders’ Magazine. It is a celebration of all that is great about the Arabian horse – the many features are sourced from a great team of writers from around the world, as well as your favourite regular contributors. The magazine is published on a subscription only basis which can be purchased from our Shop or by calling us on +44(0)1508 536099 during normal UK office hours.

Luigi – Taking on the World

Words by Samantha Mattocks During the 2016 show season, Luigi was the horse that everyone loved to watch – a deep, rich bay, this charismatic...
The Arabian Breeders' Magazine Special Edition 2023

Breeders’ Magazine Special Edition 2023

It is never too early... It is never too early to start planning ahead to The Arabian Breeders' Magazine Special Edition, due out this June...

The Arabian Breeders’ Magazine: Celebrating the Champions – Shaarinah

First published in The Arabian Breeders’ Magazine Volume I Issue II December 2016. Celebrating the Champions – Shaarinah Few ridden horses can claim a record as...

The Arabian Breeders’ Magazine: Celebrating the Champions – AV Cloud Dancer

First published in The Arabian Breeders’ Magazine Volume I Issue I September 2016. Celebrating the Champions – AV Cloud Dancer. Caroline Reid bred the Gold Junior...

The Arabian Breeders’ Magazine: Celebrating the Champions – Roseglen Ooh La La

First published in The Arabian Breeders’ Magazine Volume I Issue III March 2017. Celebrating the Champions – Roseglen Ooh La La It took a long time...
Patrycja Makowska Arabian horse photography The Arabian Magazine

Behind the lens: Patrycja Makowska

Polish photographer Patrycja Makowska was born with a love for horses that soon developed into a passion for the Arabian breed. When still a...
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