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EAHS Set to Shine at Al Ain International Hunting Exhibition 2025

EAHS Set to Shine at Al Ain International Hunting Exhibition 2025

Post by : Maya Rahman

The Emirates Arabian Horse Society (EAHS) is gearing up for its participation in the inaugural International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition, scheduled in Al Ain from November 26 to 30, 2025. This esteemed event, held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler's Representative in Al Ain, underscores the cultural significance of the UAE.

Organized by the ADNEC Group in collaboration with the Emirates Falconers' Club, both entities are known for orchestrating pivotal events that celebrate Emirati tradition. The exhibition will take place at the ADNEC Centre in Al Ain, a state-of-the-art venue expected to welcome numerous visitors, exhibitors, and equestrian aficionados from around the globe. The anticipation surrounding this inaugural event is palpable.

EAHS plans to establish a unique pavilion designed to attract attendees and showcase the allure of Arabian horses. This pavilion will feature a variety of activities and live demonstrations where expert handlers will present purebred Arabian horses. These events aim to reveal the grace, charm, and distinctive traits of Arabian horses, celebrated as one of the world's most esteemed breeds.

In addition to the live presentations, information about EAHS’s offerings will be accessible at the pavilion, which includes horse registration, bloodline documentation, breeder support, and best practice guidance in horse care. Attendees will also have a chance to explore the Society's event calendar for the 2025–2026 season, packed with competitions, training sessions, and educational initiatives aimed at promoting responsible horse ownership.

EAHS's primary objective at this exhibition is to bolster the visibility of Arabian horses on both national and international stages. They seek to demonstrate the longstanding historical and cultural significance of these horses within the UAE. Arabian steeds are an iconic representation of Emirati identity, and the EAHS is dedicated to preserving this legacy.

Among EAHS's core missions is the preservation and documentation of purebred Arabian horse bloodlines in adherence to top-tier global standards. This commitment guarantees the horses’ health, vitality, and authenticity. Employing advanced scientific techniques, the Society meticulously records bloodlines while collaborating with international entities to ensure quality and precision.

Additionally, EAHS strives to cultivate a horse care culture among youth. By educating younger generations about these noble creatures, the Society aims to safeguard this heritage for future generations. They hope the exhibition will motivate children and young adults to engage with horses, comprehend their needs, and cherish their historical role in the UAE’s narrative.

By participating in this premier event, EAHS aspires to position the UAE as a leading center for Arabian horses, highlighting the high-quality care, professional facilities, and world-class training available in the country. Over the years, the UAE has garnered recognition for its unwavering commitment to preserving and enhancing equestrian customs. The Al Ain 2025 exhibition represents a perfect opportunity to showcase these accomplishments.

The Emirates Arabian Horse Society's involvement in the first International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition in Al Ain 2025 is a pivotal advancement in promoting Arabian horses and Emirati heritage. Through their dedicated pavilion, live shows, and educational initiatives, they aim to enlighten visitors about the esteemed value of these horses and the concerted efforts to protect them. This event is anticipated to draw a large crowd and serve as a vital platform for celebrating heritage, knowledge, and tradition.

Nov. 19, 2025 10:50 a.m. 226

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