You are correct that Arabians can come in the sabino gene that gives them minimal white markings, usually on their face, legs, or belly. But Arabian horses don’t come in the tobiano gene that is more like what people think of when they talk about pinto coloring. Good comment, though, and I didn’t realize Arabians could even have the sabino gene until I just now looked it up. Have you seen my video about the pintabians? They are over 98% Arabian but have the Tobiano gene in them. Here is a link for the video if you want to check it out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A11n6VLF3CM.html
@@ozanjst you are so racist and believe in stereotypes, not all Arab women are covered, you know there are 22 different Arab countries and each one has different culture. And yes women in my country are allowed to ride horses! Please stop being racist, it's 2023, I don't know why Turks are so racist against us! Our culture is not rotted, we have beautiful cultures that produced great sciences and arts, we are not all Salfis or Wahhabis religious extremists, We follow moderate Islam, our clothes are beautiful and we are peaceful and generous people, we are not terrorists and we dislike violence. Don't believe in media stereotype, I offer you a visit to my country Jordan to get to know our culture. It's not rotted and it's beautiful. Stop being racist
@@MagnificentHorses we have plenty of women in morocco who rides horses and in other less conservative countries obviously, the gulf states are ultra-conservative
@@ozanjst The term Ottoman is a dynastic appellation derived from Osman I (Arabic: ʿUthmān), the nomadic Turkmen chief who founded both the dynasty and the empire about 1300