EAHS Prepares for Major Role at Al Ain Hunting Exhibition 2025

EAHS Prepares for Major Role at Al Ain Hunting Exhibition 2025

Post by : Mara Khaled

Nov. 19, 2025 10:51 a.m. 249

The Emirates Arabian Horse Society (EAHS) has announced that it will participate in the first-ever International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition – Al Ain 2025. This important event will take place in the city of Al Ain from 26th to 30th November 2025. The exhibition is being held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in the Al Ain Region. His support adds great value to the event and highlights its importance for the UAE’s culture and heritage.

The exhibition is organised by the ADNEC Group in cooperation with the Emirates Falconers’ Club. Both organisations are well known for managing major events in the UAE and for promoting traditional Emirati sports and heritage. The event will be hosted at the ADNEC Centre in Al Ain, a large and modern venue capable of welcoming thousands of visitors, exhibitors, and horse enthusiasts from inside and outside the country. Because this is the first edition of the exhibition, there is great excitement and expectation from the public.

The Emirates Arabian Horse Society will participate through a special pavilion designed to attract visitors and highlight the beauty of Arabian horses. The pavilion will feature several activities and live shows where purebred Arabian horses will be presented by trained experts. These shows aim to demonstrate the charm, elegance, and special characteristics of Arabian horses, which are considered one of the most important and valuable horse breeds in the world.

In addition to the live shows, the pavilion will also display information about the services provided by the EAHS. These services include registration of horses, documentation of bloodlines, support for breeders, and guidance on best practices for caring for horses. Visitors will also be able to learn about the Society’s event calendar for the 2025–2026 season. The calendar includes various competitions, training programmes, and educational activities aimed at encouraging horse ownership and responsible care.

The main goal of the EAHS in this exhibition is to strengthen the presence of Arabian horses in both national and international platforms. Through their participation, they want to show the world the long history and cultural value of Arabian horses in the UAE. Arabian horses have always been an important part of Emirati identity, and the EAHS plays a major role in protecting this heritage.

One of the key missions of the EAHS is to preserve and document purebred Arabian horse bloodlines according to the highest global standards. This ensures that the horses remain healthy, strong, and true to their original characteristics. The Society uses advanced scientific methods to record bloodlines and works closely with international organisations to maintain quality and accuracy.

Another important aim of the EAHS is to spread the culture of horse care among young people. The Society believes that teaching the younger generation about horses will help protect this heritage for the future. Through the exhibition, EAHS hopes to inspire children and young adults to learn more about horses, understand their needs, and appreciate the role they play in the UAE’s history.

By taking part in such a major event, the EAHS also wants to show the world that the UAE is a leading hub for Arabian horses. The country provides excellent care, professional facilities, and international-level training for horses. Over the years, the UAE has become well known for its strong commitment to preserving and promoting equestrian traditions. The Al Ain 2025 exhibition offers a perfect opportunity to highlight these achievements.

The participation of the Emirates Arabian Horse Society in the first International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition in Al Ain 2025 is a significant step toward promoting Arabian horses and Emirati culture. Their special pavilion, live shows, and educational activities will help visitors understand the value of these noble horses and the efforts made by the UAE to protect them. The event is expected to attract a large audience and create a strong platform for celebrating heritage, knowledge, and tradition.

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