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Heritage activities in "Abu Dhabi Fishing and Equestrian Fair"

Abu Dhabi, September 5 / WAM / The activities of the twenty -second edition of the Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition witnessed various activities in a vibrant atmosphere of heritage and adventure.

The Jamal Al -Saqour competition included competitions between 15 falcons in each of the categories of heat, Al -Qarmosha, and Al -Aqa Bureau, with the participation of national and international farms, and the Golden Gold Falcies Falcons achieved the first three places in the Gear Pure category, in addition to winning the first and third places in the category of tirch, while Saqr from the Al Dhafra Falcon farm ranked second.

This competition is one of the most prominent activities of the exhibition, because of its role in enhancing Abu Dhabi globally in the field of falconry, and the consolidation of this cultural heritage between generations.

Ariana Square also witnessed a special offer for purebred Arabian horses, while the Arabian horse auction, which was organized in cooperation with the Emirates Arabian Horses Association, attracted a group of breeders, owners and horse lovers from all over the world and the auction witnessed our great competition among the bidders.

The seventh day of the exhibition achieved a remarkable cognitive and interactive momentum, as the various activities continued on the knowledge platform, which has become a major destination for visitors looking for education and live experience, and the “Black Points” workshop organized by the Abu Dhabi Police was one of the most prominent events, as it discussed traffic challenges in vital areas, and provided innovative solutions to enhance public safety, amid great interaction from the public.

The platforms of the exhibiting companies, whether local or international, witnessed a remarkable turnout by visitors to buy all the necessary camping and fishing equipment.

In the context of caring for heritage, the event of “identifying hawks” attracted falconers, providing rich information about the types of falcons and their training methods.

As for the equestrian sector, the “Medical Emergency Emergency and Camel” session dealt with the most critical cases and methods of dealing with them, in addition to the symposium “Experts’ Vision: Horse Health and Nutrition “that provided advanced visions of a group of veterinarians and specialists.

Visitors enjoyed the Arabian Gloss Show, in addition to simulating pictures of photo and Mongolian hunting width with eagles, which transferred the audience to the traditional hunting atmosphere in Asia, and Ali Al -Amiri presented an interactive session entitled “The Art of Dealing with Horse Language”, in which his experiences participated in communicating with horses in a unique style.

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