On the authority of Ibn Umar, he said: The people have never dealt with anything better than the methods of pollination. The man impregnates his horse, so he gets his reward, and the man allows his stallion to carry out the process of pollination, so he gets his reward, and the man fertilizes his ram, so he gets his reward. Al-Tabarani included it in Al-Mu’jam Al-Kabeer, and Al-Albani said: Its chain of transmission is good, and all of its men are trustworthy.
And pollination is what is known as reproduction. It is said that so-and-so knocked a stallion: that is, he lent him to him to vaccinate a mare. On the authority of Ibn Umar, he said: “People have never dealt with one another better than impregnation. A man fertilizes his horse, and he gets his reward, and the man knocks on his horse, and he gets his reward.”
And pollination or reproduction was not among the Bedouins of the Arabian Peninsula for all breeds of Arabian horses, but rather they focused on some breeds, including Dahman Shahwan, Kahilan and others.
The Arabs do not allow the stallion to be pollinated unless after it meets the standard specifications, which are: godfather, antique, limb, horse.
The Russian Count S. a. Stroganov said that the horse, when it was born in the land of the Arabs, reached such quality, perfection and perfection, that the ideal image of the Arabian horse became the standard by which all horses in the world were judged, asserting that only the Arabian horses were to improve other breeds.