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There is never a magic number but Arabs are a breed that matures slowly and can still grow at 5 years. When training these horses you have to remember that and not to push him too hard. They are also a very sensitive breed and smart. Athough I have never trained a full Arab I doubt these horses will respond to a heavy hand. With this breed your better off to use your brain.

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Warmblood horses are slow to mature and some continue to grow phisically and mentally until they are 6 years old.

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All horses stop growing at the age of 6, no matter what the breed/type.

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Arabians reach full height by about 3 or 4 years old, and are fully done forming typically by the age of 5 years.

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