One With the Horse

Ten years ago, Rod Friese bought a horse as a gift for his wife and daughter. Little did he know at the time that one horse would lead to a farm with world class Arabians and two distinct breeding programs. Still, the spirit of love and giving that started it all remains on the farm that Friese shares with his wife, Dawn, and two children, Brittnay and Nate.
It Begins With a Name
In the beginning, the Frieses searched for a name that would speak to their passion for horses and dedication to their quality of care. They found that name in Bedu, a word meaning "to become one with your horse" in certain dialects of Arabic. Bedu Arabians embraces that principle by putting care of their horses above all else.
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Labels: Cover Stories, January 2008
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