A few words about us

LynLee Arabians is a small breeder of some of the finest straight Egyptian Arabian horses in the world. A horse owner and enthusiast as a young girl, owner Lyn Rogers always dreamed of one day owning horses again, and this time, she wanted Arabians. A lifelong hope was fulfilled when she found top Egyptian Arabian breeding farm Arabians Ltd. and discovered that she could not only own these rare and valuable horses, but reap some significant tax advantages as well. Years later, Lyn has assembled a broodmare band of the finest quality, but her greatest joy has come from discovering a whole group of people who share her passion for these special horses. “Horse people are great people,” she enthuses. “I love these people; they have become a second family to me.”

In 2008, Lynlee partnered with Isis Arabians, LLC to purchase and build a farm! Arabian Acres, LLC is a 32-acre farm located less than 4 miles up the road from Arabians Ltd.’s facility.

Even though LynLee Arabians is small, it has been recognized for its contributions to breeding straight Egyptian Arabian horses. In 2006, Lyn Rogers was awarded Arabians Ltd.’s Breeder of the Year award. Arabians Ltd. General Manager Shawn Crews notes, “Over and above breeding international quality straight Egyptian Arabian horses, Lyn has been totally supportive of the Arabians Ltd. breeding program. The horses Lyn has bred have helped established ours as one of the world’s most competitive bloodlines. Lyn is a great breeder in every sense.”

Our Staff

  • Lyn Rogers
    Lyn RogersOwner

    A lifelong horsewoman, Lyn Rogers has found her true passion in owning, breeding, and riding straight Egyptian Arabians. A breeder since 2000, she passionately pursues the careful production of trainable, athletic, winning foals out of her small band of broodmares.

  • Andres Castaño
    Andres CastañoTrainer

    Growing up with on a ranch in Colombia, Andres learned to speak the language of the horse, and today, his training methods establish and reflect a reciprocal, quiet respect with these highly intelligent animals, enabling him to train The Complete Arabian Horse.