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The 1st edition of “Al Asayl Exhibition 2022” continued to enthrall its audience for the second day in a row, offering all horse, camel, and gaming bird owners, breeders, stables, clubs, vets, professional and amateur riders a fantastic gathering place at Expo Al Dhaid.

Organized by the Expo Centre Sharjah with the support of Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), the show has drawn a sizable audience of falconers, equestrians, outdoor sports lovers, and visitors, who flocked in to enjoy its heritage ambience and view the latest horse and camel care products, breeding, nutrition, and veterinary care supplies on display.

The falcon owners and farms pavilion garnered huge interest among visitors thanks to exhibiting the finest species of falcons and providing useful information on the techniques and guiding principles for practicing falconry. The stand has also offered a variety of tools and necessities for falcon care.

HE Saif Mohammed Al Midfa, CEO of Expo Centre Sharjah, expressed his happiness with the impressive turnout of visitors and exhibitors, which, as he said, demonstrates the efficacy and success of the centre’s strategic plans to host a variety of exhibitions in the central and eastern regions and revitalize the economic, commercial, and tourism sectors, while also enhancing the public’s interest in the local Emirati culture.

He emphasized that so many people have specific interests in horses and falcons, and the show has come to precisely suit their various preferences. This explains the massive number of visitors to Al Asayl Exhibition, which is laying solid foundations for a promising position in the future. It is anticipated to be among the most significant events to take place at Expo Al Dhaid.

Many exhibitors have lauded the event’s superb organization as well as the SCCI’s efforts to stage such a hugely successful show. Salem Al Ramsi Al Tunaiji, Director of Class Falcons Emirates Group, said he was keen to take part in the exhibition to showcase the finest species of falcons, including peregrine falcons, shaheen falcons, taba falcons, pure falcons, gyr-taba falcons, and pure gyr-falcons, among many others.

Meanwhile, Hassan Bin Ali, Director of the Horse Establishment and HBA Equestrian Equipment, said that the event has provided him with an excellent platform to display the latest equestrian sports equipment and supplies produced by his company and numerous dietary supplements for purebred animals.

The second day of the fair has also witnessed a series of activities and educational workshops, clarifying how to take care of horses, camels, and falcons. Additionally, a session on artificial insemination and improving animal breeding has been held by a group of veterinarians.

Hunting and equestrian clubs and associations also offered their latest equipment designed to take care of purebred animals. The exhibition will conclude tomorrow, Saturday, at 6pm.