Akhal Teke Breed Characteristics : This beatiful horse breed origins from long, long time ago from Turkmenistan. It's one of the oldest surviving horse breeds which are known 3000 years ago.
Akhal Teke Breed Organization Akhal-Teke Association of America ATAA 21314 129th Avenue, SE Snohomish, WA 98296-7843 ...
The Akhal Teke is an ancient Turkmene horse originating from Asia where it was used by nomadic tribes and used as a war horse.
Temperament The Akhal Teke is a very spirited breed. History In its homeland of Iran the Akhal-Teke had to endure very hot days and cold nights with little food or shelter to help.
Akhal Teke Horse Breed Profile The Akhal Teke is an ancient Turkmene horse from Asia where it was used by nomadic tribes and used as a war horse.
Akhal Teke Horse Breed your local horse riding equestrian breeds reference ... The Akhal Teke Horse Breed... ...
The Akhal Teke and Other Breeds The ancient Turkmenian horse was so much superior to other contemporary breeds, that the horse was very much sought after. The Turkmen did all they could not to allow uncontrolled spread of their treasured steeds.
Akhal Teke The Akhal-Teke is a horse from Turkmen, in the southern region of the modern country of Turkmenistan. These horses have been renowned as cavalry mounts and racehorses for some 3,000 years.
Akhal Teke Horse :is one of the ancient horse breeds. Its presence dates back to about 500 BC. Also known as Turkoman, Akhal Teke horse has a self willed nature and the rider can hardly do anything if it changes its mood.
Akhal Teke One of the world's oldest breeds, developed in Turkmenistan, a part of the former USSR.
AKHAL TEKE HORSE Found in the country of Turkmenistan, the Akhal-Teke breed is most at home in a barren, arid environment. Akhal-Teke have been used as racehorses and cavalry mounts for over 3,000 years.
Akhal Teke The Akhal Teke is an ancient Turkmene horse from Asia... More American Paint Horse The Paint Horse is descended from Spanish horses brought to the US... More ...
Akhal Teke Horse Akhal Teke The Akhal-Teke is a horse from Turkoman, in northern Iran adjacent The Akhal-Teke has superb natural gaits, and is the outstanding sporting horse from this area. The Akhal-Teke is native to an arid, barren environment.
The Akhal Teke is a rare horse that is from Turkmenistan in Central Asia. It was first discovered about 2,000 years ago. The Akhal Teke is known for its endurance, stamina, and physique.
Akhal Teke - bay (sometimes a very light bay that appears dun),palomino,chestnut, cream, and gray, pale golden coat perfered, short mane or none at all, and short tail. Albanian - similar to Hucul ...
Generally it is believed that the Godolfin was a purebred Arabian horse, but some say that the Darley Arabian was from the Muniqi strain of Arabians, which contained a good deal of Turkoman horse (now known as the Akhal Teke horse) blood, ...
Sabino occurs in many breeds including Thoroughbreds, Arabians, Akhal Tekes, Tennessee Walking horses, Spanish Mustangs, Quarter Horses, and Morgans. In fact there are few breeds in which Sabino is absent, Icelandic Horses being one.
Horse Breeds: Abyssinian, Akhal Teke, Albanian, Altai, American Cream Draft Submitted by: Phillipe Wiskell ...
Their program is based on crossbreeding the Appaloosa and a Central Asian breed called Akhal Teke.
The European Akhal-Teke Horse Association International Association of Akhal-Teke Breeders Czech Akhal Teke Association Articles about Akhal-Teke horses: introduction, in US, history (translated from Russian) ...
They were carefully bred to maintain desirable features (e.g. stamina, soundness, strength, and beauty), and are therefore one of the oldest, if not the oldest breeds in the world (this has been contested with the Barb and the Akhal Teke.) ...
See also: Bay, Pony, Thoroughbred, Quarter, Appaloosa
 
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