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Akhal Teke

Akhal Teke, Equus ferus caballus
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Akhal Teke Facts

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Akhal Teke Physical Description

The adult Akhal Teke grows rather tall and generally stands between 14-16 hands tall at the shoulder.

The breed also presents a variety of colors which include black, bay, gray, chestnut, and cremello, which is the most noteworthy color.

This is the result of a dilution gene which is actually present among the majority of individuals. Yet, it is only a specific combination of gene and cremello color that generates unique sheen.

In addition, other physically distinctive characteristics include slightly longer than average ears. Also, some individuals possess almond-shaped eyes, increasing the appeal as a show horse.

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Akhal Teke Usefulness

The Akhal Teke remains predominantly used now as a show horse, yet the breed also excels at jumping and endurance races.

In fact, it was its hardiness that made the animal so useful in antiquity.

Also, its physique and agility made it perfect for crossing desert regions. This horse evolved to require little water which allowed for desert crossings with fewer stops.

Finally, in 1935, a group of men riding only this breed set a unique record. They spent 3 days successfully crossing a 235 mi (378 km) stretch of desert – entirely without water. That is just impressive.

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