Arkhal Horses 🆕 🆕
Genetic research identifies the Akhal-Teke as a foundation sire for the modern English Thoroughbred . Physical Characteristics
Historical records suggest they descended from the ancient Massagetae and Bactrian horses, once known as "Nisaean" or "Parthian" horses in ancient Persia. Arkhal Horses
Akhal-Tekes are immediately recognizable by their unique conformation and shimmering appearance. Genetic research identifies the Akhal-Teke as a foundation
They possess a slim, athletic frame with a long, thin neck and high-set tail. They typically stand between 14 to 16 hands (56–64 inches) high. athletic frame with a long