Dittekarina
Check out the beautiful coat on this very rare breed: the Akhal-Teke, from Turkmenistan. "These "golden-horses" are adapted to severe climatic conditions and are thought to be one of the oldest surviving horse breeds. There are currently about 3,500 Akhal-Tekes in the world. The Akhal-Teke's most notable and defining characteristic is the natural metallic bloom of its coat."
madelyn
;portrait in gold
The horses of the Akhal-teke breed are famous for the golden shimmer of their coat. They are thoroughbreds (like English thoroughbreds and Arabians) and originate from Turkmenistan. The breed is thought to be over 2000 years old and is one of the very earliest horse breeds known.
madelyn
Akhal-Teke. The Akhal-Teke is a horse breed from Turkmenistan. Only about 3,500 are left worldwide. Known for their speed and famous for the natural metallic shimmer of their coats.
madelyn
The horses of the Akhal-teke breed are famous for the golden shimmer of their coat. They are thoroughbreds (like English thoroughbreds and Arabians) and originate from Turkmenistan. The breed is thought to be over 2000 years old and is one of the very earliest horse breeds known.
MyohoDane
The Akhal-Teke is a horse breed from Turkmenistan. Only about 3,500 are left worldwide. Known for their speed and famous for the natural metallic shimmer of their coats.
emd91197
Akhal-Teke. These horses are bred in Turkey and only around 3,500 are known to be left. Known for their incredible speed and shiny, metallic coats.
jeannine
Akhal Teke--what a beauty--that long slender "Greyhound" body is like no other breed--famous for the metallic sheen on their coats and their long-distance speed and endurance ability.