AkhalTeke
Akhal-Teke, also spelled Akhalteke, is a light riding horse breed developed by the Turkmen people of Turkmenistan. It is widely regarded as one of the oldest surviving horse breeds, with evidence of its presence in Central Asia dating back thousands of years. The breed originated in the region around the Karakum Desert and has long been associated with nomadic life, endurance travel, and ceremonial uses.
Characteristics of the Akhal-Teke include a slim, athletic build with a long neck, refined head, and a
Temperament tends to be intelligent and sensitive, with a reputation for courage and independence. Akhal-Tekes are
Conservation and status: the Akhal-Teke is considered a rare breed with ongoing conservation and breed-identity programs.