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Likely the most beautiful horse in the world

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Horse breed : Akhal Teke

Origin: Turkmenistan

The Akhal Teke is a horse breed autochthonous to the country of Turkmenistan and are thought to be one of the oldest existing horse breeds.

They have a reputation for endurance, speed and intelligence. They have thin manes and are well known for their distinctive metallic sheen.

The shiny coat of the Akhal Teke led to their being nicknamed "Golden Horses". The metallic sheen is not a color gene, but due to the structure of the hair shaft that affects how light reflects off the coat, which scatters light, thus creating a shimmering, golden appearance. While the metallic sheen is a characteristic trait of the breed, it is not present in all Akhal Tekes; their colors vary in bays, duns, blacks, and chestnuts. Akhal Teke horses vary in colors: Brown, black, grey, cream, white and yellow. The metallic sheen, which in duns may produce an unusual golden effect, is most noticeable in horses with lighter coat colors.

They are well adapted to severe climatic conditions and can go long distances without much water and food. It is believed that its unique coat provided camouflage in the desert where the breed originated. Today, Akhal Teke horses are found in Turkmenistan and Russia, with smaller populations in Europe, North America, Uruguay, and Australia. This special breed of horse is considered a national treasure in Turkmenistan and has laws to protect it.

So majestic and stunning, Akhal Teke horses look ethereal, like something straight out of a fairytale book, together with shimmering unicorns and winged horses.





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Wow! Gorgeous!
@LadyGrace It is, absolutely!☺
I beg to differ....

@Majorlatency I'm sorry, you're right. That ⬆ is the most beautiful horse in the world, who can resist that face ? 🤭😂
Oneofthestormboys · 56-60, M
What a beautiful animal 🥰
@Oneofthestormboys It most definitely is! ☺
@Ferric67 I think so too ☺
beautiful, never seen one like that,
@jackrabbit10 Awww! You've raised her and she sees you as her dad, I think that's so sweet! They do respond when you call them,right? I think they're very intelligent. I saw a video of a man who talks to them gently and is able to get them to fall asleep, cuddling up to him.I no longer eat beef because I have this affection for cows. I'm not vegetarian nor vegan but I consume more veggies and fruits now. Maybe one day I can manage to be one🤞☺
@LilMissAnonyMOUSE my son works a Dairy, ever so often a calf is born with short utters cant be a Dairy cow, so they are sold off,
@jackrabbit10 He does? At least they don't kill them. Tbh, I still drink cow's milk( with coffee) and use it for baking too but I hope to wean myself off it eventually., first by no longer drinking coffee, if I can manage it .

Oh, I feel sorry for them, I wish they weren't killed for food.I hope we can find a solution for this so that dairy farms and cattle farms can still live off of something that would replace animal farming so that everyone wins in this situation☺
I should work with horses again.
@SinlessOnslaught You did before ? It's hard not to get attached to them , I imagine.
@SinlessOnslaught 🙏🏻yes, they're so ''larger than life'' that it's tough to lose them too but so rewarding / fulfilling to care for them🙂
pdockal · 56-60, M
To each their own

I prefer Clydesdale
@pdockal 🙂

 
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