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Akhal-Teke, Stallion, 3 years, 15,2 hh, Black
F: Gardemarin-Nisa | MF: Bahtiyar
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Malaga
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Lautertal
€5.000 to €10.000
~£4.349 to £8.698
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Akhal-Teke, Gelding, 4 years, 16 hh, Brown
F: Tamga-Kan
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Ovelgönne
€21.000
~ £18.267 Negotiable
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Akhal-Teke, Gelding, 4 years, 15 hh, Smoky-Black
F: Tamga-Kan
Sporthorses Stud GmbH

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Ovelgönne
€16.900
~ £14.700 Negotiable
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Akhal-Teke Mix, Mare, 3 years, 15,2 hh, Black
F: Total McLaren
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€15.000
~ £13.048 Negotiable
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Akhal-Teke, Stallion, 3 years, 15,3 hh, Black
F: Safar | MF: Hamza
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Ovelgönne
€15.000
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Vlotho
€50.000
~ £43.492
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€10.000 to €15.000
~£8.698 to £13.048
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San Pietroburgo
€12.000
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Malaga
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Ovelgönne
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Ovelgönne
€15.000
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Ovelgönne
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Vlotho
€50.000
~ £43.492
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San Pietroburgo
€12.000
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San Pietroburgo
€30.000
~ £26.095

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San Pietroburgo
€5.000
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San Pietroburgo
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San Pietroburgo
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€17.500
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Akhal-Teke, Stallion, 2 years, 14,3 hh, Brown-Light
F: KHALIL-SHAEL | MF: GAON-SHAEL

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Nowa Wieś
€6.500
~ £5.654

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Химки
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The Akhal-Teke horse is renowned for its streamlined, greyhound-like appearance and the remarkable shine on its coat. Some horses even look as though they have been dipped in liquid gold! The Akhal-Teke comes from Turkmenistan, in the wider region of Turkistan, and is likely to be one of the most ancient breeds in the world. The horse is associated closely with the Turkmen people and is now recognised as one of their most important cultural assets. Equestrians are usually interested in an Akhal-Teke for the breed’s beauty, speed and endurance - as well as its important role in the history of horse breeds. Usually, specialist breeders and enthusiasts will breed and sell an Akhal-Teke, since this is a rare horse, numbering only in the hundreds outside its homeland.

Use and Characteristics of the Akhal-Teke

The long-legged “golden” horses of Turkmenistan have been prized and admired for centuries. They stand between 14.2 (58 inches/147 cm) and 16 hands (64 inches/163 cm) high. While not overly tall, they are incredibly athletic, thanks to their long bodies and legs. An interesting conformation point is that their lower legs have relatively short, strong cannon bones, so the additional length is mainly above the knee. Since the quality of a horse’s feet is often the most important, anyone planning to buy an Akhal-Teke will be reassured to discover that these horses have some of the finest and strongest hooves. The magnificent metallic honey gold that is seen in certain special individuals is particularly cherished by breeders. The breed displays many other coat colours too, including black with a gorgeous purple-blue metallic shine. Bred for the harshest of conditions, they can withstand the heat of the desert and thrive where many other breeds would struggle.

Origin and breeding history of Akhal-Teke horses

Admirers of Akhal-Tekes are usually taken aback by the breeds long and interesting history. The name Akhal-Teke means "horses of the Teke people from the Akhal Oases". In Russia, they were known as “Argamaks”, meaning Divine Horses, and this may be the origin of the semi-mythical “Heavenly Horses” that were prized along the Asian Silk Road. During excavations at Pazyryk in the Altai Mountains in Siberia, archaeologists discovered the preserved remains of tall horses resembling modern Akhal-Tekes dating back over 3,000 years. Centuries later, the Turkoman was a type of horse known and prized in Europe. These animals are likely to have been very similar to the modern Akhal-Teke breed and were possibly some of their immediate ancestors. The early studbook of the Thoroughbred has numerous references to “Turks” and so it is well-known that horses of this type made a major contribution to the breed. The modern Thoroughbred and Akhal-Teke have many similarities and shared genes, although this is mainly the result of a breeding programme in the USSR.

Akhal-Tekes in Equestrianism

Traditionally, Akhal-Tekes lived very closely with the Turkmen people and were fed by hand. When being prepared for racing, the Turkmen used a highly ritualised blanketing procedure on their horses. In the 1930s, a group of Turkmen riders made an crossed an extraordinary 300 miles of desert in three days - without water. The Akhal-Teke stallion "Absent" became a famed dressage champion in the USSR. Today, an interesting new breeding programme unites the Niimíipuu (Nez Percé) people, traditional producers of Appaloosa horses in America, with Turkmen breeders of Akhal-Tekes in Turkmenistan.

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