Akhal-Teke Horse: Breed Profile
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result in palomino cremello and perlino coats. Some horses have pale blue eyes.
Moreover many AkhalTekes have a metallic sheen to their coats that makes them appear shiny. This is because their hair lacks the opaque center of the typical horses hair shaft. Thus it refracts light and appears to glow. For most of the horses especially the creamcolored ones the sheen is golden. For gray horses its a silvery glow.
Unique Characteristics of the AkhalTeke
With a slender build and metallic sheen the AkhalTekes appearance is quite distinctive among horse breeds. But the horse is also prized for their smooth flowing gait.
In addition the AkhalTekes temperament is notable. Loyalty is a strong trait and many owners characterize them as intensely devoted oneperson horses. They also tend to be very intelligent and intuitive. Many are able to understand what their owners want them to do from just a simple gesture or soft command.
Diet and Nutrition
As a desert horse with little grass available the AkhalTeke evolved to subsist on a sparse diet. But protein was historically the key to their stamina. Today the horses may receive a similarly balanced diet with quality grass hay and some grain. You can also provide this horse with foods that are low in bulk and they can even eat barley that includes some eggs and butter
Its important to avoid overfeeding your horse as doing so can increase their risk of health problems and weight problems such as equine metabolic syndrome and obesity.
Common Health and Behavior Problems
The AkhalTeke is somewhat lacking in genetic diversity. This makes the breed susceptible to several genetic health issues including
Cervical vertebral malformation also known as wobbler syndrome With this condition neurological deficits cause a horse to have a stiff uncoordinated gait. Medical intervention can help to manage the symptoms.
Cryptorchidism This is the absence of one or both testes in the scrotum making neutering more difficult and sometimes causing other health and behavioral problems. The horse still produces testosterone which can make him temperamental.
Naked foal syndrome This causes foals to be born hairless. They also have tooth and jaw abnormalities as well as the tendency to develop other problems with digestion pain and more.
Grooming
Standard equine grooming is typically all thats necessary for the AkhalTeke. Brush and comb your horse at least once or twice a week to remove dirt debris and tangles. Bathe them regularly especially to bring out the coats metallic
sheen. Also inspect and clean
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