Arkhal Horses May 2026
They possess a slim, athletic frame with a long, thin neck and high-set tail. They typically stand between 14 to 16 hands (56–64 inches) high.
The breed's name is derived from the and the Teke Turkmen tribe that inhabited the region. Arkhal Horses
Historical records suggest they descended from the ancient Massagetae and Bactrian horses, once known as "Nisaean" or "Parthian" horses in ancient Persia. They possess a slim, athletic frame with a
Akhal-Tekes are immediately recognizable by their unique conformation and shimmering appearance. They possess a slim
They are known for light, graceful movement and highly developed senses, including 180° rotating ears for 360° hearing.