Arkhal Horses Site
The "Arkhal" horse most likely refers to the , an ancient and rare horse breed from Turkmenistan renowned for its endurance, distinctive metallic coat, and deep cultural heritage. Often called "Golden Horses," they are considered one of the oldest existing breeds, with a history spanning over 3,000 years. Historical Significance & Origin
Their coats often have a distinctive metallic glow. This is caused by a unique hair structure where the opaque core is narrower, allowing light to pass through and reflect off the hair. Arkhal Horses
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 "Arkhal" horse most likely refers to the
They are known for light, graceful movement and highly developed senses, including 180° rotating ears for 360° hearing. This is caused by a unique hair structure
The breed's name is derived from the and the Teke Turkmen tribe that inhabited the region.
