Alexander the Great's horse, Bucephalus, is said to have been an Akhal-Tekes.
The breed suffered greatly when the Soviet Union required horses to be slaughtered for meat, which however the local Turkmen refused to eat. At one point only 2,000 horses remained and export from the Soviet Union was banned. The government of Turkmenistan now uses the horses as diplomatic presents as well as auctioning a few to raise money for improved horse breeding progams.
Search Encyclopedia
|
Featured Article
|