More on the Akhal-Teke unique coloring:
http://arcadiasim.com/img/Breeds/Akhal-Teke1.png
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kerri-jo/4643982662/
http://www.petpeoplesplace.com/resource ... 817635.jpg
http://ceosparrulos.blogspot.com/2012/0 ... ke-el.html
http://spiritofthedeep.deviantart.com/a ... -107275703
http://www.fotosdecaballos.org/wp-conte ... l-Teke.jpg
Was Byerly Turk carrying Akhal-Teke blood?
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angrovestud wrote:This artical is about the research done to prove that the Shetland pony was used in the foundation broodmares if Tbs very interesting.
The purpose of that study was to quantify the presence of the 'speed allele' in various horse breeds/types, not to prove anything about the Shetland pony. The Shetland was one of three old breeds indigenous to the British Isles that were sampled. Among those three, the allele was found at highest frequency in the Shetland but it occurs in all three breeds. As a group, their frequency of the speed allele was 32% v. 13% in Asian breeds, and 10% in breeds from the Middle East/North Africa, suggesting that the most likely original source for the allele in the TB population was native British stock, not 17th/18th cent. imports. Among modern derived (composite) breeds that were sampled the QH, not surprisingly, exhibits the highest incidence (90%) of the speed allele, v. 51% in the TB, 0% in the Standardbred.
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Also the Shetland 300 years ago was different than the pony we know today. And US Shetlands are very different from the UK Shetlands.
More accurate way of thinking is that back down the family tree, there was a population of horses that split, some ended up (probably the taller ones) in the breeding population of the Running Horse, and others in the population that ended up going to the Shetland isles. Where they got shorter.
More accurate way of thinking is that back down the family tree, there was a population of horses that split, some ended up (probably the taller ones) in the breeding population of the Running Horse, and others in the population that ended up going to the Shetland isles. Where they got shorter.
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Jorge wrote:More on the Akhal-Teke unique coloring:
http://arcadiasim.com/img/Breeds/Akhal-Teke1.png
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kerri-jo/4643982662/
http://www.petpeoplesplace.com/resource ... 817635.jpg
http://ceosparrulos.blogspot.com/2012/0 ... ke-el.html
http://spiritofthedeep.deviantart.com/a ... -107275703
http://www.fotosdecaballos.org/wp-conte ... l-Teke.jpg
Take a look at this quite interesting Akhal Teke stallion.
What color you see?
http://pinterest.com/pin/524036106611317102/
looks smoky cream to me
http://www.gestuet-falkenhorst.com
Exceptional colored German WBs, TBs and Arabs
Exceptional colored German WBs, TBs and Arabs