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§valdyerres # 161 ≡ Re: reintroduir du sang arabe dans nos pur sang anglais
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le 23/4/2007
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It is utmost difficult to separate the eastern horses, which were used in Europe in the first place in order to produce the English Thoroughbred, by breed. According to British sources it was mainly horses of three breeds, Arabian, Turkish and Barb. Many foreign authors earlier and now thought and think that the Arab made the biggest contribution. Automatically the Turkish horses are also counted/regarded as Arabs, but usually they don’t mention the Turkmen horses. By the way there is no other breed than the Akhal-Teke with which the English Thoroughbred has got such close conformation similarities. All European travellers, who were in Turkmenistan in the 19th century and at the beginning of the 20th century always wondered and were struck with this resemblance.

Surprising resemblance with the Akhal-Teke can also be observed among most of the existing portraits of eastern horses which participated in the formation of the English Thoroughbred, also in two of the three progenitors of the breed, Darley Arabian (1704) and Byerely Turk (1689). Of course we now can not find out to which breed they exactly belonged, but their resemblance with the Turkmen horse remains a fact.

Of the same two sires which via their side branches left important traces in breeding of the English Thoroughbred one was buckskin (Dan Arabian) and one palomino (Darcy’s Yellow Turk). According to the craniological and osteological research done by Prof. M. N. Belongov and nowadays a striking similarity between the modern Akhal-Teke and the English Thoroughbred was found. You inevitably get hit by the same idea comparing the old English and Turkmen training and eventing systems of race horses. This is work under blankets, races with many rounds, early braking of young horses and some other elements. The Arabs had nothing similar and it might have come to England with the Turkmen trainers who accompanied the horses.
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