Light weight, elongated body structure, sportive appearance.
Natural endowments:
Outstanding achievements by representatives of the Akhal breed:
From the above list it may be concluded that the proportion of talented individuals is rather high in this small population…
What role can the Akhal Teke have in the equestrian universe in Europe and in Hungary?
As you can see above, the Akhal breed is really multifunctional. Horses today are more or less almost entirely used for sports, recreation and purposes related to health preservation.
Sports:
The Akhal Teke is an ideal breed for sports. It would be worth trying in show-jumping, dressage, milit
ary, long distance riding, flat racing and steeple chase. Furthermore, this breed has proved its suitability, aptitude and talent in some of these sports in spite of the fact that it has lacked decades of dedicated breeders’ focus and training, which is needed to prepare horses for such sport activities. With adequate breeder’s focus and professional commitment it is more than probable that this breed would be able to achieve excellent results. We could offer information in order to foster this process based on our own experience, which also substantiate the fact that the Akhal Teke breed indeed has a role to play in the world of sports…
Apart from sports, this breed is capable of performing special work-related tasks also…
Our family (my father) first came across this breed by way of a circus horse trainer. At that time my father had studied oriental equestrian culture for many years. This trainer saw the equestrian part of a circus programme in a circus in Moscow, where Akhal Teke horses were used, and he was greatly impressed by the horses’ performance
We have performed several shows during the past ten years. We have toured wit
h our equestrian show that embraces the traditions of oriental equestrian life not only in Hungary, but we also travelled to Lindlar in Germany. The fine, unique appearance and the fast, dynamic, almost floating movement of our Akhal horses have brought us great success during the shows.
Our horses regularly participate in the performances of the Szeged Open-air Theatre, which clearly indicates that the Akhal Teke breed is also suitable for accomplishing so-called special tasks.
Suitability for leisure time riding:
Statistical data prove that most horse riders (about 80%) pursue this activity in their leisure time. We started to organise riding tours and riding courses about 8 years ago. For these activities – with very few exceptions – we use hybrid (50-75%) or pure-bred (100%) Akhal Teke horses. This breed has proven to us that it can be used excellently in these areas also. These horses are outstandingly comfortable to ride especially during long tours. Apart from this diverse areas of use, Akhals are also known to be ridden in Western style.
The present status of the Akhal Teke and factors jeopardising its existence:
The headcount of the Akhal Teke breed is very small, especially in Europe. There are about 8-10 Akhal breeders in Hungary with 5-10 horses. The largest stud of non-pure-bred Akhals is our stud in Ópusztaszer with an average headcount of 60 horses.
There are several Akhal breeders in the western parts of Europe (The Czech Republic, Germany, France, Switzerland). In this part of Europe breed shows are organised regularly for Akhal breeders, and horses are purchased and sold at fairs.
One of the problems with the Akhal Teke is that breeders in Europe hardly use this breed as workhorses (e. g. for leisure time riding, or for sports). Akhals are mainly kept by hobby-riders in small numbers (1-5 horses), and are generally used by the owners. Some owners take their Akhals to breed shows (organised especially for the Akhal breed). Negative consequences of this are that the Akhal breed is not represented in sports and in equestrian tourism. Large Akhal studs are non-existent. There is no planning and development in the area of breeding Akhals. Thus members of the equestrian community (breeders, trainers, sport riders, service providers) do not know this breed, therefore they cannot recognise it.
An additional value of the Akhal, which elevates this breed to the rank of national importance is the fact that it was the Akhal Teke that ancient Magyars used during their conquest of the area that is Hungary today. A breed is at stake, which was present at the beginning of the development of all breeds, and which carries unexploited potentials in so many diverse areas like hardly any other breed does.