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The Akhalwari, a remarkable breed born from the harsh deserts, combines the grace of the Akhal-Teke horse with the distinct traits of the Marwari. Its intriguing origin traces back to a distant time when nomadic tribes roamed the arid landscapes, searching for sustenance and a bond with the desert itself. Legend has it that a group of Arabian horse traders ventured into the heart of the Marwari horse's homeland, the Thar Desert. Drawn by the mystique of the Marwari, they soon realized that crossing their prized Arabians with these hardy horses could produce an equine masterpiece. Through careful breeding and selection, the Akhalwari breed was born.
These horses inherited the Akhal-Teke's sleek, refined appearance, known for their endurance and agility, making them perfectly suited for the harsh desert terrain. Their expressive, curved ears, a hallmark of the Marwari, added a distinct charm and a practical advantage, helping them detect even the faintest sounds of predators or other dangers lurking in the vast deserts.
The Akhalwari's loyalty and bravery stem from their ancestors' survival instincts in the unforgiving desert. These traits became deeply ingrained in their nature, making them the perfect companions for the desert's nomads. Their high energy levels allowed them to cover vast distances without tiring, making them valuable for both falconry and swift desert transport.
Standing at an average height of 15 hands, although they could vary from as short as 14 hands to as tall as 16 hands, the Akhalwari's adaptability made them a versatile breed. Their resilient nature allowed them to endure the searing heat and frigid nights of the desert with ease, making them trusted companions for those who depended on them.
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10/19- Grand opening coming soon!
10/20-First Akhalwari has been posted!
11/6- A new face has joined the team! Welcome to Akhalwari our newest artist Doubt!
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