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What colors can Akhal Teke be?

What colors can Akhal Teke be?

The Akhal-Tekes come in a wide variation of colors, shades of black, bay, chestnut, buckskin, palomino, cremello, perlino and grey. Many of the colors are combined with the metallic sheen that is a unique and ancient trait of the breed.

How much does a purebred Akhal Teke cost?

These horses cost around $10,000 on average, though that price can rise considerably based on age, health, training, and pedigree. Akhal-Tekes with a strong metallic sheen to their coats often command a higher price, as well.

Can you DNA test a horse for breed?

The answer is by having your horse’s equine profile at hand. DNA profiles are also a powerful record to have for horse breeders. They can be used for parentage testing as well as to provide valuable proof of pedigree or ancestry if required.

What happens in a veterinary genetics lab?

The Animal Genetics Laboratory offers DNA genotyping used for identification, parentage verification, and determination of specific homozygous/heterozygous gene mutations in animals. The analysis provides useful information for diseases, coat colors, as well as physical traits.

What is the Akhal-Teke known for?

The breed is known for its endurance, as shown in 1935 when a group of Turkmen riders rode the 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi) from Ashgabat to Moscow in 84 days, including a three-day crossing of 378 km (235 mi) of desert without water. The Akhal-Teke is also known for its form and grace as a show jumper.

How much is a horse DNA test?

However, an average cost seems to be around $40 per sample. You can either purchase a parentage verification or get a full DNA profile, or both. Buying both will cost double the money. The five-panel test and DNA report from the AQHA will cost around $145 for every horse.

Does UC Davis do animal testing?

UC Davis is thought to have the largest animal research and care program in the U.S., based on both numbers of animals and the range of species studied. UC Davis researchers study animals of all kinds in natural habitats as well as in the lab.

Are there any roan colored Akhal Teke horses?

There are no roan colored Akhal-Tekes registered. There have been no observation of this modifier in the Akhal-Teke breed. Some horses have a few white hairs mixed in with their coat colors, sometimes the white hairs are concentrated around the tail of flank of the horse.

Is there a dun gene in Akhal Teke horses?

Note that unlike the cream gene, the dun gene dilutes the black pigments as well. The dun colors does not exist in the English Thoroughbred, the Arabian horse, the Akhal-Teke horses , the Standardbred or the European Warmbloods. The dun trait does exist in the American Quarterhorse.

What kind of skin does an Akhal Teke have?

A homogygous cream (CcrCcr) will hide the grey color and turn cream colored with pink skin and blue eyes. One example of this is the stallion Gayaz by a buckskin sire and a grey (born buckskin dam). The grey color modifier exists in the Akhal-Teke breed. The line founders Arab, Kir Sakar, Posman, Aksakal and Akbelek were grey.

Who are the founders of the Akhal Teke breed?

The black horses can carry the recessive Ccr- gene are not diluted. The most important founders of the Akhal-Teke breed, Boinou (b 1885) was buckskin. Modern line founders such as Peren, Melekush, Sere, Toporbai, Karlavach and Everdy Teleke were also buckskins.