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About the Akhal-Teke Registry
Our database, which is dedicated exclusively to the Akhal-Teke horse, now contains more than 4,218 entries. We want to promote the understanding and the advancement of this wonderful horse. And so, we have made the registry database available to all. It is a labor of love and not a commercial venture. The small fee we charge for using the registry will help sustain the web site
and to encourage continued development .
For more than a decade, while we gathered this information on
Akhal-Teke horses from various national, international, and private
sources, we tried to find an affordable and user friendly system to
provide to you this information. This release is only the first,
background portion of our database.
The registry contains all horses listed in
the recently published Russian General Studbook Number 10 (X), all
of their ancestors going as far back as the records go, in some cases
to the late 1800s, plus numerous other horses from Studbooks Number 9
and 8 that potentially may or may not have left living descendants.
Our primary focus is on the living horse population. The 10th General
Studbook shows data only up to the year 2000, so we will try to
bridge those last ten years by releasing information first on
American horses (both North and South American) since we already have
them in the database, and after that will come European and Asian
horses, as many as we can find. We hope that with your help we can
maintain for you updated information on most living Akhal-Tekes,
regardless of their current geographic location.
Above all, we hope that not only the Akhal-Teke breeders and owners,
but also all of you who wish to one day have one of these magnificent
horses, and for now would like to know more about them, will find
this database useful, and by your participation will help us develop
this service further.
The database itself is one of the most complete and detailed sources
of information available on the registered Akhal-Tekes on the web.
While we entered only verifiable information from the official
studbooks and other official documents, we certainly may have made
some errors. This database is presented to you for general
information only, and anyone wishing to get official information on
horses̢۪ pedigrees or registration status should contact the Russian
General Studbook directly.
In our database horse identification numbers have either a prefix rs
for registered stallions, or rm for registered mares, to distinguish
between the official duplicate numbers. Since many breeding horses
were entered in the General Studbook without a number, we invented
numbers, often using the number of the dam dash year of birth. Horses
are cross-referenced by parentage, you can trace complete pedigrees
and view them in different ways. Whenever available, you can view one
or more photo images of a horse. Currently the database contains 1,940 images. The database search engine allows finding a
horse by name, blood line, breeder, official identification, and owner.
number.
The following is a list of the items of information
maintained for each horse, depending on availability:
Horse Name ID Number Grading Class Height Body Length Chest Circumference Cannon Circumference Conformation Grading Conformation Notes Year Graded
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Reproductive History Performance Discipline Sire Performance Records Present Location Owner Lookup Purchase Date Original Ref Neuter Date Known Deceased
| Death Date Registration Number Dam Breeding Notes History Notes Sex Date of Birth Blood Line Breeder Color Marking Info
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