That would most likely be the Akhal-Teke horse from Turkmenistan. They have a metallic sheen to their coats caused by the way the hair shaft is formed. The Akhal-Teke is a bit older than the Arabian, contrary to popular belief that the Arabian is the oldest purebred horse. The Akhal-Teke (also called a Turk, or Turkoman/Turkomen) played a large part in the developement of the English Thoroughbred also.
a horse that is a yellow/orange color is the Quarter Horse, that can live up to 50 years of age.
Not sure but she looks like a Arabian, a very beautiful horse that you can see in competitions.
A fjord horse which is pronounced 'fyord'.
Mini's are the smallest breed of horse and they are very cute. They almost look like a toy.
Certainly looked like a very well-bred Quarter Horse to me!
no they are not a very rare type of Arabian Horse. Fantasy horses are horses from people's imagination.
Looks to me very much like a Japanese Spitz
He is a fjord horse, a relatively small but very strong breed from Norway.
The Falabella is actually considered a Horse, or miniature horse. It is the smallest breed of horse in the world and is very rare.
The Friesian Horse. Black with very little or no white markings.
No, it's an Arabian. Answer 2: Pinto is a type of color pattern, not a breed. The pinto markings have been around for a very long time though.
A Kladruber, which is a very rare breed of horse which was origionally used to pull royal carriages, but is now used for riding and dressage.
the hairs are very thick depending on the breed.