The Bashkir Curly is known for having a curly coat, especially during winter time.
Bashkir Curly. Or Shetlands can get pretty hairy.
The Bashkir Curlys can be found on the snowy isles (Snow, Ice, Polar, Snowball, Berg, Icicle)
only on the snowy isles
Bashkir Curly
Bashkir Curlies are believed to be hypoallergenic, but it hasn't been studied in depth. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashkir_Curly
Bashkir Curly horses are typically not known for digging for their food. They are more commonly found grazing on pasture grass or hay provided by their owners. However, if natural foraging is limited, they may paw at the ground to search for roots or vegetation.
Known for its curly winter coat, the Bashkir Curlyis able to withstand extremely cold temperatures and dig food out from under 3 foot deep snow
Its bashkir Curly ^.^ from FireBurner on horse isle 2!
Barb Belgian Belgium Warmblood Bashkir Curly Horse Boulonnais Brumby
No horse breed is completely hypoallergenic as all horses produce some level of dander, saliva, and urine that can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. However, some horse breeds, such as the American Curly Horse and the Bashkir Curly, are known to produce less dander and may be better tolerated by some people with allergies.
A bashkir is a member of a Turkic ethnic group of central Asia.
In Bashkir, "hello" is translated as "сәлам" (salam).