2022
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skac247.533
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PSXV-13 Relationship between Velocity and Temporal Variables in the Akhal-Teke Glide

Abstract: While the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has been noted worldwide, media coverage has not addressed the impact on the equine population within these countries. This is particularly a concern for the Akhal-Teke as the main stud farms for this breed are located within these countries. Preservation of the genetic diversity of this breed and, in turn, the unique phenotypic characteristics is critical as the breed has been labeled by the Livestock Conservancy as “threatened” due to their limited numbers. While… Show more

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“…The broken trot also occurs in Indian horses that inhabit the Thar Desert, such as the Kathiawari, Marwari, and Sindhi, where it takes the form of a fast gait with periods of unipedal support and elevated front limbs known as the revaal (rewal) or aphcal [ 35 , 36 , 110 , 111 , 112 ]. The broken trot also occurs in some Akhal-Teke horses found in the Karakum desert in Turkmenistan and imported into the United States (where it is called the glide) [ 113 ].…”
Section: Alternative Lateral Gaits Of the Horsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The broken trot also occurs in Indian horses that inhabit the Thar Desert, such as the Kathiawari, Marwari, and Sindhi, where it takes the form of a fast gait with periods of unipedal support and elevated front limbs known as the revaal (rewal) or aphcal [ 35 , 36 , 110 , 111 , 112 ]. The broken trot also occurs in some Akhal-Teke horses found in the Karakum desert in Turkmenistan and imported into the United States (where it is called the glide) [ 113 ].…”
Section: Alternative Lateral Gaits Of the Horsementioning
confidence: 99%