
Here are some of the individual horses that were shown to us while we were on the invited trip to Turkmenistan for the Day of the Horse. The mares and foals in the green pasture belong to the President’s herd and the rest are private owners.
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and check out all the horses in Kerri-Jo’s Flickr set, Day of the Horse 2012


















































Jacek Kobus
Nice horses! Did you noted their names/ancestry..?
Jul 15, 2012 @ 9:42 am
Gill Suttle
Interesting. I wonder if any/how many of these are Geldy’s.
Aug 04, 2012 @ 3:34 pm