Anadolu Pony

The Anadolu Pony is a rare breed of horse that is only found in Turkey.

They are known for their agility, strength, and intelligence.

Today, we will take a closer look at this unique breed and discuss everything you need to know about them.

Anadolu Pony Breed Info

Here are some of the key things you need to know about the Anadolu Pony:

Height (size) 12.1 – 13.3 hands high
Colors They are usually brownish in color, but can also have a black, gray, white and chestnut coat
Country of Origin Turkey
Common Uses Pack animals, transportation, riding

Anadolu Pony Facts & Information (Breed Profile)

The Anadolu Pony is a Turkish horse breed that dates back over a thousand years.

There are around 930,000 of them in Turkey now, spread throughout all regions, making it the most common breed in Turkey.

Professors M. Nurettin Aral and Salahattin Batu, who work in the area of veterinary medicine, believe that the breed varies depending on where it is located, such as the East Anadolu and the South East Anadolu type.

Due to the fact that it requires just little care and maintenance, it does not provide a significant amount of additional work for its owner.

If you’re interested in learning more about this fascinating breed, keep reading!

Alternative Names

“Native Turkish Pony”, “Turk”

Temperament/Personality

Calm, gentle, mild-mannered

Physical Characteristics

They’re tough, hardy, and quick.

The head is small and elegant.

There are examples of both convex and concave profiles within the breed’s population.

The nostrils are wide open and flexible, and the mouth is small.

The croup is sloping, the withers are low, and the chest is narrow.

The pony’s mane will contrast its body coat and may vary from thick to thin based on the pony’s individual characteristics.

It was developed to thrive in poor and hazardous conditions, therefore it has a versatile nature, a resilient personality, a high degree of endurance, and incredible speed.

Because of its low maintenance requirements, this breed may be kept practically anywhere.

Colors

They are usually brownish in color, but can also have a black, gray, white and chestnut coat.

Height (size)

12.1 – 13.3 hands high

Stallions

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Mares

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Weight

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Blood Type

Warm

Common Uses

Pack animals, transportation, riding

Health

Can survive in poor conditions

Popular Traits

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Feeding/Diet

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Country of Origin

Turkey

Ancestors

They have descended from crosses of Turkoman (today’s Akhal-Teke), Arabian, Persian, Karabakh, Karbada, Deliboz, Mongolian and the ancient Anatolia horse.