also known as Bashkir Curlies,
American Bashkir Curlies, and North American Curly Horses, are a special breed that comes in all sizes, colors and body types, and carries a gene for a unique curly coat of hair that becomes especially impressive in winter,
the
origin of the Bashkir Curly is one of the greatest mysteries of the horse
world. They are named after the Russian Bashkir breed, Russian scientists have
unanimously agreed that there is no historical evidence of any curly haired
horse from the Bashkir, while the
history of the original Bashkir Curly is shrouded in mystery, the origins of
the American Bashkir Curly are much clearer. Many of the Curlies in the United
States can be traced back to the Damele range, in the remote high country of
Central Nevada, near Austin, where they were first bred by Peter Damele and his
father in 1898,a ccording to the Oklahoma State University website. Peter and his
father were out riding in the mountains one day when they saw three horses with
tight curly ringlets over their entire bodies. They found the animals
intriguing, so they took them back to their ranch. Since 1898, there have
always been curly-coated horses on the Damele range,
Bashkir
Curlies come in all common horse colours, from Palomino, to Appaloosa and Pinto.
They are of medium size and are known for having a tough constitution and great
stamina, but for myself here is the most fascinating thing about these horses, the Bashkir
Curly is believed to be the only hypoallergenic horse breed in the world, with
most people allergic to horses being able to remain in the presence of Curlies
without suffering any allergic reactions. Preliminary research shows that the
same protein that is missing from the Curlies’ hair may be the same one
triggering allergic reactions in people, what a interesting line of research
that would be, to alleviate peoples allergic reactions not only to horses, but potentially to cats and dogs as well.
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