Intro
Likely a type of Arabian, the Kaylan or Kajlan Horse is mostly notable for their beautiful eyes and a comfortable amble.
Origins
Bred in the Province of Punjab in Pakistan, this breed is shrouded in mystery, known primarily for their deep black eyes, that look as if they have been painted. Their breeding is largely a family affair and there appear to be no centralized studbooks.
We could find no record of them having crescent shaped ears, that combined with their native location indicates they must have at least some Arabian influence. Although they must take their ambling gait from someplace else.
Features
Average height 14-15 hands
Physique
Head has a straight or slightly concave profile
Muzzle is small, with large nostrils
Eyes are large, black and expressive
Ears are short and alert
Neck is short
Back is short
Traditional Colors
Generally grey, but can be found in bay, brown or black
Temperament
Loyal and brave
Use
Riding
Transportation