Intro
Not an official breed, the Kakka Baral Wala Horse is a type of saddle horse, primarily bred in the Punjab region of Pakistan.
Origins
The term Kakka Baral refers to a specific family of bloodlines known for their high quality and royal blood. While there are not centralized studbooks we could find, they are an obvious source of pride and clearly thoughtfully bred. Kakka Baral indicates a level of quality in their bloodlines.
They appear to resemble the beautiful Akhal Teke in many ways, animals built for speed in a flat environment.
Features
Average height 14.5 – 16 hands
Physique
Head is light with a straight profile
Eyes are large
Neck is long, slender and high set
Chest is narrow
Back is long
Legs are slender and long
Traditional Colors
Most solid colors, but they seem to be most prized when pure white. This could be due to a double cream dilution or a form of dominant white
Temperament
High energy and brave
Use
Generally used for sport