The
American Curly is a rare species, who's origin is a mystery. The idea
that they originated from the Russian Bashkir horse has not been proven,
and in fact, the Russian Bashkir is a smooth coated pony, so the connection
isn't unlikely.
But the origin of the American Curly is much less important than the
attributes that make them special. In fact, Curlies are not really a
breed at all, but a genetic anomaly. And interestingly, certain attributes
seem to show up consistenly in horses that have Curly heritage.
Curlies tend to have strong, substantial bones, perfect for maintaining
a long, sound performance career!
Curlies honestly enjoy being around people. Many of them will leave
the herd to 'hang out' with humans. They tend to have "in your
back pocket" personalities, that honestly enjoy interaction with
people.
Curlies tend
to have strong hooves that rarely need shoes. In most cases, regular
trimming is enough to keep their feet in shape.
Curlies are generally
found to be hypoallergenic for those who have allergies to horses.
This isn't related to the actual curls, but more to the configuration
of the hair shaft itself. Often smooth coated horses with Curly ancestry
prove to be hypoallergenic as well. Each person is different, you
should allergy test any Curly you are considering buying before you
finalize the purchase!
Curlies tend
to be willing to work, easy to train and learn quickly.
Curlies tend
to be brave and confident, generally they are not spooky, more curious
about new things than frightened.
Curly Fiber can
be collected during shedding season and used to spin yarn or in needle
felting projects by fiber artists!
Interested in learning more? Please feel free to contact
us and schedule a farm visit!
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Below
are some photos that show a few interesting attributes of Curlies...
top to bottom:
Marcel wave summer
coat and curly mane (some summer coats are completely smooth)
Curly winter coat
(there are varying degrees of curl, some horses have more, some less)
Curly eyelashes!
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