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|nickname= |country= Turkmenistan |group1= |std1= |note= Conservation status: FAO (2007): not at risk〔 }} The Iomud is a breed of light horse from Turkmenistan. Like other breeds of Turkmen horse, it is named for the Turkmen tribe that raised it, the Iomud.〔 Both the name of the horse and the name of the Turkmen clan may be spelt in many ways, including Iomud, Yomud, Yamud and Yomut. The Iomud horse is raised in Turkmenistan, particularly in the velayat of Daşoguz; in Uzbekistan; in Karakalpakstan (now part of Uzbekistan), particularly in the Khwarezm region; and in Iraq, Iran and Turkey.〔 Unlike the Akhal-Teke, it usually kept in herds in desert or semi-desert areas.〔 ==Characteristics== Iomud horses have remarkable endurance. According to local information collected in 1937, they could cover the from Daşoguz to Etrek in seven days. They can carry without difficulty in mountain or desert terrain.〔 Iomud horses are usually grey or chestnut; golden chestnut and black can occur. Stallions stand about , mares a little less. Thoracic circumference (girth) is about , cannon bone measurement about The profile is straight or slightly convex, the legs fine and often bowed; the mane and tail are sparse, and the skin is delicate.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Iomud」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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