Karabayir is a pale horse
A horse is a man's wing. Even in the millennial epics of our people, the image of the horse is praised in a high way, described as a close assistant to the owner.
The emergence of Karabakh is inextricably linked with the history of the Uzbek people. This breed, which is a product of folk selection, is characterized by adaptability, agility, strength to changing natural and climatic conditions. And the look is incredibly beautiful.
So what does the word blackberry mean? This expression is interpreted differently. Some scholars interpret the word "kara" as "pure" and "bayir" as "jaydari," meaning pure horse.
This horse is very resinous and does not get tired even if it sweats.
Karabayir is superior to other breeds with a number of biological features. That is, it adapts well to mountain conditions, is resistant to heat and cold. In racing, especially long-distance running, jumping over obstacles is no different from other races. In the national equestrian competitions, there is no equal.
This horse is very charming. His body structure is solid, his chest is wide, his neck is short, but he is very thick, his chin is not very high, his legs are relatively long, and he is more graceful when he walks and runs. The color is mainly turquoise, lilac, blue, brown, black, chavkar, as well as straw.
Their productivity is also high. For example, while the milk yield in large horses is 56-57 percent, the heifers produce up to 1,750 liters of milk per lactation.
In general, this breed has unique economic and biological characteristics. In ancient times, farming was the mainstay of heavy transportation, but later it was demonstrated in equestrian sports. That is why Amir Temur paid special attention to providing his navkars with karabayir.