Quote Originally Posted by Jr Vet
what about this one? www.magicdreamstud.net/My_horses_044.jpg.

How about a chestnut thoroughbred?
Wow, I just needed to comment on how beautiful that horse is that you posted. Absolutely amazing! Now one of my new favorite horses are the Russian Warm Blood horses

And Beki those were really pretty thoroughbreds. They are the type of horse I would love to race with someday, so strong and beautiful.

Anyways, I found some Bashkir Curly pictures!

Here's a great pic that shows how curly their fur is.



And here is some great intell on the breed:

The exact origin of the Bashkir Curly is one of the greatest mysteries of the horse world.
The Bashkir Curly transmits the curly characteristic to its offspring about fifty percent of the time, even when mated to horses without the curly coat. They also seem to be a hardy breed and able to survive severe winter conditions. In the winter of 1951-52, the Curly horses were the only ones to survive on the range of Nevada without supplemental feeding.
Bashkir Curly's appear in all common horse colors including Appaloosa and Pinto. Physically they are of medium size, somewhat resembling the early day Morgan in conformation, and a number of traits have been found in this unique breed that links them to primitive horses.