Yes, it is on the thinner side. But this is an al-teke horse, which have a more refined look than stock breeds like Quarter horses. They won't be stocky/bulky, they aren't built that way.
Actually the horse isn't that thin -no ribs visible, no hollow in his neck, no obvious muscle outlines... I'd go so far as to say that he's fat. But maybe the magic of photoshop played a role in making him look like he has 'no muscle in his/her life'.
Akhal-tekes were bred in the desert where they developed an endurance and athleticism that makes guest's point invalid. Sorry.
Yeah, you said what I was trying to say -- I didn't mean thin like weight-wise, more of an english/refined look rather than a western/more stocky, muscular look. He isn't thin, but the way he's built is thin compared to Quarters and other breeds the guest is probably more familiar with
look, he has next to no muscle in his/her life
Akhal-tekes were bred in the desert where they developed an endurance and athleticism that makes guest's point invalid. Sorry.