Photo Gallery: More Baroque Horse Images
If you enjoyed the Baroque Horse Gallery in the August 2009 issue of Dressage Today magazine, here are some more photos....
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If you enjoyed the Baroque Horse Gallery in the August 2009 issue of Dressage Today magazine, here are some more photos....
http://www.equisearch.com/resources/breeds/baroque_horse_gallery_073009/
Origins The name Andalusian, comes from the word Andalus which, for centuries, was the name given to the Iberian Peninsula where the Andalusian horse was developed. The breed probably developed...
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The striking face on our February issue is Rogelio, a two-year-old black PRE Andalusian colt who was bred for dressage. His sire is Fetichin, currently showing at 4th Level, and...
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Feb. 22, 2006 -- The Spanish Andalusian and the Portuguese Lusitano are known collectively as the "Iberian Horse" from their place of origin, Europe's Iberian Peninsula. A new brand to...
Breed evolution: The Azteca Horse, owners say, is a sublime combination of the Andalusian, one of Europe's most ancient, revered breeds, and the thoroughly all-American Quarter...
Origins The Azteca Horse is a relatively new breed of horse that was developed in 1972 in Mexico, by the crossing of Andalusian horses, Quarter Horses and Criollos. The International...
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Above the Bit: Where the horse evades the riders aids by raising the head above the level of the rider's hands. This reduces the amount of control the rider...
The blood of Spanish Horses is found in nearly every equine breed that evolved in North America over the last 500 years. Columbus - and the...
Since Roman times, horses have been bred in the southern part of Spain for battle and entertainment. More than 2,000 years later, descendants of those same horses continue to serve,...
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