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4 Grey, Andalusian Horses for Sale in Houston, TX US

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?1577867996

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Classic Andalusian Mare with pure Cardenas Bloodlines from Imported Parents

LUMINOSA SAC 2014 Pure Spanish Andalusian Mare by Bandolero SAC x Hiedra MAC Luminosa is a brilliant mover like her sire and dam bringing the heritage of her champion blood line into the future. He... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Houston, TX, United States


?1577867995

price: $12,500

Baroque Andalusian Mare with Gorgeous Movement

IDEAL SAC DOB March 20 2011 Pure Spanish Andalusian Mare ARRIOSO SAC x DESIREE MAC This classical mare has a traditional build and exquisite movement. SHe has a lot of air time with tons of impulsi... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Houston, TX, United States


?1577867896

price: $10,000

Classical Grey Mare From Cardenas Bloodlines

Are you captivated by the baroque horses of old? This is a classical old style built mare from sought after blood lines. Her dam line ancestry comes from the Cartujano lineage and was imported from... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Houston, TX, United States


?1577867593

price: $12,500

Herd Dispersal Sale Miguel Angel Cardenas Bloodlines

LUCERO SAC is a exquisite grey Andalusian mare with classic breed type. She is by General SAC x Girasol SAC She can be put in foal and sold inutero OR put under saddle. She stands at 15.1H Born Apr... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Houston, TX, United States



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The Andalusian, also known as the Pure Spanish Horse or PRE (Pura Raza Española), is a horse breed developed in the Iberian Peninsula. Its ancestors have been present on the Iberian Peninsula for thousands of years. The Andalusian has been recognized as an individual breed since the 15th century, and its conformation has changed very little over the centuries. Throughout its history, it has been known for its prowess as a war horse, and was prized by the nobility. The breed was used as a tool of diplomacy by the Spanish government, and kings across Europe rode and owned Spanish horses. During the 19th century, warfare, disease and crossbreeding reduced herd numbers dramatically, and despite some recovery in the late 19th century, the trend continued into the early 20th century. Exports of Andalusians were restricted until the 1960s, but the breed has since spread throughout the world, despite still-low population numbers. , there were over 75,000 registered living Andalusians worldwide.

Strongly built, and compact yet elegant, Andalusians have long, thick manes and tails. Their most common coat color is gray, although they can be found in many other colors. They are known for their intelligence, sensitivity and docility. A sub-strain within the breed known as the Carthusian, is considered by breeders to be the purest strain of Andalusian, though there is no genetic evidence for this claim. The strain is still considered separate from the main breed however, and is preferred by breeders because buyers pay more for horses of Carthusian bloodlines. There are several competing registries keeping records of horses designated as Andalusian or PRE, but they differ on their definition of the Andalusian and PRE, the purity of various strains of the breed, and the legalities of stud book ownership. At least one lawsuit is in progress as of 2010 to determine the ownership of the Spanish PRE stud book.

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