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5 Young, Azteca Horses for Sale in United States

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Registered IALHA half Spain azteca andalusian filly

Good registered ialha azteca filly. Micro-chipped and DNA done by uc Davis payments ok until weaned. Take all major credit cards but a few applies to credit cards. Has the famous Indiano Xviii on d... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Reedley, CA, United States


?1579897766

price: $2,800

Beautiful Talented Young Gelding

Trade or obo Phantom six y.o old 14.3 gelding Andalusian quarter horse cross. Fancy broke neck reigns roll back leg ques. Would be a nice gymkhana ranch and trail horse. So much potential! So much ... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Temecula, CA, United States


?1577869338

price: $4,000

2017 Champagne Azteca Filly

Adorable Azteca filly with a calm character and good work ethic. This gal will get you noticed on the trail in the show arena or producing some nice foals. Nice sire line from Costa Rica and good f... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Georgetown, TX, United States


?1577868310

price: $3,000

Registered ialha Spain pre half andalusian azteca colt

Registered ialha Spain pre ancce half andalusian azteca colt. Has the famous Indiano Xviii lines on documents. Micro-chipped and DNA done by uc Davis payments ok will also be branded before leaving... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Reedley, CA, United States


?1577867876

price: $4,000

Registered ialha Spain pre half andalusian azteca filly

Show condition performance registered with ialha micro-chipped and DNA done by uc Davis. Payments ok until weaned. Harder color to find . Has the world famous Indiano Xviii on her documents. Can al... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Reedley, CA, United States



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The Azteca is a horse breed from Mexico, with a subtype, called the "American Azteca", found in the United States. They are well-muscled horses that may be of any solid color, and the American Azteca may also carry pinto colors. Aztecas are known to compete in many western riding and some English riding disciplines. The Mexican registry for the original Azteca and the United States registries for the American Azteca have registration rules that vary in several key aspects, including ancestral bloodlines and requirements for physical inspections. The Azteca was first developed in Mexico in 1972, from a blend of Andalusian, American Quarter Horse and Criollo bloodlines. From there, they spread to the United States, where American Paint Horse blood was added.

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