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4 ANDALUSIAN Issue 4, 2008
Publications Committee:
Sandra Rooks (Chairperson)
Pam Nelson, Sarah Hollis, Ronnie Marroquin,
Nancy Nathanson, Cara Rothrock,
Gareth Selwood, Kate Waddell
Magazine (Editorial Oversight):
Nancy Nathanson, Sandra Rooks
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Copyright 2008
IALHA
Birmingham, Alabama
Printed in the USA
ANDALUSIAN magazine is the offi cial
publication of the International Andalusian and
Lusitano Horse Association.
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Issue 1, 2009 Deadline:November 27, 2008
Release: January 2, 2009
The primary objectives and purposes of theInternational Andalusian and Lusitano HorseAssociation are:(1) to preserve, improve, and maintain the puri-ty of the blood of horses of the Andalusianbreed, which includes horses of Spanish originknown as Caballo Pura Raza Espanola and / orof Portuguese origin, known as Cavalo PuroSangue Lusitano, or Raca Lusitano, and / or ofSpanish / Portuguese origin, and to promotepublic interest in the science of breedingAndalusian horses, and to foster, aid, andencourage the breeding, exhibition, and promo-tion of this breed; and (2) to advance the knowledge and education ofthe public and Members about horses of theAndalusian breed and to promote the acquisi-tion and distribution of knowledge of the histo-ry, use, and standard, medical, and other careand treatment, and propagation of horses of theAndalusian breed.
Andalusian Magazine is the official
publication of:
IALHA
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Birmingham, Alabama 35242
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Cover print by
Dee Dee Murrysee page 30
Top to Bottom Page 14,
Page 26, Page 39
Page 79
2008 National Show Dedication Recipient 6
Traditioanl Spanish Tack & Riding Customs 10
USEF and You 22,24
2008 National Show Dedication Recipient 22
The USEF 2nd Annual Youth Convention 24
Half-Andalusian, Pure Fun! 26
National Show Issue Cover Artist 30
Unique American Preservation Herd of Ancient 34
Lusitanos Thrive in Natural Wilderness Setting 36
Corrections to Combined Driving Article in Issue 3 38
National Show Program Fort Worth, TX 43-75
Canada’s National Champion Andalusian Show 78
& Fiesta of the Royal Horse
Where We’ve Been Seen 80
IALHARiding Program 90
IALHAMembership Forms 92-93
Stallion Directory 94
Business Card Directory 96
Classifieds 97
Advertising Index 103
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6 ANDALUSIAN Issue 4, 2008
Bunny and Eloise Pearl entered the world of
Andalusian horses while on a trip to Spain with the
International Committee of the Houston Livestock
Show and Rodeo.
There they saw Andalusian horses in all types
of exhibitions that included four-in-hand hitches. They
had been breeding and showing Miniature horses for
many years and were quite active in the driving divi-
sion, from singles to four-in-hands. They decided on
the spot that they wanted one of these beautiful, excit-
ing horses. While they were in Spain they purchased
the gelding Saleroso 9. As they say “the rest is histo-
ry”. Saleroso 9 has won many National
Championship titles in harness as well as
under saddle, including two Native Tack
and Attire Championships (the only times
he was shown in this division).They added
a second horse, that they purchased in
Costa Rica, to their “show herd” but short-
ly afterwards decided that it was time for
them to retire from the show world. This
departure has not diminished their enthusi-
astic support of the breed and the IALHA.
Often our greatest supporters are
breeders. Bunny and Eloise never intended
to be breeders of Andalusian horses. They
just wanted an Andalusian horse to love
and admire in their back yard.
Eloise and Bunny have been
staunch supporters of the IALHA from the very
beginning of their love affair with the
Andalusian horse. They immediately became
known because of their enthusiasm and support
for the breed and the Association. The Pearl’s
always seemed to seek out new admirers, spec-
tators, owners and exhibitors. They always
made them feel welcome and assisted in any
way they could, from information about the
breed, to helping the new exhibitor find their
stalls, office, etc. They realized the need for a regional
Andalusian horse club and were the driving
force in organizing, and the creation of, the
Southwest Andalusian and Lusitano Horse
Club.
When they thought about the lack of a High
Point Award for the youth at the National Show they
donated a perpetual trophy and had smaller ones made
so each year the winner also has a trophy that they can
keep forever. Typical of the Pearls, they did not want
any recognition for it, so it is given in the name of their
trainer.
They were responsible for introducing thousands
of people to the Andalusian horse at the Houston
Livestock Show and Rodeo by bringing exhibits and
information on Andalusian horses, directly from
Spain.
BUNNY and ELOISE PEARL22000088 NNaattiioonnaall SShhooww DDeeddiiccaattiioonn RReecciippiieenntt
7ANDALUSIAN Issue 4, 2008
Pedro Salas, long-time breeder of Andalusian
horses, made a last-
ing mark on the
Andalusian breed in
three countries: his
native Spain, the
United States, and
Australia.
Those fortu-
nate enough to have
visited La Lomita,
the 600-acre
California paradise
in San Luis Obispo,
California, where
Pedro Salas’s 60
m a g n i f i c e n t
Andalusian and Spanish Arabian horses grazed along-
side herds of Hereford and Brangus cattle, are unlike-
ly to ever forget the
experience. The same
might also be said for
those fortunate few from
the IALHA who have
visited Ses Rotes Stud,
his ranch on the Island of
Mallorca in Spain.
Pedro Salas start-
ed breeding Andalusians
in the mid 1960’s, pur-
chasing his initial foundation stock from the well-
known Tabajete ganadería (studfarm) in Jerez, Spain.
In 1974, he purchased La Lomita Ranch, a year later
importing additional foundation stock from his fami-
ly’s Ses Rotes Stud on Mallorca to the United States.
Long-time members of the IALHA may well
remember Sr. Salas’s ‘Decade of Champions’. Indica S
(1980) and Caprichoso S (1982) set the stage for a
slew of wins, with Pedro Salas taking home 6 National
Championship titles in five years, including four
National Champion Mares in four consecutive years
(1982, Kiva S; 1983, Oriana S; 1984, Patricia S; and
1985, Elegancia T).
Thirteen years after the initial purchase of La
Lomita, Pedro decided to concentrate on breeding
horses at his Mallorca ranch, and the California facili-
ty bid adieu to this
fine horseman, but
not before he left his
mark on yet another
continent: Australia. Pedro Salas
exported a stallion
named Bodeguero
and some mares
from Ses Rotes to
Australia to found
the Spanish
Andalusian as a
breed on that conti-
nent. Many
Andalusian horses in
Australia today trace back to this original importation
and carry the blood of Salas horses into the future.
The IALHA is
proud to recognize Pedro
Salas’s contribution to
our breed and our
Association with this
dedication of the 2008
National Show to his
memory. We would like
to thank his daughter,
Marieta Salas, for pro-
viding the biographical
information for this tribute.
Tribute to Pedro Salas22000088 NNaattiioonnaall SShhooww DDeeddiiccaattiioonn RReecciippiieenntt
10 ANDALUSIAN Issue 4, 2008
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Richard and Sue Lust operate an international mail order company specialising in Spanish andPortuguese tack and riding clothing, in addition to operating their riding school, riding holiday centre andSpanish Horse stud, Yeguada Iberica, in Spain.
Richard also assisted with the formulation of the European Working Equitation regulations when this wasa new sport and has himself taken part in Doma Vaquera. Richard and Sue have also both worked as PREjudges and gained training certificates in Spain.
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The United States Equestrian Federation
(USEF) licenses all judges for IALHA competi-
tions. Currently, there are only 31 judges who
have completed the multi-step process of becoming
fully licensed to judge USEF-sanctioned IALHA
shows. USEF distinguishes between recorded judges
(starting level, known as small “r”) and registered
judges (final level, known as large “R”).
The first step in becoming a judge involves apply-
ing for a Learner Judge permit. All Learner Judges
must be Senior Active Members of USEF and be at
least 21 years old. Having obtained a Learner Judge
permit, aspiring judges must serve (at their own
expense) at a minimum of three different USEF
Andalusian/Lusitano competitions, under a minimum
of three different Andalusian/Lusitano judges, within
the three-year period before they complete their appli-
cation. At each of these competitions, the Learner
Judge is evaluated by the official under whom he/she is
working. This confidential evaluation is sent directly to
the USEF. Learner Judges are strongly encouraged to
seek out experiences outside their geographic region to
provide them practice with a greater variety of
horses/riders. In addition, each Learner Judge must
attend a USEF Andalusian/Lusitano Judges’ clinic
before applying for small “r” certification. A written
test is given at the clinic which must be passed with an
85% or better. The clinics are usually held once a year,
and are announced in the USEF magazine, Equestrian.
Once Learner Judges have completed the learner
judging and clinic requirements, they send in an appli-
cation for small “r” status. At this point, the USEF
sends out evaluation/reference forms to all members of
the USEF Andalusian/Lusitano Committee as well as
to any references listed on the applicant’s paperwork.
Before an application is considered complete, a mini-
mum of ten forms, with an evaluation of the applicant
must be received. Of those, at least one must be a rec-
ommendation received from a member of the USEF
Andalusian/Lusitano Committee.
Once all materials have been submitted, the USEF
Licensed Officials Committee votes whether to grant a
license, based on all information received. This com-
mittee meets three times each year. If the person is
granted small "r" status, the new judge still may not
officiate alone at a licensed show unless he/she secures
a "Special Judge" card, which costs around $55 per
show. After judging two licensed competitions, the
small "r" judge may apply for registered large "R" sta-
tus. The application process for large "R" is very simi-
lar to the process for small "r". To maintain their judg-
ing status, all judges must attend a USEF/IALHA judg-
ing clinic every five years and pass a written test with
an 85% or better.
If one aspires to be a judge, it is important to weigh
out the driving motivation. Making money should not
be a primary factor if you expect to judge a breed that
is relatively small in numbers with a limited number of
shows per year. Judging may be a good endeavor if you
are an experienced horseman, highly ethical, and well-
educated in the breed and disciplines. Like many
judges, you may find personal satisfaction in providing
quality judging, which ultimately has influence in the
future direction and success of the breed. Judging also
provides the opportunity to do some traveling and meet
many wonderful horses and horsemen/women.
Gary Mullen recently received his Large R judge’scertification.
I’m Thinking About Becoming A Judge. . .By Gary Mullen
USEF and You
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The United States Equestrian Federation
(USEF) Youth Council will host the 2nd Annual
USEF Youth Convention in
Cincinnati, OH, as part of the
USEF Annual Meeting. On
Saturday, January 17, 2009, hun-
dreds of youth athletes from the
Federation's 28 breed and disci-
pline backgrounds will come
together to participate in a day-long
convention culminating with a din-
ner and dance for convention atten-
dees and USEF Youth Sportsman's
Award finalists.
The 2009 Youth Convention
will commence with a keynote
address by Olympian and USEF President David
O'Connor. There will then be breakout sessions
emphasizing leadership, the pursuit of excellence
in horsemanship, collegiate opportunities and
careers in the equine community will provide
attendees with additional opportunities to learn
from and engage with some of the
equine world's elite. Session topics
this year will include college eques-
trian programs and opportunities
(NCAA/IHSA/IDA), breed and dis-
cipline question and answer ses-
sions, veterinary medicine and
many more topics.
Additionally, a Star Power Panel
will bring together eight top athletes
from USEF recognized breeds and
disciplines.
Space is limited so check the
Youth Council webpage by follow-
ing the "Youth Council" link on the USEF website
at www.usef.org. For further information, please
contact Joyce Hamblin, Youth Council Program
Manager at jhamblin@usef.org or (859) 225-6939.
The USEF 2nd Annual Youth Convention
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The Andalusian crossed to just about every other breed
can also be known by other names as they quite often
have dual registrations. They all share the common
denominator of having a purebred Andalusian parent
and are eligible to be registered as a Half Andalusian
with the International Andalusian and Lusitano Horse
Association. Dual registered horses are eligible to com-
pete at IALHA sanctioned shows as well as Open
shows.
I'd like to introduce you to the Half Andalusian
that is also known as the Spanish-Norman. They are
usually a Purebred Andalusian stallion crossed with a
Purebred Percheron mare and occasionally a Spanish-
Norman crossed back to a purebred Andalusian stallion
or mare.
The Spanish-Norman was conceived by Allan
and Linda Hamid of Hamid Hill Farm Ltd., Woodbury,
Ct. who share a love of the Andalusian Horse and the
History of the Medieval Warhorse. After research at the
University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Center showed
that both the Percheron of France and the Andalusian
of Spain or the Lusitano of Portugal shared common
blood markers, they decided in 1991 to re-create the
now extinct Medieval Norman War Horse as a modern
Sport Horse and the Spanish-Norman Horse Registry
was born.
The Andalusian/Percheron, Spanish-Normans
possess natural collection, bone density, size between
15.2 and 17H, and athleticism but with beauty and ele-
gance that enables them to compete in almost every
discipline. They can be found presenting the Colors in
Breed Exhibitions at the Kentucky Horse Park,
Mounted Police Competitions, Reining, Dressage,
Western, Open Jumping, Eventing, Trail, Field
Hunting, Pleasure Riding, Parades, Costumed
Exhibitions, Sidesaddle Demonstrations, performanc-
es at Equine Affaire's Fantasia and in mounted
Medieval games or Reining competitions in full repro-
duction armor or Tournament garb. Quite often
individual Spanish-Normans excel at more than one
discipline or are simply a good all around pleasure
mount and companion.
Romantico HHF, bred and owned by Alan and
Linda Hamid of Hamid Hill Farms, who excels at rein-
ing in full Medieval armor with his rider Garry
McAllister, is the only US bred horse of Spanish
Descent to have won a United States Equestrian Team
ribbon. He also competed in Open Freestyle Reining at
the
Quarter Horse Congress in 1999, was chosen to have
his likeness made into a Limited Edition Breyer porce-
lain figurine in 2005 and has performed in numerous
exhibitions including Breyerfest, Equine Affaire and
the Greenwich Polo Club. Romantico HHF is the offi-
cial Ambassador of the Spanish-Norman Registry.
John Blair of Fox Gate Farms in Tivorton,
Rhode Island was impressed with the Spanish-
Norman's "natural ability, tractability and good mind"
when he competed in Open Jumper classes at the 3'6 &
Sir Norman of Tiverton with John Blair. Photo credit Linda Osterman Hamid
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Mantilla TCV ridden by owner Judy Cardella
3'9" levels on Guerrero aka Sir Norman of Tiverton.
Blair also noted that "Sir Norman always gives 100%
and is a brave, fun horse with a wonderful personality
who craves attention and affection from his fans."
More important than all of their accomplish-
ments and competitions is the special relationship
between horse and human that the Spanish-Norman
can evoke. It is very rare to find trained adult horses on
the market since most owners have a very deep rela-
tionship with them, preferring to develop a kinship
with their youngsters that carry throughout their life-
times.
Mantilla TCV, is a 12 year old mare competing
at Second Level in dressage. Her owner, Judy Cardella
of Colt's Neck, NJ, says, "I purchased her for myself as
a new rider at 50 years old because of her temperament
and I just fell in love with her. As a Woman who
never rode in her life until 50, Mantilla has become my
friend and partner. To me she is a horse of a lifetime
and she always draws attention wherever we go".
Victoria of Fox Run, 15 year old Spanish-
Norman mare, greets visitors from all over the World
daily at the rail of the Kentucky Horse Park's Parade of
Breeds. The majority of her fans are of the Baby
Boomer Generation and this Half-Andalusian fits their
needs. They are large, gentle horses that possess the
athleticism and Panache of the Andalusian and the easy
going work ethic of the Percheron. They provide a
steady mount with a willing temperament and true
companionship for their owners who may be rediscov-
ering their passion for horses after taking time off for
careers or raising a family.
Spanish-Normans are the perfect mount for
larger men who feel under horsed with lighter breeds,
but who also want a competitive edge with the style
and athleticism that these Half-Andalusians bring to
the arena Laura Day of Daydream Farm says, "One
thing I have noticed is that men seem to have a partic-
ular affinity for these horses. Not sure if it is their size
or the idea of a knight in full armor riding their charg-
er into battle."
The Half-Andalusian, Percheron cross, also
known as the Spanish-Norman, can and will do it all
with style and grace but above that will always be your
best friend and companion.
Additional information can be obtained at:
www.ialha.org or www.spanish-norman.com.
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Allan and Linda Hamidwith Romantico HHF
Written by Victoria McIntire, Fox Run Farm, Richmond, Ky.
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Dee Dee Murrywas born andraised in the PacificNorthwest. Hermain interests in artsubjects are horses,dogs and wildlife.She has achievedmany regional andnational awardswith her art, includ-ing being theWashington StateDucks UnlimitedArtist of the Year, and reachingthe top 40 in the highly compet-itive Federal Duck Stamp com-petition several times. Her lovefor animals shows through inher art where she strives to cap-ture the personality and essenceof the individual animal, as wellas close attention to correctanatomy and detail.
“What inspires me mostwhen creating an idea for apainting, are beautiful horses ina scenic background, a momentin time captured when all of the
elements come together for a splitsecond...the lighting just right, a certain lookin the horses eye, the mane and tail blowingin a beautiful shape. Something we'd all liketo see and it could happen but we rarely ifever get the opportunity to witness it. I like to
push this but not to the point of crossingover into fantasy, I want to keep it believ-able as if you could have really been there.
Since I enjoy painting fine detail, Ipaint mainly with acrylics on smoothboard. I also use colored pencil andgraphite pencil as well as some water-color, airbrush, gouache, and ink mixedin at times.”
National Show Issue Cover Artist
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Unique American PreservationHerd of Ancient LusitanosThrive in Natural Wilderness Setting
Beaux Arts, WA – The Foundation for the Preservation ofthe Lusitano Horse in America had its historical beginnings noearlier than August 1991, marking the retirement of Dr. ByrdeLynn Hill as a Clinical Psychologist, to seek fulfillment of life-long horse dreams.
Early curiosity and search to find ‘the perfect horse’ tobreed in America as a retirement project led Dr. Hill to theSpanish and Portuguese horses of the Iberian Peninsula. Havingtested, in her quest, the smooth, ground-covering glide of theMissouri Fox Trotter and the Tennessee Walking Horse, plus therocking-horse comfort of the Peruvian Paso, or the animationand connection of thePaso Fino, thereremained hesitating dis-satisfaction based onthe narrow range ofmovement and athleticperformance capabili-ties of these comfort-able gaited horses. ButDr. Hill was struck bythe frequent recurringcomparative referencesduring her equinesearch to always something like “just as good as anAndalusian,” or “so you won’t have to hassle importing some-thing from the Iberian Peninsula”. This actually peaked hercuriosity enough to search out information about theAndalusian breed and import her first three Andalusians fromthe remarkable ancient Terry-line Spanish Andalusians of CostaRica, plus an unexpected, unknown tag-along ‘Andalusian’mare that a friend at the Austin, Texas, transport horse-restingstopover ranch casually added to an empty transporter stall forher to ‘check out’. “This still incomparable mare, Golilla,turned out to be a ‘Lusitano’, said Hill. “It was absolutely unfa-miliar to me then in either name or bloodline. But the rest . . .as they say . . . is History . . . settling, once and for all, the des-tiny of our Lusitano Breeding Herd in America.”
Immediate, somewhat frantic informational research on the
Lusitano Horse revealed to Dr, Hill that Lusitano horses identi-fied in America apparently numbered only 19 at the time, witha rumored “less than 2000 Lusitanos existing worldwide.”These were alarming statistics to Dr. Hill, given her idealizedevaluation of her Lusitano mare, Golilla, which was based onher extensive past horse experience. This experience began withan Alberta childhood, growing up fully involved in her familyhorse ranch of fine Saddlebreds and Quarter Horses, andextended throughout her life into the horse activities that culmi-nated in the review of many American breeds while searchingfor her ideal horse to breed in her retirement. With many trou-
bling questions unan-swered, Dr. Hill’sobsession with ensuringLusitano preservation inAmerica resulted in thecreation of a 700+ acreremote horse-heavensanctuary of protected,pristine, high country,referred to as“Wilderness CanyonRanch” in the grassyplateaus above Troy,
Oregon. Here she has collected carefully-selected Lusitanobreeding stock from several European countries, as well asSouth America, Mexico and Canada. “We believe we havereproduced an ultimate world-class Lusitano breeding herd inconditions reminiscent of their native homeland,” said Dr. Hill.
Today, 15 years later, over 150 purebred Lusitano horsesroam reaching open meadows with naturally created waterwaysand prepared wooded areas especially groomed for safe equineprotection and shelter in both summer and winter climates.
The Lusitanos’ Iberian cousins, the equally-beloved Terri-line Andalusians also bred on Dr. Hill’s ranch in much smallernumbers, because no endangerments risk depleting their num-bers worldwide. They roam and cavort together with theLusitanos in harmony and contentment. “It is often difficult totell the horses of the separate bloodlines apart,” said Dr. Hill,
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“except for the experienced eye recognizing how theAndalusians show off their exquisite looks, with thick flowingmanes and tails, and proud regal demeanor.”
Lusitano production at the Ranch leans toward the ancientVeiga family formula of “form fol-lows function” with breeding for pro-duction of Lusitanos most suited,focused and athletically able to han-dle the demanding performance taskslikely to be assigned to them; be itbullfights, intense athletic competi-tion, or difficult working stock hors-es. For example, Dr. Hill describesher Veiga-bred Lusitano Stallion,Halconero, within short months afterbeing purchased out of the MexicanBullfights, (and after spontaneouslyjumping even the 5’ ranch elk fencesso he could randomly ‘visit theladies’) ‘Hawk’ was promptly dis-patched to Dr. Hill’s Canadian friend,Jim Ifco of Canada’s Olympic Jumping Team, who immediate-ly started Hawk in Show Jumping training and competition atSpruce Meadows near Calgary. . . competing him through theCanadian circuit. . . all the way to qualifying for Worlds in this,his first jumping season, in a storm-and-hail-plagued round atEdmonton’s Northumberland Park. Dr. Hill relates, “with Hawkcalmly stepping up to the starting gate while all other lined up,‘starting’ show-jumping horses were peeling off in lightning,thunder and hail panic. Hawk calmly completed his full roundundeterred by golfball-size hailstones bouncing off him hisentire round, while other seasoned jumpers scrambled, whin-nied and refused while dragging dismounted riders. Nothingfor a bullfighter! Certainly right up the alley of noble VeigaWarrior ancestry.”
“While these superbly athletic horses with their large con-vex heads and sloping ‘rear-end-drive’ croups initially mayappear perhaps less attractive alongside our gorgeous Spanishbred cousins, this rounded “Iberian Factor” head is reported tobe somehow coupled with the athletically sloping ‘rear-end-drive’ croup that Portuguese Veiga family breeders havedescribed to us as ‘The Iberian Factor’ that seems somehow toensure and increase their superb athleticism,” Dr. Hill furtherexplained. “These Portuguese Lusitano horses seemed sounknown and unrecognized in America when our Lusitanoquest began with Carpe Diem’s first Lusitanos competing innational open FEI and CDI all-breed Dressage, Show-Jumping,and Reining competitions, seemed so unfamiliar to CompetitionJudges that they might discretely inquire of me ‘Luso-who?Luso-what?’That, of course, has all changed in 2008, thanks tothe Lusitanos’ display of their own unique characteristics ofnobility, courage, focus and dependability witnessed in the 2008Olympics.
Dr. Hill explains, “If you consider the Lusitano as original-ly among the bravest of the ancient Warrior Horses. . . justimagine that way back then, the rider had to enter a battle thatcould take his life. . . with a shield on one arm. and wielding asword with the other. Just how do you manage to control yourhorse like that? The horse and rider had to act as one unit. Thehorse had to be intuitive, responsive, athletic, comprehending
and totally connected, for either horse or rider to survive. Itmakes it easy to imagine how the Centaur-image emerged inthose ancient situations. These distinct survival characteristicsand superbly ‘connected’ athletic responsiveness that didn’t
require the rider’s hands or arms, sooccupied in ultimate battles, alsoseems to shape some of the founda-tion of the ‘Pegasus’ myth becauseof the extraordinary leaping andhang-time abilities required to pro-tect accompanying footsoldiers fol-lowing closely behind the horsebrigade in pitched battles. It’s easyto imagine these equine qualities ofcourage and soaring spirit becomingthe ‘oneness with rider’ thatLusitanos now contribute to world-wide equestrian events. We are sopleased to be part of the preservationof Lusitanos.”
Carpe Diem Farm is located inTroy, Oregon and is committed to the preservation of theancient Lusitano horse. Those interested in learning more areinvited to visit websites at www.Lusitano-USA.com
and www.WildernessCanyonRanch.com .
“Dr. Bryde Hill, owner of Carpe Diem Farm, has beenbreeding Lucitanos since 1993. She was interviewed by author,Nathan Kositsky, who is an Emmy award winning director anduniversity professor in communications and research.”
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Corrections to Combined Driving Article in Issue 3Photo Credit:
Off the Wall Photography
Caption: Author driving her PRE stal-lion Campanero P in dressage. Notethe cones course in the background.
Photo Credit: Candy SmithCaption: C.J. Lawrence drives Partidario(Mijo) through a hazard. Hazards are com-prised of a series of permanent structures, withthe example of boulders being shown here.Mijo is put to a lessing marathon carriage.
Photo Credit: Jean TerryCaption: A pair of Lusitanos negotiate a haz-ard at the Iberian Cup competition near PortoAlto, Portugal. Note the navigator using hisweight to balance the carriage through a fastturn.
Photo Credit: Brenda HallCaption: Bob and Brenda Giles compete a pairof Half-Andalusians in marathon and cones.They will be competing in a four-in-hand ofhalf-Andalusians at the 2010 World EquestrianGames in Lexington, KY.
It’s easy. For 64 years, Houston’s Pin Oak Charity Horse Show has been
a fi rst-class, big-city entertainment with two goals: to put on
one of the most prestigious open horse shows
in North America, and to raise money for
children’s charities. In 2008, we raised over
$125,000 for Ronald McDonald House
Houston and Texas Children’s Hospital,
through your entry fees and class sponsorships.
IALHA’s National Qualifying Classes for Andalusians, Half-Andalusians
and Lusitanos are in great company at Pin Oak, joining two $30,000
Grand Prix jumper events, exciting exhibitions, celebrity appearances
and classes for American Saddlebreds, Roadsters and
Welsh Ponies. Add the famous Pin Oak
exhibitor hospitality with free in-gate
breakfasts, free ringside exhibitor’s
party, and our Week One Ringside
Gala for Class Sponsors, and you’ll
see why Pin Oak is a show like no other for our Iberian breeds.
Next spring, kick off your Texas show season at The Pin Oak
Charity Horse Show. Let’s make it a date in 2009!
For more information, visit our website at www.pinoak.org. • Pin Oak offi ce: 713-621-6290Or, contact Linda Graham, Andalusian Show Chair at 713-937-0043 • e-mail: lgrahamwwl@aol.com
Presented by:
How can anything that does so much good,be so much fun?
March 18 – 22, 2009 (Week One)Great Southwest Equestrian Center
Houston, Texas
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Canada’s National Champion Andalusian Show &
Fiesta of the Royal Horse Hosted by PAALH
July 24-27, 2008, top Andalusians from Canada
and the Pacific Northwest, traveled to Chilliwack, BC,
bringing the beauty and talent of this classical breed for
all to enjoy.
Our program intertwined the ancient art of working
equitation, traditional costume, with modern disci-
plines such as dressage, jumping, English/Western
Performance. We offered something for all, from fun
foal trail and vintage rider classes, to the awesome
Canadian National Champion Mare and Stallion.
The weekend hi light "Fiesta of the Royal Horse",
was held Saturday evening. A full house of approx.
2,000. were enthralled by beauty and talent of our his-
toric breed, displayed through Classical Dressage,
Garrocha (a method of testing fighting bulls from
horseback), Flamenco Dance , Charro , Musical
Freestyle, Liberty and Stunts. Prior to the Fiesta, our
visitors shopped amongst the retail/artisian booths, not
missing their opportunity to bid on the numerous silent
auction items. Including breedings to National
Stallions, resort vacations, and our top prize, an Azteca
colt, auctioned live to a very lucky young girl.
Visiting old friends, making new, and having fun,
was high on the venue. Annual stories, photos and
horse tales were exchanged during the Thursday wel-
come Wine and Cheese party, Friday Fajita night, and
Saturday Sponsor lounge. Heartfelt thanks to all our
Sponsors, close to 50 volunteers, donations, and
exhibitors. You are too numerous to name, but due to
you this show is possible for all to enjoy.
Congratulations to the Following HiPoints:
Canadian National Show Amateur -
Linda deWilde-Petersen
Canadian National Show Professional -
Cindy Stephens-Winchell
Canadian National Show Youth -
Joanna Wayland
Canadian National Show 13 & under -
Miranda Wardman
Canadian National Show Andalusian Horse -
Selene AC, Linda deWilde
Canadian National Show Half Andalusian Horse -
Azucar De Quimerico, Janina Nenadic
Canadian National Youth Andalusian Hi Point -
VMF Valiente, Sven Smienk, Valhalla Andalusians
Canadian National Youth Half Andalusian Horse -
Andalusian Mist,Richelle Eger, Mystique Andalusians
Canadian National Show Dressage Hi Point -
Salero, Nina Urff
Canadian National Show Andalusian Breeder-
Mystique Andalusians
Our Canadian National Champion Stallion:
Hilandero X, Pedro Munzo Sanchez Canadian National
Champion Mare: Selene AC, Linda deWilde Petersen
Join us for the 2009 National AndalusianShow & Fiesta of the Royal Horse, July 24-26,further info and 2008 show results onwww.PAALH.com or call
Bette-Lyn 604 886-9600.
Canada’s National Champion Andalusian Show & Fiesta of the Royal Horse Hosted by PAALH
Our flamenco dancers are escorted in style byAaron Eger
A full Gator clean up crew: Show Chairs HollyComeau & Bette-Lyn Eger, Richelle & Aaron
Eger, Selene Rose, Amy Burow
Jim Reed receives a volunteer massage
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THE 2009 LUS I TANO COLLECT IONFebruary 19th to 20th, 2009 at the Jim Brandon Equestrian Center
West Palm Beach, FL/USA www.lusitanocol lection.comUSA Representative: Peter Van Borst +1 (817) 368-9447Trainer: Heather Bender +1 (561) 596-1519Ticket Sales Office: + 1 (866) 540-8809
BRAZILinteragro@interagro.com.br
fax: +55 (11) 3812-5267
Xenócrates Interagro Vice-Champion of the CBH Brazilian National Championships, 4 years old horses (all breeds)
Champion of the ABPSL Brazilian Championships, 4 years old horses (November 2007)
Winner of ABPSL Brazilian National Dressage Competition – First Level (March 2008)
Vice Champion in ABPSL Ranking at São Paulo Dressage Cup – First Level (July 2008)
is ridden by Pia Aragão
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The International Andalusian & Lusitano
Horse Association is an association of breeders,
owners and aficionados of the ancient and magnif-
icent Andalusian Horse. We hold true to the long
and glorious history of this breed and acknowledge
the original Andalusian bloodlines which includes
horses from both Spain and Portugal.
We maintain a registry for Purebred
Andalusians and Half-Andalusians, publish a mag-
azine about them, provide shows for them and gen-
erally promote their unique qualities to the world.
We are also the official representative of the
Lusitano Horse (the modern breed of Andalusian
in Portugal) in the USA and Canada.
IALHA Riding ProgramThe IALHA Recreational Rider
program rewards member achivement
outside of the show ring. Members
accumulate hours riding on the trail,
schooling horses, and riding for the
pure joy of being with their
Andalusian. Recognition is provided
at 100, 250, 500, and 1000 hour mile-
stones.
About the Program
It's the time you spend out of the
spotlight that matters most to you and
your horse: Trail riding with friends,
practicing to improve your form, tak-
ing your niece for a ride in your cart,
having a lesson with your instructor.
That time matters to the IALHA
too. So we have created the
Recreational Rider Program for those
who ride for the pure pleasure that is
the Andalusian experience.
Through the Recreational Rider
program you log the hours you spend
riding (or driving) your horse. Once
you reach milestones along the way,
the IALHA will recognize your
achievement with awards.
The Rules:
The Rider (or driver): The rider
must be a member of the IALHA at
the time the hours are logged. A one-
year lapse in membership in the
IALHA will require re-registration
(and resetting of hours).
The Horse: The horse must be an
IALHA registered full or half-bred Andalusian
owned or leased by the rider in accordance with
IALHA rules.
The Time: Riders log the time spent riding or
driving their horse (on the honor system) in half
hour increments on an official log form. Only time
spent mounted counts toward the total. Grooming,
trailering, ground work and other
horse activities do not count. Also
time spent riding in competition or for
pay does not count toward the total.
How to Participate:
Fill out the enrollment form and
submit it to the IALHA along with the
$35 one-time registration fee.
Then, use the Log Sheet to keep
track of your time. You may want to
keep one log as a master for making
additional copies or download just
download new forms here. Once you
have completed a log sheet, tally the
total for each column and then add
that to prior forms for the program
total.
Log your time and, when you
achieve milestones of 100, 250, 500
or 1000 hours, submit the forms for
verification to the IALHA office. We
will present you with recognition in
the form of awards or special edition
IALHA merchandise. Plus your
achievement will appear in the
IALHA magazine and website.
We strongly suggest you retain
copies of your forms as the IALHA
will not return them nor do we retain
them once awards are made (although
we will have a record of your total
hours as of that date). As you reach
each new milestone, send those addi-
tional log sheets to be added to your
previous totals. Do not send any log
sheets until you have reached a mile-
stone.
If you have any questions about
the program please contact the IALHA office or
the program director, Roberta TarnoveThis e-mail
address is being protected from spam bots, you
need JavaScript enabled to view it .We look for-
ward to seeing you and your horse along the way!
Download the entry forms today atwww.IALHA.org
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INTERNATIONAL ANDALUSIAN & LUSITANOHORSE ASSOCIATION2009 Solicitud de Asociados
# de IALHA (si ya era socio)_________________________________________Nombre: _________________________________________________________Nombre de Ganaderia ______________________________________________Direccion_________________________________________________________Ciudad________________Estado___________Codico postal ______________Telefono: ____________________________Fax: ________________________E-mail: __________________________________________________________
� Favor de no poner mi numero de telefono en el directorio de socios� Favor de indicar si su informacion personal ha cambiado desde el ano pasado
(si ya era socio)
Nivel de Asociado (favor escoja uno)� $150 completo annual*� $50 asociado annual� $35 asociado annual para jovenes (cumpleanos: ________ )� $1500 Completo por vida*
IALHA.Favor de dar el numero de inscripcion de un caballo Andaluz puro que tiene __________
Gastos de Envios Para Gente Que Viven Fuera de los Estados Unidos� $30 para mandar los papeles a Canada, Mexico, America Central, y America del
Sur� $40 para mandar los papeles a los otros paises fuera de los Estados Unidos
Gastos de Envios Especiales: A reciber los correos mas rapidos� $28 1st Clas (solo EEUU / Canada / Mexico)� $34 Por Avion (otros paises en America)� $48 Por Avion (Europa)� $61 Por Avion (todos los demas)
Ponerse Socio: $_______Gastos de Envios fuera de EEUU: $_______
Gastos de Envios Especiales: $_______$5 donativo al fondo de auxilio de IALHA: $_______
Total: $_______
Metodo de PagarDinero de EEUU: Si esta pagando por tarjeta de credito, puede usar eltelefono, fax, o e-mail. Si no, mande esta forma por el correo.� Am. Exp. � Master Card � Visa � Discover � Giro Postal / Cheque personalNumero de Tarjeta de Credito ______________Fecha de Exp. ____ / ______Firma: ___________________________________________________________
El ano nuevo deasociados empieza el 1
de enero, 2009.�
Beneficios del asociado incluyen:
Una suscripcion a larevista The Andalusian,directorio de asociados,
descuentos deinscripciones,
oportunidades depresentar advisos
(presentar anuncios viala rede Accesso aprivado a la rede,participacion en
competencias de laIALHA, programas de
merito, participacion enencuestas de laasociacion para
compartir sugerencias.Associados completos
tiene derecho a votar en los eleciones de la
IALHA.�
A ser incluido en eldirectorio de asociados,sus papeles de asociados
tiene que estar en laoficina de la IALHA
antes del 20 de enero.�
Favor de mandar sus papeles a:
IALHA101 Carnoustie N.,
Box 200Birmingham, AL, 35242
Telephone: 295/995-8900Fax: 205/995-8966
Email: office@ialha.org
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INTERNATIONAL ANDALUSIAN & LUSITANOHORSE ASSOCIATION
2009 Membership Application
IALHA ID: _______________________________________________________Name: ___________________________________________________________Farm Name: ______________________________________________________Address:__________________________________________________________City: ___________________________State: _______ Zip Code: ____________Phone: ________________________ Fax:_______________________________E-mail: __________________________________________________________
� Do not list my phone # in the Membership Directory� Please check here if any of your contact info has CHANGED since 2008
Membership Level (please choose ONE):� $150 Annual, Full*� $50 Annual, Associate� $35 Annual Youth, Associate: DOB _____________� $1500 Lifetime, Full**IALHA Articles of Incorporation/Bylaws state that Full Members must own a purebred horseregistered with IALHA.Please give Registration No. of one IALHA Purebred horse you own: __________
Postage for Outside the US:� $30 additional bulk postage for members residing in Canada, Mexico,
Central & South America.� $40 additional bulk postage for members residing in all other countries
outside US
Special Delivery Options for IALHA Publications:IALHA publications will be sent bulk mail unless Special Delivery postage is paid in advance.� $28 1st Class (US / Canada / Mexico only)� $34 Air Mail (Western Hemisphere - add to bulk rate)� $48 Air Mail (Europe - add to bulk rate)� $61 Air Mail (All Others - add to bulk rate)
Membership Fee: $__________Non US Postage: $__________Special Delivery: $__________
$5 contribution to IALHA Emergency Relief Fund: $__________ Total: $__________
Payment Method:US Funds Only. You may phone, fax, or e-mail when paying by Credit Card. You may alsosubmit your membership application on-line at ialha.org.
� Visa � Master Card � Discover � Am Express � Check/Money OrderCredit Card Number _______________________________________________Exp Date ___ / ____Authorizing Signature ____________________________
If you are not requesting special mailing for our publications you may alsojoin online at ialha.org
The new membership
year begins
January 1, 2009.
�
Membership benefits
include:
Subscription to The
Andalusian Magazine,
IALHA Membership
Handbook, Registry
Discounts, Advertising
opportunities, a link to
your farm website on the
IALHA Website,
Participation in IALHA
Shows, Futurity, &
Awards Programs.
Full Members have
voting privileges and can
serve on the Board of
Directors.
�
To be included in the
Membership Handbook
your membership
renewal/application
must be received no later
than January 20, 2009.
�
Please send form to:
IALHA101 Carnoustie N. Box 200
Birmingham, AL35242
Telephone: 295/995-8900Fax: 205/995-8966
Email: office@ialha.org
ANDALUSIAN Issue 4, 2008
IALHAS T A L L I O N D I R E C T O R Y
Name: Belmonte II TCVBreed: AndalusianSize: 16.3 handsColor: BlackSire/Dam: Maestro / Noche PalomaStud Fee: $1750 / $850 LFGBio: 2005 Championships at IALHA Natl Show, Dressage at Devon & ERAHC. 2006 USDF All Breeds Winner - 2nd Level
Dressage Open. Cosequin USDF East Coast Championship Finalist. Escalera bloodlines. Rare color & wonderful temperament promise to produce foals that will get noticed.Owner: Liz Sloane / Silver Bit & Spur FarmAddress: Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, USAContact Info: (908) 413-1503 / www.silverbitandspur.com
Name: Desperado CBreed: AndalusianSize: 15.2 handsColor: Black BaySire/DamStud FeeBio: 2004 & 2006 Unanimous US National Champion Saddle Seat Pleasure Amateur. 2006 US National Champion Vintage Rider.
2001 USEF National Grand Champion Purebred Andalusian Horse of the Year (Ganador Trophy) 2001 IALHA Overall Performance Horse (Greg Garrison)Owner: H Paul and Gail BriccoAddress: 13850 West 21st Street, Wadsworth, Illinois 60083Contact Info: (847) 344-8362 / www.selwoodpark.com
Name: Famoso DBreed: PRE Andalusian (Revised)Size: 15.3 hands Color: GreySire/Dam: Granadino XI / Coralina IIStud Fee: $1500/$800Bio: Classic Spanish stallion with foundation looks, Famoso is a Leviton grandson with an extraordinary temperament. A dynamic ambassador of the breed, his suspension,
extension and dwell have served to make him an exceptional high school . Famoso
was featured with Madonna on the cover of the PRE Horse Magazine and
Owner: Samantha C. Kirkeby, Burbank, CaliforniaContact Info: (310) 505-0676 ssammyjo@aol.com
Name: Hielo MORBreed: AndalusianColor: GreySire/Dam: 2001 Elche/HiliacaBioNational Champion Spanish Stallion 6 years old.
Owner: Lisa McDowell / McDowell EquestrianAddress: 641 Coconut Palm Terrace, Plantation, Florida, USAContact Info: (954) 465-3722www.McDowellEquestrian.com
Name: ComprendidoBreed: Revised AndalusianSize: 16.1 handsColor: Black (Homozygous EEaa)Sire/Dam: (Bandolero LXIII x Saetilla II)Stud Fee: $2000/$1200Bio: Imported 2007 bred by Yeguada San Miguel 2002. Nat. Champ. Dressage Suitability Open. Champion Senior Stallion.
Perfect temperament/conformation. Big heart/bone/shoulder. Straight movement 3 wonderful paces.Owner: Diane McCormickAddress: Lindale, TexasContact Info: (903) 316-8871 / diane_the_brit@hotmail.com
Name: Excalibur ABreed: AndalusianSize: 15.3 handsColor: Homozygous BaySire/Dam: (Mandarin II x Granadina A)Stud Fee: $1000/$600Bio: Excalibur A is producing foals with very round toplines that are well suited
for performance prospects. He also passes along his wonderful
Owner: Fallon Mustang RanchAddress: 10691 SR 27, Pullman, WA 99163Contact Info: (509) 332-6147 / www.spanishhorsesoffallon.com
Name: Heroe MACBreed: PRESize: 16 handsColor: GreySire/Dam: (Jubiloso VII x Albricia)Stud Fee: $2500/$1250 Bio: Bred by Miguel Angel Cardenas and full brother to Two Champions of Spain at SICAB 1999 & 2004. Produces big, strong
beautiful foals with good movement and easy dispositions. Strong color gene. Good stallion for shipped semen. Contact us for a free DVD.Color: Kimric FarmAddress: Aubrey, Texas USAContact Info: (940) 382-3883/ www.prehorses.com
NameBreed: PRE (Revised)Size: 15.3 handsColor: White/GreySire/Dam: (Castizo IX x Troica)Stud Fee: $1200/$800BioPalacin in Southern France. Baroque, beautiful, exceptional temperament.
Excellent gaits and work ethics. Incredible presence, a true honor to own and deal with!Owner: Marie PrescatoreAddress: Monte Vista, Colorado USAContact Info: (719) 852-2374 / www.prescatorehorses.com
Name: Belmonte II TCVBreed: AndalusianSize: 16.3 handsColor: BlackSire/Dam: Maestro / Noche PalomaStud Fee: $1750 / $850 LFGBio: 2005 Championships at IALHA Natl Show, Dressage at Devon & ERAHC. 2006 USDF All Breeds Winner - 2nd Level
Dressage Open. Cosequin USDF East Coast Championship Finalist. Escalera bloodlines. Rare color & wonderful temperament promise to produce foals that will get noticed.Owner: Liz Sloane / Silver Bit & Spur FarmAddress: Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, USAContact Info: (908) 413-1503 / www.silverbitandspur.com
Name: Desperado CBreed: AndalusianSize: 15.2 handsColor: Black BaySire/DamStud FeeBio: 2004 & 2006 Unanimous US National Champion Saddle Seat Pleasure Amateur. 2006 US National Champion Vintage Rider.
2001 USEF National Grand Champion Purebred Andalusian Horse of the Year (Ganador Trophy) 2001 IALHA Overall Performance Horse (Greg Garrison)Owner: H Paul and Gail BriccoAddress: 13850 West 21st Street, Wadsworth, Illinois 60083Contact Info: (847) 344-8362 / www.selwoodpark.com
Name: Famoso DBreed: PRE Andalusian (Revised)Size: 15.3 hands Color: GreySire/Dam: Granadino XI / Coralina IIStud Fee: $1500/$800Bio: Classic Spanish stallion with foundation looks, Famoso is a Leviton grandson with an extraordinary temperament. A dynamic ambassador of the breed, his suspension,
extension and dwell have served to make him an exceptional high school . Famoso
was featured with Madonna on the cover of the PRE Horse Magazine and
Owner: Samantha C. Kirkeby, Burbank, CaliforniaContact Info: (310) 505-0676 ssammyjo@aol.com
Name: Hielo MORBreed: AndalusianColor: GreySire/Dam: 2001 Elche/HiliacaBioNational Champion Spanish Stallion 6 years old.
Owner: Lisa McDowell / McDowell EquestrianAddress: 641 Coconut Palm Terrace, Plantation, Florida, USAContact Info: (954) 465-3722www.McDowellEquestrian.com
Name: ComprendidoBreed: Revised AndalusianSize: 16.1 handsColor: Black (Homozygous EEaa)Sire/Dam: (Bandolero LXIII x Saetilla II)Stud Fee: $2000/$1200Bio: Imported 2007 bred by Yeguada San Miguel 2002. Nat. Champ. Dressage Suitability Open. Champion Senior Stallion.
Perfect temperament/conformation. Big heart/bone/shoulder. Straight movement 3 wonderful paces.Owner: Diane McCormickAddress: Lindale, TexasContact Info: (903) 316-8871 / diane_the_brit@hotmail.com
Name: Excalibur ABreed: AndalusianSize: 15.3 handsColor: Homozygous BaySire/Dam: (Mandarin II x Granadina A)Stud Fee: $1000/$600Bio: Excalibur A is producing foals with very round toplines that are well suited
for performance prospects. He also passes along his wonderful
Owner: Fallon Mustang RanchAddress: 10691 SR 27, Pullman, WA 99163Contact Info: (509) 332-6147 / www.spanishhorsesoffallon.com
Name: Heroe MACBreed: PRESize: 16 handsColor: GreySire/Dam: (Jubiloso VII x Albricia)Stud Fee: $2500/$1250 Bio: Bred by Miguel Angel Cardenas and full brother to Two Champions of Spain at SICAB 1999 & 2004. Produces big, strong
beautiful foals with good movement and easy dispositions. Strong color gene. Good stallion for shipped semen. Contact us for a free DVD.Color: Kimric FarmAddress: Aubrey, Texas USAContact Info: (940) 382-3883/ www.prehorses.com
Name: Jazminero VIBreed: PRESize: 16.2 handsColor: GraySire/Dam: (Revoltoso VIII x Jazminera VI)Stud Fee: $1000
Owner: Colleen GaineyContact Info: (406) 490-6297 / (406) 287-9259
Owner Karen and John RockAddress Big Rock, IllinoisContact info (630)556-3622 / www.jaystables.com
Name: Fandango del SolBreed: PRESize: 16.1 handsColor: BlackSire/Dam: (Don Juan X Lolita)Stud Fee: $2500/1500Bio: Fandango del Sol is the International Supermodel of Horses being featured on magazine covers, books, calendars, and horse products
all over the globe. He has beautiful conformation, a perfect cadence and extension, with a personality to die for!Owner: Cara Rothrock / Rothrock AndalusiansAddress: Streator, Illinois, USAContact Info: (815)674-8885 www.rothrockandalusians.com
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IALHAS T A L L I O N D I R E C T O R Y
NameBreed: PRE (Revised)Size: 15.3 handsColorSire/DamStud Fee: $1200/$800Bio
OwnerAddressContact Info
NameBreed: PRE AndalusianSize: 16.2 handsColorSire/DamBio
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NameBreedPaulo CaetanoSize: 16.2HColorSire/DamStud Fee: $1,800Bio
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NameBreed: AndalusianColorSire/DamStud Fee: $1,000Bio
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NameBreed: PRESize: 16.2 handsColorSire/DamStud Fee: $2500/$1500
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Name Ultimo RRLBreed Lusitano IALHA 6148(P)Color Cremello (Tested Cr/Cr)Sire/ Dam Modico 4932(P) x Nes-pera 3691(P)Stud Fee Intro $1500/$750Bio Sires only Palomino, Buckskin, Cremello,Perlino, or Smokey Black.
2008 Fiesta of the Spanish Horse PSL Senior Stallion 1st Place, 2008 Surf & Sun IALHA Dressage Suitability ChampionOwner Friesian Quest LLCAddress Murrieta, CA 92562Phone 951-677-9477 / www.ultimo-rrl.com
Owner: Marie PescatoreAddress: Monte Vista, Colorado USAContact info: 719-852-2374 / www.pescatorehorses.com
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Curioso is a super sweet as his name implies.Very curious colt, out of Karioca, our largeimported Candau mare. Curioso was imported inutero, he is by Mercurio IV, bred by the famousGil y Gil ranch. His sire has all the big nameMilitar names. Firm $6,000. www.Afinado-Andalusians.com (406) 862-8868
Gorgeous Black/Bay P.R.E. Mare, 7 yrs., 15.2hSpain-revised, Mundial, IALHA reg. XLT.Broodmare, DNA proven--can produce black!Her filly won 1st Place Yearling Filly @ FiestaCA. Dam is Genil daughter. Sire is USDF Nat’lAll Breeds Champion Zilján. Sweet, Sensible,uncomplicated, excellent (dressage) show horseand trail horse. $29K OBO.CaballoPRE@cox.net 619-846-6742
Bay Andalusian Mare, Maja TG(S),11 years old,14.2h. 2005 National Champion Reining. Hasdone exhibitions, ranch work, teampenning, tiedfor 1st in Open Show Working Cow, trail rides,parades, & grandchildren have done walk trotand lead line on her. Also an easy to settlebroodmare, kind and gentle. $18,000. suscor-gi@frontiernet.net, 928-337-2822 and 928-245-2090
Jaro is a grey 2 year old imported Candau colt,he is super sweet and has impeccable movementand presence. He will be large as both parentsare 16.1 hands or taller. $20,000. We also have2 other colts still in Spain for sale. One by thebronze medalist at SICAB. www.Afinado-Andalusians.com (406) 862-8868
Torero Siempre, son of Torero XI Champion ofSpain (movement) & Silver medalist at GrandPrix dressage at SICAB (Spanish Champ) out ofour mare Emilia, granddaughter of Macuana -Champion Mare of Spain. Moves like a dream,floats. $22,000 www.Afinado-Andalusians.com(406) 862-8868
Favorito de la Parra/XLVIII: Multiple dressagechampion. IALHA 1999 Third Level Champion;1998 Dressage High Point Champion; USDFoverall top 10% Second Level, top 12% ThirdLevel; Passes his calm temperament & greatmovement; Approved. $18,000. Others avail-able; 248-684-6909 www.avalonandalusians.com
Gamarra, A beautiful black colt by HabaneroLXXXVI who just won a bronze at SICAB (theworld's largest single breed horse show) and outof our immaculate mare, Gamarra. Will be largeand moves spectacularly. Still in Spain, his imported price is $25,000. www.Afinado-Andalusians.com (406) 862-8868
Bandolero CII x Dicha KG, will be black. Picturedat one day old. He came with June snows andhas been stabled and handled three times a day.He is super sweet and inquisitive, he is very largeand a great mover. $8,000 www.Afinado-Andalusians.com (406) 862-8868
Breathtakingly Spanish, Hipnótica QC radiatesquality and won First Place at Fiesta CA. Sire isimported Feudal VIII. Spanish inscription sub-mitted, IALHA and Mundial registered. *WOW*conformation, incredible temperament, gor-geous, straight movement. Dam (for sale) isblack/bay Genil granddaughter sired by USDFAll Breeds Champion Zilján. $19K OBO.CaballoPRE@cox.net 619-846-6742
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2001 Revised PRE MareLa Celestina 5955(s)Prestigio x Cantiga (Luceno IV)Both parents Grand National Champions15.3 hds., sweet disposition, goodmanners, straight movement, protraining, successfully shown athalter & under saddle - greatEng/West/Breeding prospect$20,500USD Diane 818-597-1977
SPORT HORSE PROSPECT Strong & Athleticsince the day she was born! She will be 16+ Hcoming 3yr old. Half Andalusian. IALHA regis-tered , Asking $6,000 Open to best offers andtrades for ???(no horses!) Freedom song Ranch760 294 1125
Homozygous black/dun rising 2 year old PREcolt. Half sister exported to Spain. Upstanding,strong colt, measuring 164cm at 22 months ofage. Fantastic stud and riding horse prospect.More information www.spanishhorsesnz.com Alltransport can be arranged. POA. +64-3-3128938.
Bay, 6 mo old Spanish Portguese purebredAndalusian colt. Dam=Despoena, Sire=IbericoD. Picture is Dam and colt Joaquin ARZ,. Greatto handle, lots of potential as working stallion.Very easy to work with and probably has chest-nut, black gene from Sire. carvermtnfarm@infi-cad.com, 602-237-2666, 602-616-5296.$11,000. Great addition to any farm or ranch.
MAGNIFICENT PRE STALLION FS TESORONOBEL Looking for a foundation stallion? Thisis it! 16.3H, 5yr old, Mahogany bay, Levitonbloodlines, proven to reproduce himself. Startedin dressage & trails. Private treaty. Open to bestoffers and trades for ???(no horses!) Freedomsong Ranch 760 294 1125
3/4 ANDALUSIAN COLT Will be tall, sired byFS TESORO NOBEL. Learns fast, outgoingpersonality. IALHA registered, Asking $3,500.Open to best offers and trades for ???(no hors-es!) Freedom song Ranch 760 294 1125
Bay Yearling Spanish Portguese Andalusianpurebred filly, dam=Despoena, sire=IbericoD(he carries chestnut & black gene). Picture isof dam. Pending name is Querida ARZ. .She willhave lots of mane and tail, be easy to work with,very pretty, great movement.carvermtnfarm@inficad.com, 602-237-2666.$11,000. Call to discuss.
PURE ANDALUSIAN - PURE GOLD!This beautiful palomino colt will be very tall, willmake one hunk of a stallion and sport horse.He has really nice movement and a great per-sonality. IALHA registered. $20,000 Open tobest offers and trades for ???(no horses!)Freedom song Ranch 760 294 1125
DRESSAGE MARE Purebred Andalusian, train-ing to 3rd level. Awesome mover, kind personal-ity, proven broodmare, hard work ethic. Chooseher for your dance partner! IALHA registered,Asking $27,000 Open to best offers and tradesfor ???(no horses!) Freedom song Ranch760 294 1125
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Liberto De Mayo: 8YO PRE gelding. Amateur /Youth PACKER! English / Western/ Trail/ Halter.First level dressage with potential for more.Numerous titles including 2006 Gr.Nat.CHAmateur Halter, Vintage Rider and more. Cleanx-rays. www.JCAndalusians.com 540-832-7631(540-424-4868 cell at Nationals) Jenni
Purebred Andalusian Buckskin yearling colt.Tall, elegant, stunningmovement. The best breeding, sire Lusiadas,dam's sire Fabuloso. Located inNorth Carolina. $20,000 See many more photosand videos of him and his sireand dam at www.labyrinthfarm.com or call (828)625-8329
For sale Bay yearling Colt Miguel Angel Cardenas Bloodlines. Fantasticmovement, pedigree, Dam Napolitana Mac outof Genio Mac X Egregia Mac Championsin Spain. Sired by Imperioso D Vasallo LevitonBloodlines. $10,000 940 704-0351 or 940 591-9773 Martin Farms WWW.USPRE.COMimperiosod@yahoo.com
El Espiritu: 5YO PRE (Cria Revised, carta in-hand) 16.3h stallion. Gaucho III x Legitima V.Numerous championships with IALHAAmerican, Spanish and DSHB show judges.Visit website for photos and videowww.JCAndalusians.com (540)832-7631 VA540-424-4868 (cell at Nationals) Jenni Private Treaty
Carina. Purebred black bay 4 year old mare.Can produce black. Incrediblejumper, big movement. Champion pedigree.Very sweet, easy to handle. In fullprofessional training in North Carolina. Winneropen shows. $18,000. Moreinfo at www.labyrinthfarm.comor call (828)625-8329
For sale Napolitana Mac Due Soon Jan/FebImported from Spain bred by Miguel AngelCardenas, Bay 5 yr old Mare in foal toImperioso D. No health problems, moves fantas-tic, excellent pedigree, easy to get in foal.$30,000 Martin Farms 940 704-0351 or 940-591-9773 WWW.USPRE.COMimperiosod@yahoo.com
Andalusian Gelding,DOB 4/23/06Good mover. Super temperamentBoth parents Spanish imports.Sire: Temerario X. Dam: Esplendida CXXVIILooks like his sire, Flashy, very correct.Should mature 16h. Will be grey $12,000Sue 609-737-8095. Suedstp@aol.com
Purebred bay yearling filly. Attractive, extreme-ley easy to handle, suitable for amateurs. Wellbred, sired by palomino Fabuloso, out of MaduraBR. Located in North Carolina. $9,5000. Seemany photos and videos of her online atwww.labyrinthfarm.com or call (828)625-8329
2008 purebred bay lusitano colt. Big boned, wellbuilt, 3 good gaits. SireLusiadas, dam Xnata CD. Located in NorthCarolina. Foaled in July,pre-weaning price $10,000 with payments possi-ble. See many photos and videoat www.labyrinthfarm.com or call (828)625-8329
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Saosin nf (Indiano, Teodoro, & Banbury blood-lines) is a 2005 Black Bay gelding. Beautiful andtalented. Easy to love, easy to handle. Asking$18,500. Please contact Sandra Rooks at719/210-3011 for information on Saosin or otherindividuals. Videos at www.breedingdepot.com.
Exotic Half Lusitano Filly for SaleBeleza de Quitop 2008 filly out of Quitop VO, aGP dressage Lusitano stallion with a fabulousdisposition. Rare Dun with Black points out ofFriesian QH mare. Should excel in dressage has the mind and kindnature of her sire. Handled daily since birth, sheties, leads, bathes and has been trimmed call617-823-4918
Exceptional Lusitano Stallion For Sale1996 imported Lusitano S, schooling GP withPiaffe that will win!Has competed through I1 and PSG this seasonwith scores in high 60’sHe is ready for you to take him into the GParena. Call 617-823-4918
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2008 Iberian sporthorse colt by our Nat.Ch.half-Andalusian Nevado OTR out of dark bay TBmare. This guy will be as breathtaking as hissire, and taller. Fluid mover with impulsion andpresence.Turning black/white ottertailfarm.com217 549-1186 $4500
Black/white stallion, 6, by Navarre GF out ofNSH mare. Create your sporthorse dreams withthis versatile gentleman competing dressage,jumps etc. Nat.Ch Half- Andalusian 2004,Half-Andalusian Show Champion Baroque Show inAugust. 16.1 h ottertailfarm.com 217 549-1186
2008 ch. half-Andalusian colt by Reno Cabrietoout of lovely NSH mare. Regalo is "gifted" withamazing presence and personality with ele-gance and athleticism. ottertailfarm.com 217 549-1186 $3800
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Aldonza RyNHalf Andalusian Bay filly sired by Spanish stallion Teonado(Teodoro son) and out of Dulcinea del Toboso. Born 6/26/08,imprinted and handled daily. Halter trained, loads in trailerherself and has been bathed and clipped. IALHA and KMA(Kiger Mesteno Association) name and registration pending.Expect to mature between 15-3 to 16 hands. Photos taken at72 days. She is a fine filly that loves attention and also willingleaves her dam to be with people. Great conformation, withgood bone, moves beautifully and would be suitable for anumber of disciplines especially dressage. Perfect opportunityto own and enjoy a quality filly of Iberian heritage. Contactruayneroandaluz@msn.com or call (813) 792-9394 for morepictures and additional info.
Beautiful bay PRE mare. Daughter of CordobesXX and very Spanish looking. 6 years old. 15.2.This girl can really move and is a sweetheart..Well started under saddle and ridden on trails.$15,000. 803-568-3158 or 803-894-3097.Email PTCpoole@aol.com orplill@pbtcomm.net. Video and more photos atwww.pooletrainingcenter.com/emilia_mv.htm
2006 gelding, by Navarre GF out of NSH mare.Full brother to stallion Nevado OTR, NationalChampion 2-under half Andalusian colt. Lovelymover & Regional Champion gelding.Groundwork with future in dressage, h/j orall-around. 217 549-1186 $4500
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Purebred Colts:Yeguada Romerito offers four(4) qualityP.R.E. Andalusian yearling and weanlingcolts for sale, bay and grey with desirablechestnut gene, sired by Fandango del Soland Romerito II out of fantastic mares –eligible for triple registry. Prices start at$7,500! Best home a must. Contact Gabi517-623-1032, YRAF@att.net ,www.YeguadaRomerito.com
Purebred Mares:*2006 Gauchada (Gaucho III x Tortosa –S/S Stables imported bay cobra mare);*2002 Gaea H (Oficial XXXVI x BielsaH);*2000 Fantasia PMF (Furioso GF -Gremlan Farm’s star x Jordana, Genildaughter).If you are interested in any ofthese P.R.E. mares or your custom foal,please contact Gabi at 517-623-1032,YRAF@att.net ,www.YeguadaRomerito.com
RANCH GENERAL:Vista Del Largo offers for sale PRE marein foal, bright bay 2 yr old stud colt withmarvelous temperament, grey PRE year-ling colt out of Jugueton V daughter, andbay PRE weanling colt who carries blackgene and futurity nominated. All bred forperformance and temperament. email:shelley@vista-del-largo.com 661-724-1522 www.vista-del-largo.comMARES / FILLIE:PRE mare in foal to bay USDF, PRE andIALHA Champion stallion Fandango D.Mare is grey 17 yr old daughter ofTeodoro. She has classical conformationwith high, fancy movement. Due in Feb.2009. Great way to start or complimentyour breeding program. $10,000 to righthome.
Double R Ranch offers the following hors-es for sale: 2008 WeanlingsBlack PRE Colt - $14,500, Solid Bay PSPColt - $8,500, Grey PRE Filly - $9,500,Bay Azteca Colt - $3,500, Grey PintoAzteca Colt - $ 3,500 2007 YearlingsBay Pinto Azteca Gelding - $5,500Also offering: 2 year old Grey SpanishGelding - $8,000, 14 year old ChestnutPRE broodmare - $35,000, In-utero con-tract available on 2009 PRE foal sired byChestnut PRE "Amador VII" - call for
details Visit our website at www.doubler-ranch90.com for pictures of mares and sireto foals. 530-692-1055, e-mail: doubler-ranch90@aol.com
STALLION: 1999 Bay S/P. Foxhuntsregularly with the GVH. Proven Sire.Sweet and gentle: fun for anyone to ride.$25,000. qhll@earthlink.net(585)226-2380, cell: 245-4408
LUSITANOS - Dark bay yearling filly &grey weanling colt, both APSL eligible byFEI level dressage black stallion. Verysweet, super gaits.www.owlsnestfarm.com Cheryl 281-356-5043 brilloso@swbell.net
For Sale (Pure Spanish)DUENDE (DELICADO SMDR)10 yr.old pre gelding. Very well trained,willing and versatile with great athleticism.Perfect for exhibitions. He bows, doespiaffe and passage both in hand and fromthe saddle. Terrific doma vaquera horse.He loves to work cattle. Duende is in train-ing with Manuel Trigo, expert in riding inlightness. Red bay with no white. $25,000Contact - Chris Stanko 970-879-5064 /970-846-6129 spirithorse@wildblue.net
ALEGRAR CHL3 yr. old pure Lusitano gelding. Extremelywell started. Incredible athlete. This lovelyyoungster is so willing and eager to please.Al is graying with dark points. He is readyto continue with and will excel at any typeof training. Sire-Tanno Interagro. Dam -Sofisma Interagro was National andInternational Champion mare. Al's linetrace back to Xique-Xique, Niquel,Dragao II, Yacht. $18,000Contact Chris Stanko 970-879-5064 / 970-846-6129 spirithorse@wildblue.net
For SaleStunning PRE/KWPN 3 year old, tall bayfilly by Bravodo SR (PRE by Bravio) outof Kinckerbocker (KWPN by Wanroij).Intelligent, friendly, sweet temperment.Superb conformation and lovely move-ment with 3 correct gaits. Under saddle andhas 60 days professional training. Beautifulsport horse ready to finish in your disci-pline. $14,000. 530-993-4384.
Brisa Bailarina 2006 Lusitano filly. Second Level Parelli on line.
Will carry a saddle this fall. Dressage movement.
Big alpha mare presence combined with sweet,
smart and willing personality. Very social with peo-
ple. 15.2 hands. $15,000
info@shenangobay.com, (406) 240-0991 Cathe
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Yearling Filly, Gitana, by jumping and Dressagechampion Adelante II. Out of Guinevera ( Terryline) A great breeding prospect. for Doma andEquitation programs. See her and otherAdelante offspring at www.weaselskinfarmeqctr.com Email weaselskin1@msn.com phone: 970-385-4063
Stallion C Tambien is final colt by C C Clasico(revered Terry bloodline) Born 2004 out ofQuillosa GF. High stepping with great balance.Super Doma Vaquero prospect. Training atWeaselskin Equestrian Center. Email weaselskin1@msn.com Phone 970-385-4063 www.weaselskinfarmeqctr.com
Senona RyNHalf Andalusian Dun filly sired by Spanish stallion Teonado(Teodoro son) and out of Salerosa. Born 6/19/08, imprintedand handled daily. Halter trained, loads in trailer herself andhas been bathed and clipped. IALHA and KMA (KigerMesteno Association) name and registration pending. Eligiblefor IBHA registration. Expect to mature between 15-3 & 16hands. Photos taken at 80 days. Loves attention and willingleaves her dam to be with people. Great conformation, withgood bone, energetic and very athletic. Suitable for a numberof disciplines especially jumping. Perfect opportunity to ownand enjoy a quality filly of Iberian heritage. Contactruayneroandaluz@msn.com or call (813) 792-9394 for morepictures and additional info.
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