Pura Raza Española - Purebred Spanish Horse, aka Andalusians.
Pura Raza Española - Purebred Spanish Horse, aka Andalusians.
Pura Raza Española - This is a Pure Spanish Breed of Horse.
What does the acronym 'pre' mean fir andalusen horses?
Andalusian horses (and not all of those) are PRE Andalusian.
Andalusians
The term Spanish horse is typically used for Andalusian or Pura Raza Espanola (PRE) horses. This breed is not wild or feral, but there were and are herds of feral/wild Sorraia horses in the Iberian Peninsula.
well, pinto is a color breed, so its almost like secondary. usually its the quarter horses that are pintos, but it could also be a Thoroughbred or a shetland pony, ar just about anything else. The Pinto Horse Association is a color only registry and can include any breed of horse with the only pre-requisite being a pinto spotting pattern. Overo, Tobiano, Sabino or any combination of the three. The primary breed registries that require a horse to be registered based on pedigree and have a spotted (non Appaloosa) coat pattern as a desired trait include, paint horses, gypsy vanners, pintabians. Many other registries do not penalize a horse for having a spotted coat (the AQHA only recently...probably the reason for the American Paint Horse Association...because Quarter horses with too much white could not be registered in the AQHA based on the original breed standard).
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Andalusians (Pura Raza Española)
Pura Raza Española - Purebred Spanish Horse, aka Andalusians.
A PRE horse is a registered Andalusian. They go for a lot of money, and are one of the most ancient and graceful breeds. They were used in ancient India, but only the ichest and finiest riders rode them.
A veterinarian or someone who knows a lot about horses can tell you how old they are. A vet would check the age of a horse in a pre-purchase examination. You can also check the age of a horse if they have registration papers. All breed societies have the age of a horse on its papers Happy to help, Double J Farms