well andies are kind of high strung. so maybe not for first timers and little kids. but im not saying all andalusians are hyper! every horse is different! ask the seller if the horse is good with kids =D
Falabella horses can be any colour apart from piebald or skewbald
It's not really that they are going extinct, but rather the Spanish culture is trying to preserve the integrity of the bloodlines. We had a stallion that had been imported from Spain right before they started to restrict imports and deports. If I remember correctly, an Andalusian needs to be very pure in the sense that gernerations back were pure as well in order to be papered as one. Same with the Fresians. The problem was, I believe, that people were breeding them with other breeds to create a horse that had different/better characteristics for their needs. Such as Morgan/Andalsian, Arab/Andalusian ect. These offspring look very similar to the Andalusian, but would carry characteristics of the different breed.
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Horses help disabled children feel responisibilty and freedom when riding. It also helps with kids who cant walk to be able to move freely. It is a good idea to have handicapped kids ride horses.
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Andalusian horses (and not all of those) are PRE Andalusian.
Andalusian's are considered rare as there are less than 20,000 registered horses.
Horses related to the Andalusian include Arabians, Lusitanos and Lipizzaners. These horses are classified as the world's most ancient beautifuls.
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The scientific name of Andalusian horses is Equus ferus caballus.
The Andalusian breed was derived from Iberian, Arabian and Barb horses.
Percheron, Andalusian, and Lippizzaner are all breeds of horses.
Percheron, Andalusian, and Lippizzaner are all breeds of Horses.
All horses have the chestnuts on the inside of the legs.
Yes, there is still Andalusions and Lippizzaners in Spain.
there are many breeds of horses, which include arab, barb, thoroughbred, andalusian, lippizzaner, appaloosa, quarter horse, and many more.
Falabella horses can be any colour apart from piebald or skewbald