The Andalusian is a Spanish Horse...
Are you meaning another Spanish breed? Additional Info: Yes and No, I don't mean another breed of horse, that is the breeds name,"Spanish Horse". The Andalusian Horse is not considered a pure breed by the Spanish Horse Registery, they believe it to be of mixed blood. Yet in other countries, such as the United States the Andalusian Horse is often used to describe the same horse, or one so similar as to be impossible to tell without papers. (even then there are questions concerning the "truth" of these papers) due to the age of the records of breedings and births. But, I've read that there are two listings for registering these animals in the US one for a Spanish Horse and another for Andalusian Horse. But I understand that the Spanish Horse communtiy will not accept this. It seems that a serious debate has been brewing about the hertiage of these wonderful animals. What is, if any, the differences between these horses?
I'm not 100% sure if there is such breed "Spanish Horse".
I have done alot of looking around but, cannot find anything apart from the Andalusian horse.
You must already have a Purebred Spanish. Or you can buy a Purebred Spanish horse in the sales already purebred. It is impossible to make a breed or breed two breeds of horses to make another breed in Howrse. Only the Administration can make new breeds.
The Andalusian horse originated in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in the region of Andalusia in Spain. They are found worldwide today, prized for their beauty, agility, and intelligence in various equestrian activities.
"Horse" in Spanish is "caballo".
Caballo in spanish means horse in English. Cavallo is the Italian word Cheval is the french word for horse
The Spanish name for a mustang is "caballo mustang."
The Andalusian is from Spain. They are also known as the Pura Raza Espanola, or the Pure Spanish Horse.
Andalusian and Lusitanos.
A Spanish horse is technically a horse born in Spain, or of Spanish decent. This term is perhaps too general. All Andalusian horses are "Spanish" or Spanish-type horses. This is probably the type of horse history books refer to as "Spanish" brought to the Americas by Heran Cortez. The Andalusian horse is a very old, recognized, breed of horse with characteristics such as an arched neck, short bodies, measuring around 15-17hh. etc. Depending on the context, they may or may not be the same.
A few specific differences between the Andalusian and Lusitano horse are:The body of the Lusitanio is slightly less compact than the Andalusian.Lusitanio's have a slightly more sloping croup than the Andalusian, whose croup is very rounded.The Lusitanio is also not quite as low in the cannons - his legs will be longer.These two horses can be hard to identify at times since they are so similar. You need a keen eye to notice their differences.
The Azteca is a cross between a Quarter Horse and an Andalusian.
actually shadowfax is an andulasian which is a spanish breed of horse...
The Andalusian (known as "The Spanish Horse") The Carthusian Horse breeds of Spanish descent but not necessarily originated from Spain: Lusitanos, Peruvian Pasos, Paso Finos, Aztecas, Spanish Mustangs, Mangalargas, and Criollos
The Andalusian horse comes from the Andalusian region of Spain. Most Andalusians are now called Pure Raza Espanol or PRE for short. Thorough any horse bred in that particular region can still be called an Andalusian.
The scientific name of an Andalusian horse is Equus Caballus. They are also known as Pura Raza Espanola (or PRE for short), or Pure Spanish horses.
Zorro's mount was a rare black Andalusian.
By Spanish horse I assume you mean an Andalusian or Pura Raza Espanola (PRE). These horses run at about the same speed as most other breeds of horse that were not bred for racing, 15 to 25 MPH.
The Andalusian breed was derived from Iberian, Arabian and Barb horses.