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Nov 16, 2023 · Breed Characteristics. Health Profile. Care and Management. Nutrition. Sample Diet. The Lusitano is an Iberian horse breed that originates from Portugal. These horses are closely related to Spanish PREs, with both breeds sharing the same studbook until the two countries established separate registries in the 1960s.
. Andalusian/Lusitano. The Andalusian/Lusitano breed originated in the Iberian Peninsula and is one of the oldest breeds of horse. The Andalusian was bred principally by Carthusian Monks in the late Middle Ages. Every purebred Andalusian/Lusitano today can trace its lineage directly to the Stud Books of Spain and Portugal.
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Eastern Regional Andalusian Horse Club—ERAHC Breed Club . Founded in 1992 by a small group of people who shared a vision: Give Andalusian and Lusitano lovers a place to meet, learn, and share their love of these Iberian breeds with like-minded people as well as a place to find relevant Lusitano and Andalusian horse information.
The Legacy of Kings Awaits You! History of the Name Andalusian. In the Iron age the Phoenicians, Greeks, Celts, Carthaginians and Romans came to the Iberian peninsula. Carthage extended its control to include all of Iberia except the Basque Country. Andalusia was the major staging ground for the war with Rome led by the Carthaginian general ...
Born from a dream, it features traditional Spanish and American-style horse show classes; both ridden and in-hand, including Dressage, Working Equitation, ANCCE Sanctioned morphology classes, and finally Andalusian World Cup Supreme Championships.
The Andalusian and Lusitano breeds originated in the Iberian Peninsula and are one of the oldest and rarest horse breeds. Every purebred Andalusian and Lusitano today can trace its lineage directly to the studbooks of Spain and Portugal, respectively.
Interagro’s Brazilian stud and training center, along with the mares, foals, and stallions that call it home, earned it the prestige of being one of the featured Iberian strongholds Boiselle chose to represent the Puro Sangue Lusitano.