Andalusian Horses
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Andalusian Horses
Andalusian horses are sometimes known as Pure Spanish horses because of its ancestors lived for thousands of years there. Andalusia horses are strong, compact, and graceful, with long, thick manes and tails.
Basically, Andalusian horses were served for classical dressage, driving, bullfighting, and as stock horses. Dressage, show jumping, and driving are just a few of the equestrian activities that modern Andalusian horses are utilized for. The breed is also frequently featured in films, particularly historical dramas, and fantasy stories.
They are easy to train and quite friendly and calm with their owners, so they will learn quickly and can usually execute a variety of activities. Because of Their gentle nature and good temperament makes them an excellent choice and a top choice for riders.
Andalusian Horses have height of 59”-62”inches that is about 150-158 cm. Andalusian Horses have coat colors of gray, bay, black, and chestnut. The most typical colors are bay, black, and chestnut while gray is rare.