Kimaio Park Purebred Spanish Andalusians

  • State
    VIC
    Region
    VIC - East
  • Animal
    Horse
    Breed
    Andalusian
  • Town
    Dalmore
    Address
    95 Peers Road
  • More Info
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  • Mobile
    0419 69 00 64
    Phone
    (03) 5998 3231

Origins of the Andalusian

 

The true origin of the Spanish Horse is not a certain science; what is known is the in the pre-Roman era there were already referenced to horses in what is today known as Spain.
 
Roman authors such as Plutarch, Pliny ands Old and Seneca speak of the Hispanic horse as a beautiful docile, arrogant and brave horse, ideal for war and for the sports that were carried out in the circuses at that time.
 
During the reign of King Phillip II, the equine realm of his kingdom was organised, laying down definitive bases so that the Purebred Spanish Horse was able to reach its peak during subsequent years.  This was possible with the creation of the Royal Stables in Cordoba, where he gathered together the best stallions and mares from all the provinces bordering the Guadalquivir River, which at the time, were the most productive in the breeding of horses.
 
Thus, the Royal Stud Farm was created, which after time became known as the National Stud Farm.  A multitude of horses were exported to the American continents; these horses played a decisive role on its exploration, and were the origin of and the basis for most of the breeds that have subsequently been raised there.
 
In Europe, Spain was enjoying its Golden Age; at that time, the most treasured gift from a Spanish Monarch was one of the nation's magnificent horses.  Spanish horses soon earned repute and were decisive in the birth of many of Central European breeds.
 
There are currently more than 1,300 Purebred Spanish Horse breeders in Spain and more than 400 throughout the rest of the world.  Remember that there are about 80,000 horses throughout the whole world, bred in more than 60 countries.
 
Breeds such as the Lipizzaner, Lusitano, Paso Fino and the Warmbloods of Central Europe all owe their ancestry to the Spanish Horse.
 
The Spanish Horse was used to create several Central European warm-blood breeds.  Today stallions are being used to improve a large number of sports horse stud farms in this area.
Its mental balance, intelligence, will to work and harmony of form, give it an extraordinary capacity for collection.
 
(Extract taken from The Purebred Spanish Horse, ANCCE)

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