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Reference Andalusian Stallions:

Here are some of our favorite Andalusian stallions that we have either produced, bred to, or are closely are related to our horses. When selecting a stallion, I look for overall presence and Spanish type as indicated by large  triangular eyes, convex profile, medium length face, medium ears, smoothly arched neck that ties into a well-conformed back, amply muscled hindquarters, and lush mane and tail. Secondly I want a horse that is a great mover and has the temperament to match. Spanish bloodlines (either imported or closely related to imported horses) are also extremely important. To learn more about correct Andalusian conformation, please read some of our articles on conformation.

 
Basilio TFA
Basileo is a son Nobleza D and was sired by the National Champion Gabeno...
photo of Copon Copon  
Copon was imported from Spain and has passed the second level of inspections by Spain (he is Qualified). Copon won several important shows in Spain and is trained for dressage.  He is the sire of Keberes' 2009 foal.
photo of Gitano Gitano MOR
Gitano was imported from Mexico and son of the Mexican champion Corsario, Gitano himself is a champion and is the sire of Nobleza D's 2009 foal and Galaxia's 2020 foal.
photo of Granadino Granadino XI 1978
Granadino was imported from Spain and was a son of the famous Leviton, #1 military stallion of all time. Sire of Keberes D and Nobleza D, grandsire of Galaxia DD.
photo of Hereje Hereje
Imported from Mexico, this lovely traditional/baroque stallion carries the treasured Bocado lines. He is the sire of the lovely mares Dulcinea DD and Indira DD.
photo of Lechoso Lechoso D
Lechoso was bred by Denham Ranch and is owned by Juan Espinosa of Minnesota.  He is the sire of Intocable DD.
photo of Remate Remate  
Remate is a triple National Champion, son of imported champion, and sire of Champions. He is the sire of Galaxia DD, Destinada DD, Fantasia DD, and Hechicera DD.
   

 

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