This is a group for Baroque Horse owners. These are Andalusians, PRE, Lusitanos, Friesans and Lipizzaners, or crosses. Please post a message if you own one and what kind of a discipline you are currently doing.
There is a Lipizzaner mare, 18 years old, that needs a forever good home. She rideable and an easy keeper. She was previous a broodmare.
Anyone interested please e-mail me. The mare is in London, Ontario.
Hi, I am the proud owner of a morgan-friesian mare, 9 years old. We are schooling second level, showing first level dressage. I am lucky to have Robert Mayer as my trainer here in north FL.
I have an purebred andalusian colt, Sonho, he is 5 months. reg PRE, has double dilute color gene, his sire Sueno Out of some of the finest Bocado (PRE) and Veiga (Lusitano) blood lines, Sueno has been Micro-chipped and DNA`d by the Cria Caballar. He is the first PURE SPANISH PORTUGUESE ANDALUSIAN with CDE papers to be imported from Spain....his first colt Sonho is already showing his amazing conformation and clearly has the potential to go far.
Also I have a Andalusian/Arabian cross.. Manny... Boy is he a looker.... he is a yearling...
Can't wait to see these boys fill out and start seeing the movement and beauty of their breed...
Comment by downcenterline on September 20, 2009 at 12:52am
Here's a little info on the friesians...
http://www.fpzvusa.com/friesian.htm
Amanada, I was first exposed to dressage through Frank when I was 12 years old. I think my experience with his horses(aka andalusians, lipizanners etc.) has somehow subconsciously influenced my choice of mounts. I always remember how easy it was for them to do upper level movements and how smooth a ride it was regardless of their level of tension. collection just comes naturally for these guys.
Ruth, I am already a subcribed member to the Janesavoie website and have recommended for pthers to watch the video clips. Very good with lots of aha moments.
Comment by downcenterline on September 20, 2009 at 12:27am
Hi all, Friesians do have andalusian in their ancestry. This supposedly was one of the breeds along with arabs that was used to lighten them up. I have a black 3.5 y.o. friesian sport horse mare(frieisian x tb) and she is very much like riding an andalusian. Very light in the bridle, sensitive with an expressive trot and canter. Of course, like any baroue breed, she has lots of presence and character!
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Ruth
Hello All!! ... *waving* ... the description says "This is a group for Baroque Horse owners" ... though not an owner yet ... I'm currently shopping for red Percheron mares to cross on a cremello Lusitano stud in hopes of producing my next Serious dressage prospect ... a palamino Spanish Norman ... hope it's ok to join this group "prior" to actually owning
~ Barby
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