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Galiceno lovers group

For the Galiceno horse enthusiast or for those curious about our rare gaited breed.

Website: http://galiceno.org
Location: Godley,TX
Members: 3
Latest Activity: Mar 25, 2013

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Comment by Kate Green on May 18, 2012 at 10:45pm

Suwannee Storm is almost shed out to a full summer coat and is looking good!

Comment by Kate Green on May 18, 2012 at 10:43pm

This pretty jet black mare is a 10 yo in training. We have tried western saddles with her to see no results. First time under an English saddle and I can get her to move out at a walk. For just a beginner at being ridden so far she has done very well. Seldom will you get a buck out of these horses unless you are causing them pain. I have worked with several individuals and its all the same. Respect them, gain their respect, and they wont try to hurt you.

Comment by Kate Green on May 16, 2012 at 12:23am

Shown above is Diosa de Oro, ridden by Heidi Bemis of Galicenos of Suwannee, Live Oak Fl.  Our Galiceno horses are very versatile. This mare has shown extensively in showmanship(halter), western pleasure, english, and what appeared to be a trail class. She almost always takes home ribbons.

Comment by Kate Green on April 18, 2012 at 5:00pm

My 2 yo bright bay stallion, Suwannee Storm

Comment by Kate Green on April 2, 2012 at 1:50am

This was taken a few days ago before his bath, just as he really began to shed

Comment by Kate Green on April 2, 2012 at 1:48am

Galiceno stallion, Suwannee Storm after his bath today. Notice the refined build of his developing body.  Here you can see whats below the winters shaggy fur.

Comment by Kate Green on March 23, 2012 at 11:42pm

Pictured above is El Cacahuatito, a 20 yo Galiceno gelding.  He is out of Top Star by Senorita Rey Rojo. This boy is nearly 15hh and one of the biggest Galicenos I have ever seen.  All solid colors except albino are accepted. This is a dun roan.  His dam and sire were both dun or dunskin. His full sisters included a red roan, a bay, and dun/dunskin.

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