My first horse was a little mustang mare named Wildfire. She was a yearling and we were told she was halter broke.Well by the time we got her home we wondered how many halters had she really broke!Ha Ha! She taught me so much about horse ownership as well as kept me out of trouble. We trained each other and grew up together. she is a great horse and will always have a special place in my heart. Because of her I have received many horse experiences,including rescues, and jobs related to or working with horses. I now have three horses, Adonis my Andalusian Stallion, Centauro a three year old Andalusian colt, and Zaphira my Andalusian yearling filly. My husband and I raise and breed Andalusians and Aztecas. I ride Western, English, and am learning to ride sidesaddle(Yikes!). My husband and I participate in local events and parades, and rodeos and dancing horse competitions.My husband and I are also involved in the local Charro association in which he is usually a judge of events and I ride in Escaramuza (Spanish Drill team). We enjoy doing things with our horses and love the fact that it is also a family event as our daughter has a love of horses as well.
Hi, so nice to meet you, wow 3 Andalusians, lucky you. If I had un limited funds I would have a barn full. I just adore my mare and have no desrire to ever own any breed but an Anadalusian or Lusitano since I purchased Francesca(Franni) 2 years ago as an un broke 3 year old. I am on Facebook more than barn mice. You should friend me on facebook where I have pictures of all my animals.
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Thank you very much Annamarie for your lovely comment! You're really kind. I can not imagine life without my mare.
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Gaia
I used to live in Chile (over 50 years ago) and got to see some of their gaucho competitions. I've never seen a Charro one though.
I hope your dress comes out perfect. I don't think I could handle such a dress in a side-saddle, if I dared ride side-saddle. Brave lady!
Welcome to Barnmice Annamarie!
Are you going to ride side-saddle in the Charro competitions? Sounds interesting.