Spanish horses in Spain range from the superb dressage horses of Grand Prix, through the pleasure horses who can easily handle a local show and take you on an enjoyable and safe hack.
Long manes and soft eyes make a PRE sheer eye candy - pause - and applying down to earth principles to a purchase pays off. see
what to look for in your spanish horse.
Our Assessments for horses featured here include behaviour around the yard, outside with other horses, with people, and on the roads. We look at rider-horse harmony
and the general comportment of the horse.
Registered, inscribed and revised. Pura raza española horses, Spanish Horses in Spain, from pre studs and breeders.
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Strong Yeguada Militar bloodlines
Grandson of Deco, 3rd generation to Leviton on both sides
TRC x-rays clear
Inscribed. Now in his year for Revision. Tall. 2006 ¤ C
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Poderoso’s half brother.
Started under saddle
In training with Emilio.
All bay lines. Marin Garcia, going back 3rd generation to Champion of Spain.
Inscribed. Revised. 2006. 1,61m ¤A
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Grandson of Qualified PRE, Olympic horse Evento.
3rd generation Leviton.
TRC x-rays clear
Inscribed. Now in his year for Revision. 2006
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Grandson of Olympic horse Evento, and of Deco son of Leviton.
3rd generation Leviton both sides.
TRC x-rays
Inscribed. Now in his year for Revision. 2006
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those who have bought our spanish horses from Spain, and share the fun and the triumphs.
Articles on spanish horses in spain, videos of PREs, purebred horses for sale, spanish studs and breeders.
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The aspects that make up the value of a PRE are multiple. Training is one.
As a horse is in consistent good training, and shows aptitude for a high level, his price increases accordingly.
Then PREs present with a value purely because of their breed.
In the world of the spanish horse bloodlines are important. What mare is bred to which stallion is far more than merely
’he is a descendant of X’, or the vague ’she is of Y lines’. Some spanish studs trace their stock back over 200-300 years, and every breeding has been done with thought and care.