VnV Stables' Andalusian Sires/Dams

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Please note: All the horses listed on these pages are MODELS. That's right, plastic/resin/ect horse shaped objects that stand anywhere from 8 inches to 3 inches high.

Andalusians can be crossed with Lusitanos and still be Andalusians in the American studbook. PRE Andalusians are Andalusians with no crosses to Portuguese blood after 1966 as the Spanish Studbook split and no longer allowed crosses to Portuguese horses. These horses are Pura Raza Espanola, Spanish Purebreds registered with the Andalusian registry in Spain.

Colors the Andalusian/Lusitano come in include: Black, Brown, Chestnut, Buckskin, Dun, Palomino, Cremelo, Roan, and Perlino, Mulberry Roan Grey (Chestnut gone grey with chestnut points still), and now there is a new dilution called Pearl that resembles double dilutes. Some are arguing that all double dilute Iberians are pearl and not dilute. Sabino is also possible but so far has been minimally expressed. Other colors are believed rare but may be allowed with the proper documentation. Names are limited to 25 characters, and breeder/farm suffixs are common.

I have noted when I have marked down that the horses are PRE. Up until recently I didn't pay attention, so some that aren't marked PRE might be PRE, I just didn't note it when I did their pedigree. There are only a few horses I couldn't identify as PRE for sure, so those aren't marked as PRE, just Andalusian. And one of my mares does have Lusitano lines so she's an Andalusian in the American registry sense but certainly not a PRE.

Last updated August 8, 2007. I've added some horses, and re-pedigreed some that didn't have real lines or were younger than I liked.

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