mariscala smdr is a 15.2h rose grey pure spanish/andalusian 2-yr-old filly
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| Breed: | Horse > Andalusian |
| Breeder: | Joe Skelton |
| Location: | Arvada, CO |
| Date/Time: | Wednesday, Sep 16,2009 |
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MARISCALA SMDR is a beautiful rose grey, 15.2h, 2-yr-old filly that is Inscribed in the Spanish Stud Book. She will be Revisable after the age of 3. She is a marvelous mover with great conformation. Her sire, Amoroso IX, is a National Champion Saddle Seat Pleasure, National Top 5 Halter and a Dressage Champion. The noted Dressage Olympian and International Judge, Hilda Gurney, called Amoroso IX one of the best moving Andalusians she had seen. Her dam, Galana SMDR, is the full sister to DECOROSO SMDR, one of the best Pure Spanish Dressage horses in the US. For more information visit our web site: www.skeltonpurespanishhorses.com , e-mail us at smdrllc@aol.com or phone at 970-482-1954.
Andalusians have been used for all manner of riding horses, and were the preferred mount of kings over many centuries. They excel in high school dressage and are used in cattle work and bullfighting in their native Spain. They are highly intelligent and learn very quickly.
Partbred Andalusians are popular as sport horses in most countries. They also excel at dressage and are used for show jumping and other equestrian activities.
Andalusian horses are found in a number of colours although the most common colour is [[gray (horse)|grey]. It is estimated that 80% of Andalusians are grey. There are also purebreds who are bay, black and chestnut. Other colours, such as palomino, are not regarded as a legal colour for purebreds in most countries, as the presence of the dilution gene that creates the colour is considered evidence of crossbreeding.
Andalusians are compact horses, yet very elegant. Their legs are clean, with good bone, and they have a high, round action, which makes them particularly suitable for Haute École (or High School) Dressage. They usually have a large head with a convex profile, short cannons, a long, sloping shoulder, and a long, flowing mane and tail.
