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This Castilian Horse was developed in Spain (back then called Castile) during the Middle Ages and today they are still known for their extra gaits called Paso Castillano or Castillian Time.
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This Castilian Horse was developed in Spain (back then called Castile) during the Middle Ages and today they are still known for their extra gaits called Paso Castillano or Castillian Time.
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Also known as the Carthusian-Andalusian and Carthujano, the Carthusian horse is not a separate breed from the Andalusian, but rather a branch of the breed. They are often called the purest remaining strain of the original Spanish horse.
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Also called Basque Ponies, Poney Vasco and Pottoka, Pottoks are left to live wild in the Pyrenees of the Basque Country in Spain and France. The last Wednesday of January they are rounded up, their numbers cut for market and the remaining animals are branded, then released again.
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This breed comes from the island of Majorca off the coast of southern Spain. Unfortunately, very few formal records have been kept on the Balearic breed. That combined with their isolation has kept their bloodlines pure & their numbers low.
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A breed from the Northwest of Spain, the Asturcón or Asturian pony is among the oldest and purest breeds of pony in the world.
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The Hispano-Árabe or Aralusian is a relatively new breed achieved by crossing the high energy Arabians with the noble Andalusians, creating a beautiful, intelligent and versatile cross.
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