LUSITANO HORSES JAZZ
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All Comments (13)
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@tarkkky The history of the Andalusian links very importantly, the Portuguese community back when the Moros where destroying Spain and all that was meaningful. The Barcelonian and the Portugueses hided their horses in wine cellars for years from the Moros. So yes the Portugueses as whell as the Barcelonians have equal right to the saving of this great beautibull horse.Roberto Iglesias
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The horse is obviously overbend and trying to move away from the riders aids through taking his mouth backwards, away from the pressure.
Unfortunately, many iberian horses tend to do that, and even more unfortunately, many riders mistake it for collection.
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The rider needs to ease his hands so the horse does not over-flex from the poll -- his nose is behind the line down from the poll. By allowing more lengthening of strides at a trot between the collections will correct this problem, as well as giving the horse a breather.
BarbaraM.
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its reali beautiful, but sometimes isn't the horse a little overbent? i'm not reali a dressage rider so i wouldn't know, it just looks a little tooo rounded..
still gorgeous tho...
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I love your horses, I love how they work with and on the bits, The curb is only slightly used when needed and they react very nice with it!
GOOD JOB!
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They are two completely seperate breeds but the Lusitano shares some very old blood lines with the Pura Raza Espanol (what used to be called Andalucian). It has nothing to do with leg sizes! I am a PRE breeder and judge.
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not a version properly, I don't know the word in english for what I want to say... xD
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Dont comment about something that u have no idea! Portuguese version of andalucian??!!!
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lusitano has longer legs, and its portuguese version of andalucian, which has shorter legs ;)
the tiena lusita horse 70 % of Spanish, depends on similar the high line are but or but bajos.pero somn
jrhorses67 4 years ago