Spectacular dance by Andalucian Horses! For Dance Lovers..wmv

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2010

No this time its not Sequence but I thought all you Dance lovers would enjoy seeing these two Andalucian Horses Dance. I took this film at the Cortijo Pinar Rendon in the Pinar del Rey Nature Reserve in San Roque(Spain) ,about 15 minutes from my home in Gibraltar. Hope you all enjoy it as much as I did.

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  • Love it :)

  • Although this may be someone else's cup of tea, I personally love them as cow horses.

  • Wonderful! Thank You!

  • precioso caballo perla

  • Guys we all need to check facts,lots of fascinating info,little space.It was first called the caballo andaluz because it was developed in Córdoba as from 1567, Felipe II. 1st part of 18th century Portugal imported 1st batch of Andaluces. Exactly the same horse till 1966 Spain lo longer shared registry book with Portugal. 1912 militry takes over breeding,no longer Caballo Andaluz but Caballo de Pura Raza Español PRE, now a national horse for all breeders, not just regional from Andalucía.

  • Incredible... what stunning, stunning horses, such beauty, grace and intelligence... breathtaking! Amber Jane x

  • ¿un caballo andaluz perla? no sabía que este color estuviera permitido...

  • @SAACAAS i know that but its not atrue color!! and im from andalucia too!! =D

  • @andalusian247 Andalusian horses is the real name of the many actual breeds: Lipizzan, PRE, Lusitano, etc etc...I am proud to be Andalusian :D

    P.D: Andalusian horses were introduced by the Spanish in America. In America horses did not exist before..."Then, suddenly, between 10,000 and 8,000 years ago, Equus disappeared from North and South America. Various theories drought, disease, extinction or hunting"..."until the Spanish explorers brought horses by ship in the sixteenth century"

  • Lusitano, PRE, etc...come Andalusian horses too. Wikipedia: The Lusitano is a Portuguese horse breed, closely related to the Spanish Andalusian horse. Both are sometimes called Iberian horses, as the breeds both developed on the Iberian peninsula, and until the 1960s they were considered one breed, under the Andalusian name. Wikipedia: The Andalusian, also known as the Pure Spanish Horse or PRE (Pura Raza Española), is a horse breed developed in the Iberian Peninsula...

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