The Andalusian Horse
The Andalusian Horse is also known as the Pure Spanish Race and its place of origin is Andalusia (in Spain) from where it takes its name, although the origins of this horse are quite controversial. In fact it seems that descend from the Berber and Arab horses arrived in Spain in 711 with the Moors, later crossed with native horses. A Berber horse Like the Arabian, for many centuries the Andalusian Horse was used to improve many native European breeds and, as some specimens were brought by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to the conquest of America, the Andalusian Horse also helped to formRead More →