4 Female, Baby, Lusitano Horses for Sale in United States

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?1577871815

price: $25,000

Lusitano mare in foal

Extremely athletic and flexible super soft and light you will not find a smoother horse to ride,Push button type,Lead changes.side latterals leg yields counter canter.She is life time registered wi... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

Los Banos, CA, United States


?1577871978

price: $18,500

Smokey black Lusitano filly

Great tall baroque Lusitano filly with excellent old school bloodlines. Please contact breeder for more information. Los Banos, California www.costaslusitanos.comEddie Costa209-602-XXXX SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

Los Banos, CA, United States


?1577874161

price: $4,000

Beautiful smokey black registered Lusitano filly

Nirvana is a very well bred and fine example of her breed. She has a cute disposition and cycles regularly. She is currently at pasture in Utah and is recovering from an injury to her left butt. Sh... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

San Diego, CA, United States


?1577875739

price: $4,000

Smokey black registered Lusitano filly $4000 **see my comments below**

Nirvana is a stunning, registered, smokey black Lusitano filly. She is smart and curious with a good mind. Because she is smokey black and her sire is cremello she should be able to add color to an... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

San Diego, CA, United States



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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. Horses were known to be present on the Iberian Peninsula as far back as 20,000 BC, and by 800 BC the region was renowned for its war horses. When the Muslims invaded Iberia in 711 AD, they brought Barb horses with them that were crossed with the native horses, developing a horse that became useful for war, dressage and bull fighting. In 1966, the Portuguese and Spanish stud books split, and the Portuguese strain of the Iberian horse was named the Lusitano, after the word Lusitania, the ancient Roman name for Portugal. There are three main breed lineages within the breed today, and characteristics differ slightly between each line. There is also the Alter Real strain of Lusitano, bred only at the Alter Real State Stud.

Lusitanos can be any solid color, although they are generally gray, bay or chestnut. Horses of the Alter Real strain are always bay. Members of the breed are of Baroque type, with convex facial profiles, heavy muscling, intelligent and willing natures, with agile and elevated movement. Originally bred for war, dressage and bullfighting, Lusitanos are still used today in the latter two. They have competed in several Olympics and World Equestrian Games as part of the Portuguese and Spanish dressage teams. They have also made a showing in driving competitions, with a Belgian team of Lusitanos winning multiple international titles. Members of the breed are still used in bloodless bullfighting today, where it is expected that neither horse or bull will be injured.

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