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The Andalusian is a Spanish breed that originated in the province of Andalusia and is most recently also called the Purebred Spanish Horse. It is believed the breed originated in prehistoric times and was bred over time by many peoples of Spain. The Andalusian was known to be one of the best war mounts and was the mount of choice of royalty and cavalry officers. Andalusians were used for their beautiful movement at riding academies and are written to have “great courage and be very docile”. The breed has been used in the foundation of many breeds such as the Lipizzaner, American Quarter Horse, and many German warmbloods. Andalusians are known for their beauty in looks and movement. They come in greys, bays, chestnuts, blacks, cream variations, and duns. The breed is used for pleasure and most disciplines due to their strength, agility, and docile temperament.
 
The Andalusian is a Spanish breed that originated in the province of Andalusia and is most recently also called the Purebred Spanish Horse. It is believed the breed originated in prehistoric times and was bred over time by many peoples of Spain. The Andalusian was known to be one of the best war mounts and was the mount of choice of royalty and cavalry officers. Andalusians were used for their beautiful movement at riding academies and are written to have “great courage and be very docile”. The breed has been used in the foundation of many breeds such as the Lipizzaner, American Quarter Horse, and many German warmbloods. Andalusians are known for their beauty in looks and movement. They come in greys, bays, chestnuts, blacks, cream variations, and duns. The breed is used for pleasure and most disciplines due to their strength, agility, and docile temperament.
   
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{{HorseBreeds|excel = Flexibility, Agility, Intelligence|moderate = Speed, Power, Endurance|poor = None|high_values = Shoulder, Head, Top|lower_values = Legs, Feet, Hind|suggested = Dressage, Western Pleasure, Pole Bending, |bases = Bay Variations, Chestnut Variations, Grey Variations Black, White|dilutions_and_modifiers = Dun, Cream, Pearl|white_markings = Rabicano and Sabino|image1 = AndyWikiPage.gif|avaliblke_crosses = Warlander, Iberian Warmblood, Hispano Arabe, Azteca, and American Azteca}}

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The Andalusian is a Spanish breed that originated in the province of Andalusia and is most recently also called the Purebred Spanish Horse. It is believed the breed originated in prehistoric times and was bred over time by many peoples of Spain. The Andalusian was known to be one of the best war mounts and was the mount of choice of royalty and cavalry officers. Andalusians were used for their beautiful movement at riding academies and are written to have “great courage and be very docile”. The breed has been used in the foundation of many breeds such as the Lipizzaner, American Quarter Horse, and many German warmbloods. Andalusians are known for their beauty in looks and movement. They come in greys, bays, chestnuts, blacks, cream variations, and duns. The breed is used for pleasure and most disciplines due to their strength, agility, and docile temperament.