Andalusian Horses

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Figure 12: A cobra (group of mares) of Andalusians.

Alternative Name/s: Pure Spanish Horse

  1. Since the 15th century, they have been recognized as an individual breed. They have long, thick manes and their common coat colors are white and gray.
  2. They are famous for their strength and are fed grains to have energy. The more grains there are in their system, the more the amount of work they can be assigned to do.
  3. They are loyal and would always stay with their original owners. For this reason, they are chosen to be kept by families.

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Figure 13: There are some people who consider caring for horses a hobby.