Tag: Andalusian

If I Ever Own a Hairy Horse

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A Region 6 adult amateur shares the story of how a horseless summer led her to bond with an Andalusian mare, and subsequently purchase her first ever “hairy” ho

Diamond in the Rough

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By Jane Fucinaro. A trainer in Region 4 shares about taking the chance on an Andalusian stallion, who came with a lot of past trauma & behavioral issues, & the incredible bond they have built since.

Amazing Andalusians – Part One

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The amazing Andalusian! Did you know that the International Andalusian & Lusitano Horse Association is an Adequan/USDF All-Breeds Awards participating organization?

The Emperor

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Three horses were braided and waiting for us in the crossties.  All three were white.  Goodness gracious!  I specifically didn’t want a white horse!

Destined For Change

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“Do not let your skin color, size, or level of experience hold you back. There is a barn, trainer, and lesson program out there for you.” 

Duchess Taught Me How

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Anna S. shares the story of her Curly x Andalusian mare, with whom she traded Pony Club rallies for pirouettes and a shadbelly, becoming a "fancy" rider!

Meet the L Graduate – Karen Lee

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Karen Lee is a dressage trainer located in western Wisconsin.  She has shown through Grand Prix and has earned her USDF Bronze, Silver, and...

The Most Unique Dressage Adventure in Spain

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By Anna Morton Imagine a setting where there are more horses than cars, more stables than garages, and each restaurant prioritizes tables that land at...

Meet the L Graduate – Kim Briele

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I own and manage Horse Bridge Farm, a dressage training facility, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. I attended Meredith Manor School of Horsemanship...

Ageless Pursuit

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My Journey to a USDF Gold Medal at age 67 By Dawn Metzger My name is Dawn. I am a 67-year-old semiretired small animal veterinarian. I...
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Working Hard but Not Moving Forward?

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Most of us begin the sport full of enthusiasm, inspired by the beauty and harmony of dressage. But over time, progress becomes harder to recognize.