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2006 Azteca Grullo Colt

Dante's offspring    1     2     3     4     5   

Dante has been crossed successfully with the Arabian, AQHA, Friesian, Morgan, Thoroughbred, Paso Fino, Spanish Mustang, Draft, Foxtrotter, & Paint.  Many mare owners are so pleased

with the results they have repeated the breeding. Here are some of his foals. Email us for additional information and photos.


Dante is homozygous for the black gene and has produced

black, bay, grey, grulla (black dun), sabino, rabicano

and black-bay. Depending upon the mare's color,

additional colors are possible including paint, roan,

buckskin, smoky black and Appy.


All Half Andalusians are eligible for registration through the

IALHA, International Andalusian Lusitano Horse Association

and may be shown at the IALHA-USEF regional,

national level shows, USDF and open shows. 


Some crosses are recognized breeds with separate registries,

such as the Azteca (AQHA-x, the national horse breed of Mexico), Iberian Warmblood (TB-x), Warlander (Friesian-x), Hispano~Arabe (Arabian-x) and Spanish Norman (Percheron-x).


IALHA Half Andalusian classes include halter, performance, youth, amateur, open, and range from over 200 classes in English,

Western pleasure, driving, dressage, saddle seat,

reining, doma vaquera and more.


Dante foals are extremely intelligent, agile and athletic. They have wonderful inquisitive temperaments and are bold, yet naturally well mannered. They seem to be born people friendly, form deep bonds and are easily trained. Consider breeding your mare to Dante

for a Half Andalusian foal in 2007.


Dante's Stud Fee for 2007:

$1,000 for all breeds other than Andalusians & Lusitanos

$200 Booking fee included. 

Ariete

3/4 Andalusian

1/4 TB  Bay Filly