If you own a black horse, there’s a decent chance you’ve encountered the annoyance of fading. It can take only weeks or even days for a glossy black coat to…
Courtesy of: Epona Hispano – Arabe Stud – The Premier Hispano-Árabe Stud of Great Britian
Photo: Incauto – Champion Stallion and Absolute Champio Equisur 2012. Yeguada Hnos Alvarez Lorenzo
The Hispano-Árabe has been bred in…
A Winter’s Tale
Photo: Colin Farrell riding Listo (Andalusian Stallion) in NY
According to Irish Central on Feb. 21, handsome Dublin-born actor Colin Farrell was seen splashing around in the icy East…
The Andalusian horse, with its long flowing mane, arched neck, and expressive movement, is already a natural showstopper. However, when it comes to competing at high-profile events like the Andalusian…
In recent years, Working Equitation (WE) has taken the international horse world by storm. Originally developed to showcase the practical skills of Iberian horses in agricultural and ranch work, WE…
The Andalusian World Cup (AWC) has become the premier showcase for Iberian horses in North America. Held annually in Las Vegas, this event is more than just a competition—it is…
A polished turnout starts days before the show. 48–72 hours out: bath with mild shampoo, condition the mane, detangle tail, trim fetlocks and bridle path. Night before: wipe tack with…
Working Equitation (WE) blends precision, agility, and partnership—perfect for Iberian horses. Most shows include Dressage, Ease of Handling (EOH), Speed, and sometimes Cattle. Key obstacles: the garrocha (pole), gate, bridge,…
New to the Andalusian World Cup? Learn how classes are run, what judges look for, and how to prepare your Iberian horse for show day.
The Andalusian World Cup has…