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AZTECA--A HORSE CUSTOM-BUILT FOR PERFORMANCE, STYLE AND TRADITION by Donald M. Caskie, President , Azteca Horse Association of Canada "Colts Running: Uriangato ( grey), Zacatelco ( palomino) and Huachenero ( brown) at AZTECANA, Paris, Ontario, Canada" ...
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The Azteca breed was developed fairly recently in Mexico. It is the result of a cross breeding program that began in 1972 to fullfill Mexico's ambition of creating its own national breed.
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Azteca Picture Gallery Azteca Description The Azteca Horse is the National Horse of Mexico. It is a very obedient, lively, and happy horse. It is quite versatile and useful for many different things. It is a very able high performance horse.
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Aztecas may not be any smaller than 14.3 hh, but any solid coat color is permitted. Ideally, the horse is a balance of both breeds, being not too tall and lean, nor too short and stocky.
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Azteca and Pure Blood Andalusian Photo: Bruce Riseman More Photos / Submit a Photo Common Name: Azteca ...
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Aztecas can be any solid color, and the females must exceed 14.3 hands high while the males must exceed 15 hands high. Return to Horse Breeds page ...
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The Azteca horse was the first breed developed in Mexico, and was the result of crossing Andalusians with quarter horses and criollos. the native Indians used them for hunting buffalo and fighting wars, and they became prized possessions.
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AztecaWARMBLOOD OVERVIEW The Azteca is an extension of the Spanish horse. Although a majority of the horses in Mexico are still of direct Spanish stock, the Azteca has become very popular in the few years that it has been an established breed.
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AztecaThe Azteca is a modern horse breed combining ...Read more... SELL PETS AND PET PRODUCTS: A free international pet and pet products marketplace.
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Azteca Horse Association of the United States 2613 Camino de Verdad, Mercedes, TX 78570 in Canada: International Azteca Horse Association, c/o Donald M. Caskie RR 2, Paris, Ontario N3L 3E2, Canada.
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Azteca Horse Registry of America, Inc. The Azteca Horse Registry of America, Inc. We believe that the American Quarter Horse got its "Cow Sense" from the Haca and Spanish PRE ...
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See also: Horse, Quarter, Quarter Horse, Andalusian, Breeding
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