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In the 1800s, the Iroquois used the Colonial Spanish horse mainly for scouts in times of war in order to keep more foot warriors in defense or in battle, whereas other American Indian tribes would use them primarily for battle.[ ...

 


The Colonial Spanish Horse is a breed descended from the original Spanish stock brought to the Americas. The breed encompasses many strains and breeds found in North America.

Also called Horse of the Americas the Colonial Spanish Horse is a foundation horse of Iberian type that came from Spain to the Americas.

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Colonial Spanish Horses are of great historic importance in the New World. They descend from horses introduced from Spain during the age of the conquest of the New World.

Colonial Spanish horses were the horse responsible for the Spanish conquest of the Americas.

Colonial Spanish
The Colonial Spanish is a horse breed descended from the original Spanish stock brought to the Americas. The breed encompasses many strains found in North America.

The Abacos are part of the Colonial Spanish horses that include the Spanish Barbs, Spanish Mustangs, Banker Wild "ponies", the Florida Crackers and the Carolina Marsh Tackys.

The Wilbur-Cruce Mission Horse, the Colonial Spanish Horse and the Spanish Barb are all names that refer to the horse descended from those brought to the Americas by the Spaniards in the days of colonization, in 1493.

It is fortunate that several Florida ranchers continued to breed Cracker Horses on into the late 20th century and there still remains a nucleus of them sufficient to assure their preservation as a unique Colonial Spanish breed.

The Carolina Marsh Tacky is a horse breed that is developed in South Carolina by Colonial Spanish group of horse breeds that were descended from the original Iberian horse stock.

Please join us in the celebration of America's First True Horse, the Colonial Spanish Horse. HOA is a unified registry open to Original Indian Horses, Barbs, Spanish Barbs & Spanish Mustangs.

Phillip Sponenberg, an expert on colonial Spanish horses, Leo Kuntz Jr. has been selectively breeding to maintain the Spanish and Indian horse phenotype.

of the Alter Real, a strain of the Lusitano, and the Azteca, a Mexican breed created by crossing the Andalusian with American Quarter Horse and Criollo bloodlines. The Spanish jennet ancestors of the Andalusian also developed the Colonial Spanish ...

See also: Mustang, Spanish Mustang, Spanish mustangs, Stallion, Barb

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