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- Llanero - The Llanero horse is a scarce breed, and very little is known about it. They can be pretty much any color, although dun is the most common.
It appears, with slight variations in height and refinement of type, as the Criollo of Argentina and Uruguay, the Crioulo ofBrazil, the Casten and Morochuco types of Peru, the Cabello Chileno ofChile and the Llanero of Venezuela.
This superb war horse was the one that the Conquistadors introduced and dispersed throughout the Americas, together with the a la gineta style of riding, which influenced the horse cultures of the Gauchos, Charros and Llaneros.
Llanero - usually dun, with other colors present Lokai - bay, gray, and chestnut Lombok/Macassar - predominantly red (bay or chestnut) ...
a la gineta style of riding, which influenced the horse cultures of the Gauchos, Charros and Llaneros. By the XVII century the Iberian war horse, or Jennet as it was beginning to be called, had become ...
See also: Criollo, Andalusian, Barb, Bay, Lusitano
 
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