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Mustang Links - General Information Conquistador Magazine http://www.conquistador.com Conquistador Magazine features the Andalusian and Lusitano from the Iberian Peninsula, the Peruvian Paso from the land of the Incas, the Paso Fino from the enchanted islands of the Caribbean and Colombia, Criollos from Argentina and Mangalarga Marchadores from Brazil, Aztecas from Mexico and the North American Spanish Mustangs and Barbs. Editorials cover the history, breeding, training, riding and equitation, equine art and culture related to these great horses, successors of the famous 15th century Jennet of Spain and Portugal. Spanish Mustang Links - Conservators The Spanish Mustang Registry http://www.spanishmustang.org Dedicated to enthusiasts of the Spanish Mustangfind breeder listings, horses for sale and information on how to become a member. The Horse of the Americas Registry http://www.horseoftheamericas.com The Horse of the Americas is a unified registry for lovers of America's First True Horse whether he is called Barb, Spanish Mustang, Original Indian Horse, Spanish Colonial or Cayusefind breeder listings, horses for sale and information on how to become a member. The American Indian Horse Registry http://www.indianhorse.com The AIHR was established in 1961 for the purpose of collecting, recording and preserving the pedigrees of American Indian Horses. The Registry is currently housed at Rancho San Francisco near Lockhart, Texas together with a collection of Western and Indian Americana and a library pertaining to the history of the American Indian Horse. Karma Farms - Vickie Ives Speir http://www.karmafarms.com Vickie Ives Speir and daughters Tori and Tommi operate Karma Farms, the world's most decorated breeding farm for America's First Horse. Their proven Colonial Spanish horses win in shows, games and competitive trail riding in AIHR, HOA and NATRC. Bloodlines include those of the well-known stallions Choctaw Sun Dance, Rowdy Yates, El Tigre Segundo, Geronimo Fusco and other foundation Horse of the Americas bloodlines. Zen Cowboys - Jane Greenwood & Wes Thomsen http://www.spanishmustangs.com Zen Cowboys is comprised of Jane Greenwood and Wes Thomsen, of Lonsdale, Minnesota, and their herd of rare Spanish Mustangs with bloodlines from old Brislawn lines including San Domingo, Chief Pushmataha, Narragansett, Doby, Little Mex and Blue Corn. Wild Side Ranch - Nancy Pearson http://www.wildsideranch.com Located in the desert of Eastern Washington, Wild Side breeds and raises pure Spanish Mustangstheir foundation stock comes directly from the Brislawn's Cayuse Ranch. NW Painted Ponies - Don & Mona Pomraning http://www.nwpaintedponies.com NW Painted Ponies Spanish Mustangs is dedicated to the preservation of the original horse of America. Our horses are direct descendants of the original Spanish breed and have not been "improved" through modern breed standards. Grey Thunder Ranch - Barry Cox http://www.barrycox.com Barry Cox and Grey Thunder Ranch offer a wide variety of services for the beginning as well as serious equestrian. Barry and Cheryl Cox have been raising Registered Spanish Mustangs in Oregon. Work shops geared to improve your horse's performance as well as Packing Trips through the beautiful Eagle Cap Mountains of Northeast Oregon are scheduled on a regular basis. Their herd is over 50 strong, with several Foundation bloodlines. The Cayuse Ranch - The Brislawn Family http://www.cayuseranch.com Located in northeastern Wyoming on 3,000 acres, we work to preserve the little horse that evolved from those that came over the ocean with the Conquistadors and became the cow pony, the Indian pony, the Spanish Mustang. We breed foundation bloodlines in a natural range setting. Many Ponies - Mike & Melanie Pittman http://www.manyponies.com Thundering across the hills and prairie of Western South Dakota, our Spanish Mustangs appear as an undulating river of color. Our breeding program highlights the unusual Spanish Mustang colors and painted patterns, including the rare Medicine Hats. El Rancho Wakan - Alan Bell http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/BELL4744/ El Rancho Wakan (pronounced Wah-Kahn) is dedicated to perpetuating the Spanish Barb Horse. These are the descendants of the horses left in America by the Conquistadors. We are located in Greenville, Texas, 45 mi Northeast of Dallas. Visitors are always welcome! Come on by and see America's First Horse! Baca Chica Farms - Joty & Virginia Baca http://www.caballosdecolores.com Joty and Virginia Baca are from La Costancia, New Mexicoa crossing point of the original Camino Rael over the Rio Grande. They have been raising beautiful Colonial Spanish Horses for well over 50 years. Along with 9 children and their families they are very proud to be a part of the preservation of this priceless breed. Viva Los Caballos De Colores De Los Conquistadores! Buena Suerte Farms - Mary Phillips, John Plog & Lisa Housen http://www.buenasuertefarms.com Buena Suerte Farms is located in the beautiful and historic Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico. We offer various services, such as: breeding, training, lay-ups, sales prep and are available for presentations and seminars to help educate the public about the Spanish Mustang. We breed from proven, foundation blood lines and are actively working to bring the Spanish Mustang out of the past and into a promising future. The Institute of Range & the American Mustang http://www.wildmustangs.com The Institute of Range and the American Mustang is a non-profit organization founded in 1988 by Dayton O. Hyde, whose mission is to give freedom and a quality of life to America's wild horses. The Institute owns an eleven thousand acre sanctuary in the Black Hills of South Dakota. On this range, looking much as it did centuries ago, several hundred wild horses run free. At the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary visitors from all over the world can come to see and photograph wild horses in large herds, under spectacular conditions. |
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