The Lusitano Horse
According to archaeological evidence, the Sorraia, a primitive
form of the Portuguese Lusitano and its closely related Spanish cousin,
the Andalusian, dates back to about 25,000 BC. These two breeds did not
officially exist as independent breeds until their registries were separated
in the1960s.
Taken together, these two breeds were commonly referred to as the Iberian
horse. This breed was carefully selected for centuries as the ultimate
mount for the battlefield. Horsemen depended on the Iberian mount for
its keen intelligence, nobility, courage, sensibility and maneuverability
in small areas and it became a powerful influence in the establishment
of the independence by the Iberian countries of Spain and Portugal. Known
as the supreme war horse, the Iberian was sought out by many armies from
many countries as far back as the Middle Ages.
Today, both the Andalusian and the Lusitano are finding success in the
sport horse arenas. Their genetic heritage allows them to perform collected
movements with ease and expressiveness, including the Spanish walk, Spanish
trot, lead changes, piaffe, passage, and airs above the ground.
Their especially supple, shock absorbing joints and body structure allow
them the ability to successfully perform a wide range of tasks including
the bullfighting of Portugal, cattle-cutting, jumping a Grand Prix course,
and the high level of collected work in the dressage ring.
The temperament of the Lusitano is one of extreme nobility toward its
human counterpart, with an uncanny sensibility and fiery determination
when asked to perform.
Although Sons of the Wind utilizes a variety of breeds for schoolmasters,
the Lusitano breed holds a special place in Vitor's heart due to his Portuguese
heritage. He selects the Lusitano for its trainability, sensibility, and
ultimately its ability to allow their riders the opportunity to experience
the correctness of all of the dressage movements.
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