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The Azteca Horse In
1972 the Mexican Charros (cowboys) began a quest to produce a horse with
the agility, quickness and cow sense
to work on their cattle ranches. For
this they chose the Andalusian to cross with their Quarter Horses and
Criollo mares. The results were
astounding. A horse with speed, heart, stamina, grace and an
outstanding disposition and ability to learn. That horse not only
possessed the ability to work on
their ranches but also the versatility to have many other uses. The
Azteca was born, and in the years
following has acquired so much recognition it has earned the
title of the "National Horse of Mexico". The American
Azteca combines both the new and the old world, resulting in a noble,
docile, agile, proud spectacular horse. The breed is very easy to train
and once taught never forgets. Breed
Description: This breed
inherits beauty, temperament, pride, agility and spirit from their
Andalusian blood and strength heart and speed from their Quarter Horse
Blood. The breed requires there be no more then 3/4 Andalusian or
Quarter Horse blood in the first generations. The American Azteca should
be a blood Balance between the breeds with qualities of both. The
intention is to create a new type that exhibits the best of both breeds.
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