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Lusitano, Stallion, , Perlino
Baroque - Eventing - Leisure - Dressage

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Halter accustomed

Barefoot

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Provinz Cordoba
€2.500 to €5.000
~$2.663 to $5.325
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Lusitano Mix, Stallion, 6 years, 16,1 hh, Grullo TOP Grullo Lusitano 1,65 m Stallion !!!
F: COFRE | MF: MELIT XX
Dressage - Working Equitation - Baroque - Breeding

suitable for beginners

is broken-in

with protection contract

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HEUVELLAND
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Lusitano, Mare, 2 years, 16 hh, Gray
F: DON JUAN DE CAVEÇAO | MF: NAVALHEIRO
Dressage - Equitation Portugesa - Working Equitation - Breeding

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Bredene
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
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Lusitano, Stallion, , Brown
F: SULTAO SS
Dressage - Equitation Portugesa - Working Equitation - Breeding

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Arles
€10.000
~ $10.650
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Navas Del Madroño
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Lusitano, Stallion, 12 years, 16 hh, Black
Dressage - Working Equitation - Gaited - Baroque

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Madrid
from €100.000
~from $106.503
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Lusitano, Gelding, 5 years, 15,1 hh, Brown
Dressage - Working Equitation - Baroque

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Waldeck
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
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Lusitano, Stallion, 5 years, 16 hh, Chestnut-Red
Dressage - Baroque - Breeding - Leisure

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Talarrubias
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Lusitano, Stallion, 3 years, Palomino
Baroque - Show - Leisure - Dressage

is lunged

is worked on the ground

is allrounder

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Martfeld
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
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Lusitano, Stallion, 3 years, 15,2 hh Beautiful stallion with excellent gates
Dressage - Working Equitation - Show - Breeding

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Coruche
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
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Lusitano Mix, Mare, 5 years, 16 hh, Sorrel
Working Equitation - Equitation Portugesa - Doma Vaquera - Leisure

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Mandelbachtal
€13.500
~ $14.378
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Coruche
€25.000
~ $26.626 Negotiable
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Montecorto
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601

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Coruche
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301

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Waldeck
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
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Heuvelland
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650

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Navas Del Madroño
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Las Piñas
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301
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Lusitano, Stallion, 5 years, 16,2 hh, Gray-Dapple
Dressage - Working Equitation - Baroque - Leisure
Majestic Iberico SL

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Martfeld
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
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Mezio, Viseu
€20.000 to €40.000
~$21.301 to $42.601
Platinum

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Den Haag
€10.000 to €15.000
~$10.650 to $15.975
Golden
Lusitano, Gelding, 8 years, 15,2 hh, Buckskin
F: XAROPE | MF: ELEITO
Working Equitation - Doma Vaquera - Show - Dressage
Jacqueline Best

PT

Rio-Maior
€30.000
~ $31.951
Platinum
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Facinas
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
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Lusitano, Mare, 4 years, 16,1 hh, Brown
F: EQUADOR MVL | MF: Rubi AR
Dressage

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Borken
€26.500
~ $28.223 Negotiable
Golden
Lusitano, Stallion, 4 years, 15,3 hh, Chestnut-Red
F: ARCO | MF: ASTRO DA FOZ
Working Equitation - Show - Leisure - Dressage
Jacqueline Best

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Rio Maior
€25.000
~ $26.626
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Las Piñas
€5.000 to €10.000
~$5.325 to $10.650
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Lusitano horses for sale

The Portuguese Lusitano horse is a close relative of the Andalusian horse of Spain. Both these handsome horses come from the Iberian Peninsula and are members of the Baroque group of horse breeds. Many experienced equestrians choose to buy a Lusitano for their skill at dressage and mounted sports since these horses are agile, fast and intelligent. The horses are also known as the Pure Blood Lusitano or Puro Sangue Lusitano (PSL), and breeders often sell a Lusitano under this name. Centuries, and possibly millennia, of breeding have gone into creating these gorgeous horses.

Use and characteristics of the Lusitano horse

The Lusitano horse takes its name from Lusitania, the Roman name for the region which now includes Portugal. Their height is usually between 15.2 hands (62 inches/15 cm) and 15.3 hands (63 inches/160 cm) high, although it is possible to buy a Lusitano that is over 16 hands (64 inches/ 162 cm). The majority of Lusitano horses are grey, bay or chestnut, though any solid color is accepted. The famous Alter Real State Stud breeds only bay Lusitanos and produces probably the most important line for breeders who sell a Lusitano of this color for breeding stock. Lusitanos combine strength with intelligence and willingness. They are horses of great beauty, with convex facial profiles and graceful paces.

Origin and history of breeding Lusitano horses

Lusitano horses, like Andalusian horses, were once thought to be the descendants of ancient horses that were in the Iberian Peninsula up to 20,000 years ago. Recent DNA research has shown that there were two ancient horse lineages, one in central Asia and the other in Iberia. However, the Iberian horse type became extinct, and domesticated horses were probably introduced into Iberia during the Neolithic period. Nonetheless, Lusitano and Andalusian DNA is believed to show evidence of a link to these Neolithic equines, which is still a very long history in terms of European horse breeds. Long before Spain and Portugal existed, the Iberian Peninsula was a place of passage for different groups of people and their horses. The Carthaginians of North Africa were noted breeders and trainers, as were Iron Age tribes from northern Europe such as the Vandals who occupied parts of Iberia and North Africa. In Roman times, Iberia was divided into Lusitania, Tarraconensis and Baetica and auxiliary cavalry units were drawn from all these regions, proving the quality of their horses. It is now known that a local horse breed with ancient roots, the Sorraia, shares ancestry with the Lusitano. Further developments in horse breeding went on when the Moors ruled large areas of the Iberian Peninsula, particularly due to the influence of the Barb, or Berber horse. By late medieval times, Spain and Portugal had both built empires, and horses from the region were the envy of the world and much prized by royalty. The Portuguese Alter Real State Stud was founded in 1748 and royalty bred fine horses here. Until 1966, the Andalusian and Lusitano horses were effectively the same breed, but in that year, Portugal established a separate studbook for the Lusitano horses.

Lusitano horses in equestrianism

The compact, agile Lusitano horse was traditionally used as a war horse and for dressage and bullfighting. These skills now make the Lusitano horse an excellent choice for any type of equestrian sport or game. They are also used in harness. The important Alter Real Stud has survived many dangers over the centuries, and today The Portuguese School of Equestrian Art (Escola Portuguesa de Arte Equestre) only uses Alter Real Lusitano horses in its displays.