History
The heritage of the Pura Raza Espaņola (P.R.E.) contains
an abundance of tradition and culture. Its time honored elegance and harmony
have demonstrated its competence and achievement. The Pure Spanish Horse -
Strong, Agile, Beautiful, Noble in appearance and character yet docile, easily
trained and ridden is the horse we honor today, tomorrow and always.
Tradition and Culture
The
Pura Raza Espaņola (P.R.E.) has been linked with the history and the culture
of Andalucia since time immemorial. There are cave drawings dating back to 5,000
BC found in the caves of Altamira and Canforos de Penarubia in north eastern
Spain depicting native horses whose body types are remarkably like today's
horse. These drawings depict the predecessors of the Pure Spanish Horse.
Originally used in warfare, as a means of transport and for other work, the
industrial revolution changed his role to that of man's companion in sport and
leisure activities, in which he is one of the leaders in the Andalusian region.
The Pure Spanish Horse has been an integral part of Spain from its beginnings
and contributes much to our better knowledge and understanding of its landscape,
customs and people.
The Pure Spanish Horse was unified as a breed in the
sixteenth century (between 1567 and 1593) by the Spanish King Felipe II who
formally established the standards for the breed which we recognize today as the
Pure Spanish Horse. During these years King Felipe II decided to bring to
establish the breeding of the universally known horse, which has been so long
pictured in history, in bronze, in paintings. Concurrent with his breeding
program, the humanistic approach was spreading through Spain and the teachings
of the ancient Greek Xenophon were put into practice for the treatment and
training of these carefully bred horses.
While the historical use of the Pure Spanish Horse in
Spain was first as a farm horse to work with the brave bulls destined for the
bull rings, it was also the horse which carried its lords into battle and
equally proudly carried them in their moments of triumph as a parade horse. The
Pure Spanish Horse is still used in Spain to fight in the bull ring and still
used to work stock on the farms, and of course, is considered one of the
national treasures of Spain, an inheritance handed from father to son through
generations. The horse is used in dressage competitions, in competitive driving
as single horse or four-horse hitch, and in the discipline distinctly Spanish,
the Doma Vaquera - formalized as the show ring version of farm work, most
closely related to a reining pattern with combined dressage elements.
In the USA, we don't have bull fights, but the Pure
Spanish Horse has been found to be adept at all the disciplines one would
expect: dressage, hunt seat, saddle seat, western pleasure, parades, trail, and
certain of our horses even excel as open jumpers. Their conformation hints at
their capabilities: strong boned legs, good slope to the shoulder, deep
heart-girth, round powerful haunches. The classically beautiful head of a Pure
Spanish Horse is unique and an instant identifier of its breed. One can read the
history in their large oval eyes inside a triangular-shaped orbital arch and can
imagine strength for extended efforts in the inverted comma-shaped nostrils
which expand downward to bring in large quantities of air. And of course there
are the unique racial characteristics in the shape and dexterity of the upper
lip, the sensitivity of the mouth and the point of the chin.
In Andalusia, where most of the Pure Spanish Horses are
bred, the Pura Raza Espaņola horse predominates. It is the heir of the Cartujano
horse, which attracted the admiration of Kings and became the preferred mount of
Royalty and the Cavalry. This horse made its second official appearance in the
USA in the late 1960s (the first having been in the cargo holds of the voyages
of the Conquistadores beginning with second voyage of Christopher Columbus). The
process of importation was difficult and costly; the population grew slowly,
having only recently reached the 5,000 mark of Pure Spanish Horses in the USA.
Elegance and Harmony
The
Pura Raza Espaņola (P.R.E) has a singular and unquestionable beauty marked by
large eyes that express a great vivacity. The characteristic feature of its
beauty, however, is its thick mane which endows it with a unique elegance. The
most outstanding attribute of the Pure Spanish Horse is, without any doubt, its
temperament for even though it is certainly a very docile animal, and easily
handled, not only when it is in training but also in its rest periods, at the
same time it displays a vigorous and sedate character with an excellent capacity
for obedience. All this, together with its beauty, makes it an ideal horse for
riding, which is why it is in so much demand as a "horse of pleasure".
Competence and Achievement
In 2004, the Pura Raza Espaņola (P.R.E.) horse's
potential in competitive dressage was secured when the Spanish team, including
two (2) P.R.E. mounts, scored the silver medal. Success on this scale calls for
celebration. In between and since these milestones, the P.R.E.'s popularity has
escalated. Demand from the international and American dressage communities is
growing exponentially. There is equal zeal for this breed from equestrians whose
only ambition is to have a great horse to ride and enjoy. Thanks to its athletic
ability, even temperament, sturdy yet refined conformation and remarkable
beauty, the Pura Raza Espanola fulfills many dreams.
This breed, which enjoys a great prestige already, each
year, acquires a greater number of admirers throughout the world in Spain and in
Europe in general: people who defend and support the growing recognition of this
beautiful and noble beast which is our Pura Raza Espaņola (P.R.E).
Perhaps the best quality of the Pure Spanish Horse is
the willingness to work with his less than perfect human companion - the
nobility and grace with which he participates joyfully in anything requested by
his rider. From the drawings in the caves where early man was shown leading the
prototype Spanish horse to today, the Pure Spanish Horse has been known and
respected for its submission to the aids and the assistance he offers his
weekend rider. The Pure Spanish Horse is truly a horse which can offer its best
qualities to his rider, even after days unexercised.
