Pure Spanish Horse Now Residing In California

Newsdate: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 - 06:43 am
Location: SAN DIEGO, California

It’s not every day that a horse owner travels to Spain, researches the bloodlines of the Pure Spanish Horse (P.R.E) and leaves with a beautiful stallion. But, that’s just what happened to Lisa Alley-Zarkades when she bought Panadero. 

Panadero XLVI, the legendary Pura Raza Española stallion of Liberty Exhibition fame, comes from the world-reknowned bloodlines of the Cárdenas Stud of Spain and the Yeguada Militar.

Spanish Horse

1743 Engraving of a Spanish horse.

The Pure Spanish Horse, or P.R.E. is a rare breed not often seen in the United States and is one of the oldest breeds in the world today. Born in 2002, Panadero’s journey from Spain to the U.S. was the accomplishment of his owner’s dream and passion for this special breed, it’s temperament, versatility, athletic ability, and intellect.

Currently residing in Valley Center, California, Panadero has been trained and shown with Carolyn Resnick. Now under Margit Deerman’s tutelage, his training and talents are expanding into dressage, roping, and working cattle. Margit is a Licensed 3* Parelli Instructor so it is exciting to have her continuing his training.

Panadero is trained at “liberty” and travels to many exhibitions, truly making him a great ambassador for the breed.  For more information

http://www.mypanadero.com

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