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Andalusian Horse Bloodlines > Cartujanos

picture of cartujano horse Cartujano Andalusian Horses
The Cartujano horses are a rare line of pure Spanish horses from Spain. They are so cherished that very few are ever allowed to leave the country.  Articles about Carthusians, history of Bocados, and exported Cartujano Andalusian horses.

Cartujano Horses Exported from Spain

by Donna DeYoung, Pure Spanish (PRE) Andalusian Horse Breeder

The following list shows Cartujano horses that were allowed to be exported from Spain.

Colombia

Ilustrada
Alegre V
Burlona
Cantora
Desprendida
Jubilosa IV
Legionaria
Oficiala*

*All of the above horses were purchased by D Francisco Leon Arbaleda in 1983.

Costa Rica

Cancionero IV, Descarado V, Poseido I, and Holandes II purchased by Mariano Guardia (1953, 1972)
Bizarro IV purchased by D. Jorge Herrera in 1957
Legionario V purchased by D. Carlos M Coto in 1972
Primoroso XI purchased by D. Humberto Ruiz in 1975
Novata and Llameado purchased by D. Adrian Collado in 1981 and 1984
Festejado and Ilustrado purchased by Sr. Colombari in 1985
Belicoso purchased by Ruiz in 1985.

Cuba

Limonera III, Recelosa, Morisca IV, Perseguida, Peligrosa, Perdicera, and Insidioso III purchased by Fidel Castro in 1966

United States

Davidoso III, Hacendoso V, Indomita, and Inquieta IV by Sr. Currier in 1960
Luminoso III, Campanero VIII, Famoso III, Orgulloso V, and Nervioso V purchased by Sr. Samuel Broston in 1961 and 1965
Habanero VII purchased by Sr. Allen Parkinson in 1967
Unico purchased by Sr. Garmendia in 1981
Guapo purchased by Mr. Hector Alcalde in 1987

Guatemala

Justiciero I purchased by Mr. Abelardo Morales in 1970
Lozano V purchased by Asuntos Exteriores in 1973
an unknown stallion purchased by Dr. Arturo Paiz in 1973
Entendido IX and Justiciero III purchased by Humberto Arriaza

Mexico

Campanero and Mayodomo I purchased by D. Miguel Aleman Velasxo in 1967 and 1969
Legionario III, Tarifena VI, Viva, Actriz, Sobervia IV, and Taladora II, purchased by D.E. Alvarez Flores in 1970


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