CAVaqueroHorse
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Hi all,
Thought I would introduce myself. My name is Kimberlee and at the moment I am currently living in San Diego, CA. I own two horses named La Victoria and Catarina Sforza de España Antigua. Both are purebred California Vaquero Horses. The California Vaquero Horse is a critically endangered breed (I cannot count 100 of these horses) whose ancestors were used by the Spaniards of California to establish the territory for Spain. Thus, this makes them the old Spanish horse breed of California. The common height for this breed is about 14.2HH. My mare is 14.3HH and I think her filly will be an inch taller at 15HH. Both are grullas (black dun). I am doing my best to spread the word about this breed before they become extinct. I posted some pictures in the "spanish/portuguese" horse thread as well as a video of my mare and my filly in the video section. The dominant colors they come in are zebra dun and grulla. Other colors are red dun, claybank, black, bay, and chestnut. They do not come in any other colors and usually have very little white patterns.
My goal in life is to save this breed from extinction. If this breed dies out, so does the Spanish breed of California. No other breed can replace their "shoes" as no other breed was developed by the Spaniards in Southern California during this time period.
I can talk horses all day and would love to chat about this breed with anyone that would like to.

Thought I would introduce myself. My name is Kimberlee and at the moment I am currently living in San Diego, CA. I own two horses named La Victoria and Catarina Sforza de España Antigua. Both are purebred California Vaquero Horses. The California Vaquero Horse is a critically endangered breed (I cannot count 100 of these horses) whose ancestors were used by the Spaniards of California to establish the territory for Spain. Thus, this makes them the old Spanish horse breed of California. The common height for this breed is about 14.2HH. My mare is 14.3HH and I think her filly will be an inch taller at 15HH. Both are grullas (black dun). I am doing my best to spread the word about this breed before they become extinct. I posted some pictures in the "spanish/portuguese" horse thread as well as a video of my mare and my filly in the video section. The dominant colors they come in are zebra dun and grulla. Other colors are red dun, claybank, black, bay, and chestnut. They do not come in any other colors and usually have very little white patterns.
My goal in life is to save this breed from extinction. If this breed dies out, so does the Spanish breed of California. No other breed can replace their "shoes" as no other breed was developed by the Spaniards in Southern California during this time period.
I can talk horses all day and would love to chat about this breed with anyone that would like to.