"INDIANO XVIII


      Indiano XVIII is a Spanish born treasure, representing the Romero Benitez bloodlines of Spain. This important stallion was twice a Champion in Spain. 
     After his departure for the New World, he was twice Grand Champion in Mexico and Best Movement Champion each time out.     

      In the United States he was the Regional Best Movement Champion in  one of only two times he was shown. 

Andalusian Stallion - "Indiano"
 PHOTO :  Bob Langrish 
Andalusian Stallion - "Indiano"

     His Reserve Nation Champion, Best Movement title came at the end of a hard breeding season in California. 

      Sons and daughters of Indiano XVIII are currently winning Gold Medals in Sevilla, Madrid, as well as Mexico, Costa Rica and the USA.

 

    
     He is silvery grey and stands 16.1 hh.
     His beauty, nobility, correctness, type  and loose movement must be seen to be believed. 

     His 1997 breeding season was the most successful of any Andalusian horse in the United States. 

     He is now proudly owned by the Indiano Syndicate, available for the approved Spanish mares of the owners of the Syndicate. His foals are being sought after for breeding and show programs throughout the country and in other countries as well.   

 

Andalusian Stallion - "Indiano"
                                     PHOTO :  Joyce Faye
 His arrogant bearing and nobility confirm his heavily influenced "Bocado" pedigree.

 His fine skin and pearly coat tell of the purity of his blood. His loose flowing movements
are an electrifying testament to the athletic potential of superb conformation.

What an improvement sire he is, this extraordinary personification of the "Pure Spanish Horse".

Andalusian Stallion - "Indiano"
                                                                                                           PHOTO :  Bob Langrish
 

Photos and information used w/ permission from 
Gremlan Farms and The Indiano Syndicate 

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