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Criollo, Stallion, Foal (04/2024), 14.2 hh, Tobiano-all-colors
F: LA NEVADA EL AVENTURO
Western - Cutting - Breeding - Mating
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Ossenzijl
€5,000
~ $5,325
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Criollo, Mare, 8 years, 14.1 hh, Brown Falb mold
F: YAMANDA LA PRIMERA | MF: EMEACHE VERAO
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is broken-in
is lunged
is incl. tack equipment

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Buchen (Odenwald)
€16,900
~ $17,999 Negotiable
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Criollo, Mare, 8 years, 14.1 hh, Brown Falb mold
F: YAMANDA LA PRIMERA | MF: EMEACHE VERAO
Dressage

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Buchen (Odenwald)
€16,900
~ $17,999 Negotiable
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Criollo, Stallion, Foal (04/2024), 14.2 hh, Tobiano-all-colors
F: LA NEVADA EL AVENTURO
Western - Cutting - Breeding - Mating

NL

Ossenzijl
€5,000
~ $5,325
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Criollo, Gelding, 7 years, 14.3 hh, Grullo
F: ANDALUZ SACROMONTE
Dressage - Working Equitation - Western - Leisure

DE

Handewitt
€15,500
~ $16,508 Negotiable
Bronze
Criollo, Mare, 2 years, Dun
Eventing - Western allround - Breeding

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Heimbuchenthal
€7,000
~ $7,455 Negotiable

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Bönnigheim
€6,500
~ $6,923 Negotiable
Criollo, Gelding, 3 years, 13.2 hh, Roan-Red
F: ANDALUZ SACROMONTE | MF: FERRO LAS PIEDRITAS
Leisure - Trail - Cowhorse - Endurance

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Ullånger
€6,000
~ $6,390 Negotiable
Bronze

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Klingenberg am Main
€6,000
~ $6,390
Criollo, Mare, 3 years, 14 hh, Grullo
F: ANDALUZ SACROMONTE | MF: FERRO LAS PIEDRITAS
Leisure - Trail - Cowhorse - Endurance

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Ullånger
€6,000
~ $6,390 Negotiable
Criollo, Stallion, Foal (03/2024), Overo-all-colors
F: INDIO CHARRUA DE LAS RUBIAS | MF: DEL PAYE CUYASCO
Leisure - Reining - Endurance - Mating

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Signes
€4,400
~ $4,686 Negotiable
Criollo, Stallion, 2 years, 13.1 hh
F: SHANDRA | MF: LA AMENICIDA EL SALVADORÉ
Western - Breeding

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Velburg
€5,000
~ $5,325 Negotiable
Criollo, Mare, 16 years, 14.2 hh, Black
Leisure - Western allround - Breeding

DE

Klingenberg am Main
€5,000 to €10,000
~$5,325 to $10,650
Criollo, Gelding, 4 years
Leisure - Western allround - Working Equitation - Trail

DE

Walkendorf
€5,000 to €10,000
~$5,325 to $10,650
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Criollo, Stallion, Foal (05/2024), 14.2 hh, Black
Cowhorse - Cutting - Endurance - Mating

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Klingenberg am Main
€5,000
~ $5,325 Negotiable
Criollo, Gelding, 2 years, Brown
F: TAPE METEJON | MF: CHARABON
Leisure

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Rimbach
€5,000
~ $5,325
Bronze
Criollo, Mare, 4 years, 13.2 hh, Overo-all-colors
Leisure - Cowhorse - Western - Eventing

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Heimbuchenthal
€9,500
~ $10,118
Criollo, Gelding, 1 year, 11.2 hh, Brown
F: QUELEN CHACAREO
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Paderno
€3,500
~ $3,728
Criollo, Stallion, 1 year, Palomino
F: DE LLANURA D'ATLANTICO | MF: BRAMIDO MERENGUE
Mating - Cowhorse - Endurance - Leisure

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Signessignes
€5,000
~ $5,325 Negotiable
Criollo, Mare, 3 years, 14.1 hh, Grullo
F: DEL SIL GAIPU INCA
Mating - Leisure

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Moretta
€9,500
~ $10,118 Negotiable
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Criollo Horses for sale on ehorses

The tough and hardy Criollo Horses of the South American pampas are the descendants of horses brought by Spanish colonists. Living a semi-feral existence in a very challenging environment, their endurance is legendary. This is the main reason many equestrians choose to buy a Criollo, as they are exceptional partners for the committed distance rider. These wise animals are internationally famous but still rare outside South America, and there is always interest when a breeder or trainer decides to sell a Criollo.

Use and characteristics of Criollo Horses

A vast plain stretches between Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. This is the Pampas, and it is the homeland of the robust Criollo Horse. The average height of a Criollo is 14.3 hands high (59 inches/150 cm). Herding cattle is one of their traditional jobs and it’s one of the important skills that may be promoted by equestrians who sell a Criollo. The horses are strong, muscular and compact, with a very distinctive facial profile that is more convex than straight, and their eyes are rather wide-set. Among people who buy a Criollo, the foundation color, which is dun with a dorsal stripe, is very popular. The horses have a wide range of other coat colors.

Origin and history of breeding Criollo Horses

The word Criollo is Spanish. It was used historically to describe both people and animals with Spanish ancestry that were born in the Americas. The Portuguese equivalent is Crioulo and both terms are the same as the French word Créole, although this was applied somewhat differently. Although horses had first evolved in the Americas, they became extinct around 10,000 years ago. When Columbus brought horses to Hispaniola on his second voyage in 1493 and some of them were taken to the mainland, it was technically a reintroduction. Horses brought to South America were probably a mixture of Barbs and Andalusians, as well as Sorraia and Garrano horses. In 1535, a shipment of Spanish horses was brought to Buenos Aires by the colony’s founder, Pedro de Mendoza. However, the local Querandi people attacked Buenos Aires in 1540 and the settlers fled, leaving some of their horses to run off. The animals were soon living a wild existence on the Pampas, coping with extremes of heat, cold and drought, as well as grass fires and probably predation from pumas. This undoubtedly made the survivors very clever and built their powers of endurance. These horses are believed to be some of the foundation stock of the Criollo. Buenos Aires was not resettled for another forty years, and by that time the feral population of horses on the Pampas was reckoned to be in the thousands. Both native people and colonists began to use the animals for riding, hunting and pack work. Other types of horses were introduced to the Pampas stock in the 19th century, including Thoroughbreds, which bred to Criollo horses, producing Argentina’s incomparable Polo Ponies. Amidst great controversy, Dr Emilio Solanet laid down strict breed standards in the early 20th century and the enduring qualities of Criollo Horses were finally accepted.

Criollo Horses in equestrianism

Criollo Horses are famous for their endurance, and two of the best known Criollos are Mancha and Gato, given to Professor Aimé Félix Tschiffely by Dr Solanet to prove his faith in Criollos. Tschiffely rode the horses for 10,000 miles, following up his journey with a famous book, “Southern Cross to Pole Star”. They were aged 16 and 15 when they set out and these two outstanding horses lived for many years in retirement. Their preserved remains are now in a museum.

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