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Dakota Winds Andalusians
We are located in
Western South Dakota, twenty miles from Rapid City near the town of
Sturgis. Sturgis is where the World Famous Motorcycle rally is,
which occurs yearly and attracts over five hundred thousand,
visitors. Mount Rushmore is approximately 45 minutes from us and the
Famous Old West gambling town of Deadwood is only 20 minutes away
with its cobblestone streets and ultimate dining.
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The ranch is located in the foot hills of the Black
Hills and surrounded by thousands of acres pristine
beauty. There are beautiful canyons, streams and lakes
just minutes away. Here are some of the finest riding
trails in the US with many trail heads and horse camps.
One quarter mile from our door, starts the Centennial
Trail which winds through 111 miles of the Scenic Black
Hills, including Custer State Park where buffalo and
wildlife , are easily viewed. We also have the Mickelson
Trail which is over 100 miles of groomed railroad bed
that winds it way through some of the most beautiful
scenery available. The bridges on this trail are
fabulous, some raising you and your horse as high as the
tops of the majestic spruce trees in the canyon below.
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Dakota Winds has been breeding Andalusian horses for 25
years. Our knowledge of the breed and horse management is
extensive. We usually have about 40 horses here with 5
stallions at stud. The horses are produced with these
characteristics in mind:
Disposition
and horses that have the mind to be easily trainable and
sensitive. Type- We breed for Andalusians that look like
Andalusians, the old type, A horse with presence, that when
people see it, they don't have to guess what kind it is,
there is no doubt, "that is an Andalusian". Athletic
ability, versatility -we breed for horses that can perform
many different things, move, be agile, quick and sure
footed. Movement -We like them to move, again, like the "old
type" flashy ,powerful, movement that is smooth to ride.
Conformation - functional conformation that enables them be
athletic and to have the versatility to excel at any
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The horses
are raised "out" they have about 260 acres to run and
learn how to navigate all obstacles in nature. They are
exposed to trees, water, mud, rocks, wildlife and the
ups and downs of steep canyons. They are easily broke to
trail because they are already familiar with nature.
They grow up healthy, sound, strong and sane and have
learned herd discipline. In these large pastures ALL of
the horses are sociable and very friendly to their human
visitors.
Visitors
are welcome, please come and see us, just let us know
you are coming first.
We will be happy to introduce you to all of the horses
and they will be happy to meet you !!
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