I've spent years learning all there is to know about the Andalusian horse breed. It hasn't been easy but I've worked my way through the ranks and I'm now selling my Andalusian foals for $12,000 to $15,000 each before they are even born.

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My videos on how to trick train Andalusians have been sold worldwide. What more could you want?

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Then it occurred to me, why not organize the valuable information I've gathered through my experiences with horses, especially Andalusians, so that others can benefit from it?

That's how the first website, Skyhorse Kingdom (visit the new version of Skyhorse Kingdom, breaking news, your Source for the Spanish Horse), came about. Skyhorse Kingdom included photos and pedigrees for various Andalusian mares, foals, and stallions and a nice introduction to the Andalusian horse.

Then, in order to publish the 100's of articles and advice columns I've composed about Andalusian horses, I moved my most precious information to a membership-based web server.

Thus, the creation of The Andalusian Horse Club - The Insider. In late 2005, I decided to re-design Skyhorse Kingdom and combine it with the Andalusian Horse Club. Thus, the creation of Spanish Vision Farm and the Andalusian Horse Club came about. Eventually, we moved to a REAL ranch and the name became, once again Skyhorse Ranch. Although, we've kept the name "Spanish Vision" as well, since that is our vision, to produced Spanish horses.

In the fall of 2006, however, the Andalusian Horse Club came to a tragic end. The host servers maintaining the website experienced a major raid failure and all the data, articles, and membership information was lost.

Discouraged but not without hope, I set about to re-design the website using the latest Microsoft web editing software called "Expression Web". Hence the new look of the Spanish Vision Farm website.

As an animal breeder, owner, and writer. I have 30 years of equine experience and holds a Masters Degree in Zoology and a Bachelor Degree in Education. While in college, I was an honor student and completed coursework in biology, microbiology, chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, animal genetics, feeds and rations, large animal management, pharmacology, physiology, cellular physiology, statistics, and anatomy.

In regards to horses, I'm well-rounded in the equestrian disciplines of Hunter Jumper, Saddleseat Equitation, Western Pleasure, Dressage, Endurance Riding, Trail Riding, Pleasure Riding, English Equitation, Bareback Riding, and Colt Starting. I've trained and competed at the National and Regional level with Andalusian horses.

At one time I was even a full time mounted patrol officer and have also worked full time as a carriage driver. I trained my first horse (a wild mustang) when I was only 16 years old.

As a dressage rider, I've has studied dressage with Kass Lockhart (L judge and USDF silver medalist), Verena Diaz (North Texas Equestrian Center), Brad Cutshall (USDF Gold Medalist and Olympic hopeful), and Clare Morrow (L Judge).

That's a little bit about me. Hope you enjoy the website.