Owl's Nest Farm
Magnolia, Texas
Breeder of Andalusian and Lusitano Sporthorses since 1993

Lusitanos for sale
Congratulations Amistad and Conga 2009 Lusitano National Champions!
Amistad do Nico won National Champion Lusitano Mares under Saddle and
Conga CDP won National Champion Lusitano Fillies 3 Years and Under at
IALHA Nationals.  
New births - 2 beautiful fillies for 2009 - bay Electra CDP & buckskin Eliana!  
Two year old filly
Conga CDP and future stallion prospects Bossanova CDP and
Bohemio CR are all maturing nicely and winning ribbons.  Rumbero did his 1st
quadrille with five other horses and is showing Prix St. George.  Rapariga and
Brilloso w
ere recently seen in a Farnam promotion with photos by Bob Langrish.
 And I wrote about my partnership with Brilloso available in the
Horses for the
Soul
series.
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Brilloso and Cheryl Person showing off after a dressage clinic with Miguel Ralao
Duarte.  Brilloso always has energy to spare!  Brilloso is 2002 USDF Amateur Grand
Prix Horse of the Year and four times
IALHA Dressage National Champion.
Owl's Nest Farm is dedicated to providing quality horses for
competition and pleasure.  The Andalusian/Lusitano horses are
known for providing a comfortable riding horse and a superb
companion.  They are lighter, softer and easier to ride than many
other breeds and yet can compete in whatever show arena you
choose.  They are also very bold, agile and hardy horses since to
this day, many of the lines are bred for bullfighting.  The breed can
be seen at the international level in dressage, jumping, eventing,
reining, driving, and more traditional baroque events such as
Doma Vaquera.  

They are a fantastic amateur horse - I should know, Brilloso was
my first dressage horse and he has taken me all the way!

Below is Brilloso and Rumbero's favorite part of the "Florida
Experience!"  
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Mare on left is Voila, mother of new filly above - Electra CDP - I
sense a genetic water loving link!  Other filly in pond is Conga
CDP - it's in her genes, too!