Arpao is a sensitive horse but very respectful of humans. Very practical stallion to live with even when he is not at home (transport, paddock box). He is of an extreme kindness even with children.
Horse that was ridden for a long time by a professional rider who then was recovered and is still ridden by his owner for pleasure. He adapts to the level of the rider. It does not make any difficulty to children. It is a school horse.
He has a lot of charisma, very supple gaits and commitment. His punctuation during confirmations is good as he is punctuated at 73.5.
He is a very balanced horse in his skeleton with a nice neck exit, a nice shoulder and pelvis orientation.
He passes on his kindness, gaits and croup to his foals.
He is the horse of a lifetime. A king.
Arpao is the possibility to access good genetics without breaking the bank.
PANDEGO FA, LUS | YOCKE FSA, LUS | FENICIO CNA, LUS |
UMBLA FSA, LUS | ||
ESTAMPA MAA, LUS | VINGADOR ARC, LUS | |
ORELA II FIC, LUS | ||
LINFATICA CL, LUS | FANDANGO MAC, LUS | ZELADOR MAC, LUS |
BONECA MAC, LUS | ||
VALENCIA CL, LUS | PROJECTIL CNA, LUS | |
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Arpao has 4 selections in the French Working Equitation WAWE team. Team vice-champion in Italy in 2013 and Bronze medal in MUNICH in 2016.
Arpao made his sporting career in Working Equitation but he could have also made it in Dressage.
Vice champion of France Model and paces in 2014 in the class of 5 and more.
Produced in full Lusitano paper and crossbred.
Grey homozygous carrier.
Stallion with bone and beautiful rump.
He passed on bone, his rump and his gaits every time, even on crossbreds.
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