M Spear Ranch

Andalusian Horses Raised in the Mountains and High Plains of Wyoming!

 

These horses have the stamina, endurance and strength that comes from being raised in a harsh environment. They also have the training that comes from a gentle master. We would like you to meet each one! Our joy in raising them can only be surpassed by your experience in getting to know them as we do. These horses will respond to your lightest touch, but will not balk at your wildest desire. We take great care in guiding them. They are our children, raised as such for everyone's enjoyment.

We have enjoyed watching them grow into what they are today...
 
 

Teo

Tar Gana Teo (son of Teodoro), our senior stallion, is sire of many. His animation and gentle nature cannot be surpassed! He has sired black, bay and grey. All foals are outstanding! Breeding information.
 
 

Teo in Action


 
 

All of our horses have been imprinted and raised in large pastures in the foothills of the Big Horn Mountains. The hills, altitude and natural grasses give them good bone, great legs and lungs. Longhorn cattle, deer, antelope, coyote, and a variety of game birds have been their pasture companions . As foals they have overcome many experiences that would frighten others. A call brings them and they thrive on touch and teachings. They are anxious to learn and to please! 
 
 

Ebano Trueno

Ebano Trueno (a black son of Teo) is another of our Breeding Stallions.
 
 

The intelligence and beauty of the Andalusian is legend! Our Briso, (grandson of Legionairo), had sired beautiful and talented fillies and colts over the years, - some of them are half Andalusians - greys, bays and paints. We hope you enjoy seeing our wonderful family of horses. 
 


 

We welcome your visit. Please feel free to call (307-217-0915) or email us for further information on specific horses.
 

M Spear Ranch

(307) 217-0915

Updated: January 10, 2008

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