Andalusians & Spanish-Normans
       Gloucester, North Carolina
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The mares in our breeding program were selected for type, conformation, large bones, free flowing movement, balance, and most important their personality.  They are all very loving and want to please. 

Notteea is our red head (Registered Quarter Horse) she is 15 hds. 1350 lbs. Born 2-6-1988. She has a impressive pedigree, and is built. She is very solid and has all the quality's that is required for breeding for an Azteca. She is double negative on her HYPP Type gene. (Click here to see document).  Which means perfect for breeding. 

Notteea had been producing AQHA Registered conformation foals successfully.  Now she is producing high quality Azteca babies with our Andalusian stallion Ladino TG.  She is the dam of Dama Rosa BTSF, Canlea Solana BTSF, & Rico Domingo was born on 6-12-05.  All outstanding foals 2 fillies & 1 colt.  This mare is an outstanding mother, easy breeder, great with kids & rides too.  We have enjoyed long rides on the beach with Notteea & our other mares.

Notteea is offered for sale due to my health I must cut back my work load, my loss your gain!!  Her Azteca foals sell starting at $4,000. to $6,000. US at birth & as weanlings.

 She can sell open $2,800. or 2 in 1 (mare & foal) $3,600., 3 in 1 (mare & foal with  breeding back to Ladino TG) $4,100. for a 2006 foal.  This offer is available until foal is weaned.  Foal's price $4,000. US.

All of our mares are Registered with the appropriate Registry.  


Ernest Expression,  Notteea (Quarter mare) with Amadora.  (For more information & pictures of Notteea click on her name.) For pedigree chick here.

photo by Bill Burkhardt 

Notteea with her Azteca filly (Dama Rosa) born 2-17-2003. To see more foals of Notteea click here.

Notteea's Azteca offspring

Dama Rosa BTSF

                                          photo by Regina Tervo

Canela Solana BTSF

                        photo by Regina Tervo

Rico Domingo BTSF

                        photo by Regina Tervo