Galicenos of Suwannee

Galicenos of Suwannee The Galiceños (pronounced "gal-eh-seen-yo") are Spanish Colonial horses, small and intelligent horses, with extraordinary stamina.

DNA tests show they are closest to the primitive Garrano horses of Spain and Portugal. The Galiceños (pronounced "gal-eh-seen'-yo") are small horses, 12 to 13.2 hands high (48 to 54 inches), extraordinarily strong, agile, and possess tremendous stamina. These horses are narrow in the chest and have a short back (like Arabians). They are nicely proportioned with fine features, small alert ears, and

a narrow but straight or convex snout. They range in color from dark bay or black, to sorrel (chestnut), buckskin, and palomino. There are no Appaloosa or Paints in the breed. They are very intelligent, quick to learn and eager to please. Most are gaited with an extended running walk. Their movement is generally smooth. They have an excellent disposition, friendly and curious.

07/22/2025

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07/19/2025

One of our youngest foals, Suwannee Melody

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04/15/2025

The newest Galiceno born 15 April 2025- Suwannee Melody. Dam is Suwannee Fiesta and Sire is Suwannee Guerrero.

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02/27/2025

Janice is surrounded by young Galiceno stallions.

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02/03/2025

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Five Galiceno stud colts and one Gelding get along quite well, even when there is food involved. Galicenos are a gentle and intelligent breed. Many people ...

12/11/2024

Galiceno Horses

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10036 191st Road
Live Oak, FL
32060

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