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Alter Real horse
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Alter Real horse

Country Of Origin Portugal
History and Background The Alter Real breed comes from Alter de Chao, a small town in the Alentejo province of Portugal, where the flagship stud is still located. The Alter Real was established in 1747 by the Braganza family in the Royal Stables of Lisbon. A royal family, the Braganzas probably accounted for the addition of "Real" (or royal) to the horse's name. Though the breed began with a mere 300 head of Andulusian mares from Spain, the Alter Real, with the help of horse enthusiasts, became a great carriage and riding horse.
During the invasion by Napoleon’s forces, further attempts to "improve" the breed were made. They had disastrous results and led to the near decimation of the Alter Real breed. At that time, the breeders crossbred the Alter Real with the English, Hanoverian, Thoroughbred, and Norman horse breeds. As they saw the weakening of the Alter Real stock, the breeders tried crossbreeding with the Arab breed. It was not until the Portuguese government intervened and reintroduced the native Andalusian into the mix in the 1800s, that the Alter Real regained its former glory.
The Alter Real nearly faced extinction again at the beginning of the 20th century, when the reign of the Portuguese monarchy, which was mainly responsible for breeding and caring for the Alter Real, ended. Nothing seemed to work, until the government intervened and re-introduced the native Andalusian into the mix in the 1800s, after which the Alter Real regained its former glory.
The new Portuguese government chose to close the stud book and discontinue all breeding efforts. Furthermore, all the stallions were castrated -- except two, that is, which Dr. Ruy d’Andrade was able to save from gelding. Dr. d’Andrade was also able to spirit away a few mares and successfully started a new herd. By the mid-20th century, he had handed over his thriving herd to the Ministry of Agriculture in Portugal, where it has since flourished and expanded.
Use Today Show horses, Pleasure horses, Performance horse, Carriage horse
Weight 15.1 to 16.1 hands (60-64 inches, 153-162 centimeters)
Colour Bay
Characteristics The Alter Real is a strapping, high-breasted horse with superb lines, a muscular back, strong hocks, and long pasterns -- all of which make it ideal for horse training competitions like classic dressage.
Personality and Temperament Although the Alter Real is malleable enough for training -- in fact, it is very able and quite eager to learn -- it is typically high-strung and spirited. As such, it requires patient and masterful handling. Clearly, an untrained Alter Real is not suitable for beginners who have yet to master the art of horsemanship.
Other Considerations The Alter Real, like other horse breeds, requires regular feeding and grooming. Furthermore, it needs trainers that are both patient at training and handling.
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