Latest news about Azteca Football at the Estadio AztecaHi, ... Continue reading
Re: Football at the Estadio AztecaThanks guys. Great info. I think I'll go sunday afternoon. Any recommendations on where to sit? quite happy to pay if an area is significantly better than others? Thanks. Continue reading
RE: Football at the Estadio Azteca3) Do not wear a belt or take any cameras as security may take them from you. ... Continue reading
TV Azteca Announces 10% Nominal EBITDA Growth and 9% Sales ...TV Azteca, SA de CV (BMV: TVAZTCA; Latibex: XTZA), one of the two largest producers of Spanish-language television programming in the world, announced today net sales of Ps.2448 million and EBITDA of Ps.934 million for the second ... Continue reading
Gorgeous Azteca/Paint Mare, Very Athletic!Well put together, muscular, fast, awesome mover. Professionally started under saddle, and consistently ridden since. Lovely personality, smart, curious and ready for an experienced partner to take her to the next level. ... Continue reading
Azteca De Plata & Ron Van Den Beuken @ Bar Rio Fri, July 25th with ...GUEST DJ'S: Main Room: James Reed http://www.myspace.com/jamesreed Dj Nesto http://www.myspace.com/djnesto Patio: Dj Exit www.myspace.com/djexit Dj Rich (Rich Dance Productions) Continue reading
Azteca Cinnamon RollsAzteca Cinnamon Rolls are back! Now that we've brought our cupcake craziness to reasonable levels, my pastry case can accomedate other culunary delights. Here's the original blog post of these spicy babies, look!- Continue reading
Mexico’s Banco Azteca Expands to South AmericaBanco Azteca Plans to Expand Beyond Central America to Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. Continue reading
TV Azteca weathers US recessionTV News: Broadcaster reports 48% rise in net income — Though feeling the heat from the US economic downturn, Mexico’s No. 2 broadcaster TV Azteca reported a 48% rise in net income to $32.2 million Tuesday, resulting from “superior” ad ... Continue reading
TV Azteca Announces 10% Nominal EBITDA Growth and 9% Sales ...MEXICO CITY, July 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TV Azteca, SA de CV (BMV: TVAZTCA; Latibex: XTZA), one of the two largest producers of Spanish-language television programming in the world, announced today net sales of Ps.2448 million and ... Continue reading
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Azteca basic information
The Azteca is a modern horse breed combining Iberian horse blood and American Quarter Horse or Criollo (horse) blood (international Registry) or Iberian horse blood and American Quarter Horse blood (American Registry).
The horses are very good at all sports which require agility, power, spirit, strength, and speed. This includes charreria, classical riding, dressage, bull fighting, cutting, reining, team penning, polo, pleasure riding, and driving
Strict breeding codes ensure the success of the breed. The crossbreedings have been scientifically researched to combine only the best of each breed.
The horses are inspected twice in their lives: at seven months to obtain a birth certificate, and again at three years of age, to get their registration certificate as breeding stock. The registry attaches the letters A, B, C, D, E, and F to their horses as identification as to their proportions of each breed. The letters are only used for breeding purposes to help the breeders choose horses to produce offspring that are no more than 3/4 Andalusian or Quarter Horse. The "A" level is the most desirable.
Azteca A Registration:
Azteca A crossed with another Azteca A
Azteca C crossed with an Andalusian (foal with 5/8 Spanish, 3/8 Quarter Horse
Quarter Horse and Azteca C cross (foal 3/8 Spanish, 1/2 Quarter Horse, 1/8 Criollo)
Quarter Horse and Azteca B cross (foal 3/8 Spanish, 5/8 Quarter Horse)
Azteca B and Azteca F cross (foal 5/8 Spanish, 1/8 Quarter Horse, 2/8 Criollo)
Azteca C and Azteca F cross (foal 3/8 Spanish, 3/8 Quarter Horse, 2/8 Criollo)
Azteca D and Azteca F cross (foal 1/2 Spanish, 1/4 Quarter Horse, 1/4 Criollo)
Azteca B and Azteca C cross (foal 1/2 Spanish, 1/2 Quarter Horse)
Azteca B and Azteca D cross (foal 5/8 Spanish, 3/8 Quarter Horse)
Azteca C and Azteca D cross (foal 3/8 Spanish, 5/8 Quarter Horse)
Azteca C and Azteca E cross (foal 5/8 Spanish, 3/8 Quarter Horse)
Azteca D and Azteca E cross (foal 1/2 Spanish, 3/8 Quarter Horse, 1/8 Criollo)
Azteca B Registration:
Andalusian and Azteca D cross (foal 3/4 Andalusian, 1/4 Quarter Horse)
Azteca C Registration:
Quarter Horse and Azteca D cross (foal 1/4 Andalusian, 3/4 Quarter Horse)
Azteca D Registration:
Andalusian stallion and Quarter Horse mare cross (foal 1/2 Andalusian, 1/2 Quarter Horse)
Azteca E Registration:
Andalusian stallio and Azteca F mare cross (foal 3/4 Spanish, 1/4 Criollo)
Azteca F Registration:
Andalusian and Criollo cross (foal 1/4 Spanish, 1/4 Criollo) Aztecas may not be any smaller than 14.3 hh, but any solid coat color is permitted. Ideally, the horse is a balance of both breeds, being not too tall and lean, nor too short and stocky. The elegant and aristocratic head has a straight or slightly convex profile, with small, well-pricked ears, and expressive eyes. The neck is well muscled and slightly arched. Withers are medium to sharp, and the horse has a straight, fairly short back, and a broad, round croup. The mane and tail are flowing and the tail is set low. The girth is deep and full, with a minimum circumference of 6 ft. and the shoulder is long and sloping. The Azteca has well mucled cannons with good joints, however, the cannons are long and thin. The bone density should favor the Spanish ancesty rather than the Quarter Horse.
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