Spanish Norman basic information
The majestic Spanish-Norman stands between
15.3 to 17 hands and is predominantly gray with some bays and blacks. The Spanish-Norman is a horse of substance: short coupled, strong hindquarters, sloping shoulder, ample heart girth, broad chest, medium length of neck, with its head showing a slightly convex to straight profile. Sturdy feet and legs and strong, wide hooves are the norm. Physical characteristics of this athletic breed are large, expressive eyes. The mane is thick, luxuriant and often wavy. The tail is usually abundant, long and low set. Fine, thin ears are of medium length.
The Spanish-Norman is bred to move freely from the shoulder with elastic, fluid movement and impulsion: displaying agility, engagement, cadence and elevation with extension; and projecting an image of harmony, balance and symmetry.