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Friesian Characteristics and Versatility

The Friesian is a noble animal possessing a kind and willing character, intelligence and strength. The horses are always black, with a long wavy mane and tail, and feathers on the leg. The Friesian is a purebred horse, and is regarded by the FPS Holland as being a warmblood by nature. No white markings are permitted except for a small white star on the forehead. They possess a high neck carriage and powerful hindquarters. Their movement is forward and elevated with a high knee action.

The Friesian is a show horse! - this is why many European circuses such as Zingaro use them for high school work. The Friesian horse is now gaining further respect worldwide as a elite performance horse in the areas of driving and dressage.  In Europe and America Friesian horses are competing at the highest competitive levels of dressage with outstanding results and many international driving events are won by teams of Friesian horses.

Dagho
Purebred stallion "Dagho"
Australian Champion Driving Horse
The Friesian horse holds the world record for the largest amount of horses harnessed to one vehicle (40) and driven at walk, trot and canter. This is testament to their willing and tractable natures.

For their size, the Friesian horse is surprisingly agile and light on their feet, and many thoroughly enjoy jumping.  Due to their nature and personality the Friesian is fast becoming the alround family horse.  The size and rideability  makes them the perfect choice for the whole family to be involved with and their temperament is consistent to the patient nature they are renowned for.  However many people around the world, will agree that the Friesian is not perhaps the right horse for beginners or novices due to their intelligent nature.  They learn very quickly.

The modern day Friesian has enjoyed its share of publicity reguarly being seen on Walt Disney and big screen productions such as the lovely Othello, the Friesian stallion who caught the eye of so many in "Lady Hawke".  Music film clips such as "Jewel" have also used the Friesian to add that unforgettable effect.

Written by Larissa McCutcheon


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