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Friesian Horse
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Red colored Friesian Horse?


I saw a picture of a mahogany bay colored friesian horse, the only one of his color. I have looked all over for a website with this horse on it and I can't find anything!! This was an actual horse, that performed in shows, not a photoshopped horse. Can anyone help me find this beautiful friesian?

I can't tell you where to find the specific horse you saw, but I am aware of the red coloring in Friesians. They happen to be my favorite breed. They are bred for pure black with an occasion small white star being acceptable. With all breeding sometimes an unfavorable trait comes through and you have a "reddish," red dun, or liver chestnut Friesian foal. There is a well known one named Fire Magic so perhaps that's the one you came across. He's a stallion working with the Magical World of Dancing Horses. Though beautiful and rare it's usually not bred for or desired just like dwarfism that pops up from time to time with Friesians too. Hope that helps. Check the link and see if that's him



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Knabstrup Horse and Friesian Horse (Equus Caballus), Illustration


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Friesian cross (also Friesian/x and Friesian Sport Horse) is a horse breed produced by crossbreeding the Friesian horse. The breeding of Friesian Crosses has become increasingly popular in the United States, with various registries often being created to recognize certain specific crosses. Friesian crosses may be considered sport horses (suitable for the sports of dressage, combined driving, eventing, and jumping), or they may be considered pleasure horses. Some popular crosses include Friesians crossed with draft horses (primarily Percherons), Morgans (Friesian/Morgan is known as a Moriesian ), Arabians, Andalusians (Friesian/Andalusian is known as a Warlander ), Paints, Saddlebreds (Friesian/Saddlebred is known as a Georgian Grande ), Thoroughbreds, and Tennessee Walkers (Friesian/Tennessee Walker is known as a Friewalker. ) Other crosses include Thoroughbreds, Warmbloods, and other sport horse types. Author: Donatienne Ruby, Christabel Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 52 Publication Date: 2011/04/12 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.12 inches

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Discover the world of award winning horse collectibles developed for the avid collector. Each replica is carefully sculpted by a leading horse expert and expertly hand painted to ensure breed authenticity. Educational information in five languages provides interesting facts about each breed. In scale with our ever popular farm animals and wooden barn. To complete the playscape discover our Safari Ltd Pickup Truck and Derby Trailer that holds two horses for added play value. All our products are phthalatefree and thoroughly safety tested to safeguard your childs health. We take pride in providing breathtaking innovative and value priced figures for now over three generations. Featured is our Winners Circle Friesian Stallion Size: 5.25amp;quot; L x 3.5amp;quot; H (13 x 9 cm). Suggested age 3 and up

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Friesian Horses


Warmbloods: A Variety Of Horse Breeds

Warmbloods are amazing animals.  They are some of the most beautiful horses in the world, with a versatility that is unbelievable.  Warmbloods, unlike what many people think, are a true breed.  All of the studbooks are closed.  What this means is only a horse of that breed can be registered in that studbook.  The only exception is individuals of other breeding that are deemed to be able to improve the bloodline of the current breed.  This is shown through performance records and the success of offspring in competition.  The recent opening of the Trakhener studbook is due to a loss in type of modern Trakheners.  There are various types of Warmbloods:

The Hanoverian

The Hanoverian's originate from Germany.  There primary use is for dressage and show jumping.  These horses are mildly temperamental, with more of a calmness in nature than many horse breeds.  The most common coloring in the Hanoverian are Chestnut, Bay and Grey.   

The Hanoverian Horse is a well built, well put together horse with much success in the disciplines of dressage and show jumping.  This breed tends to be very versatile.

The Holsteiner

The Holsteiner originates from Germany, usually reaching 16 to 17 hands.  These horses are mildly temperamental and are used for show jumping, dressage and reining.  They tend to usually be bay in color, but mostly any solid coloring.  Most Hosteiners have a defined canter that tends to be very expressive, but lacks an impressiveness at the trot.  They are typically well known as excellent jumpers but have made their imprint on the dressage community.

Dutch Warmblood

The Dutch Warmblood's originate from Holland and are very easy going, typically calm in nature.  These good tempered horses are built well running around 16 to 17 hands.  They are known to excel at whatever discipline they are trained by.  

Friesian

The Friesians originate from Holland and Germany with the studbook now kept in Germany, the FPZ.  They are mildly temperamental growing to a huge size of 17 hands.  They are primarily used for Dressage and reining but are sometimes seen on the show jumping circuit.  These horses are also used for trick training, being widely versatile and very easily trainable.  There are distinct characteristics of the Friesians.  Baroque, which is mainly upright, with higher action and more feathering  with a heavier mane and tail.  Traditional, which is heavier and more drafty usually used for driving, and Sport Horse, which is used for all types of riding and driving.  These horses are amazing.  Very versatile with a very calm temperament for such an enormous horse.

Swedish Warmblood

The Swedish Warmbloods originate from Sweden, obviously.  They will grow to be 16 to 17 hands.  The are used for show jumping, dressage and reining.  There coloring is all solid, predominantly Chestnut.  The Swedish Warmbloods are one of the youngest warmblood breeds , so true "type" is not quite defined.  Mainly having solid movements, with the conformation and their temperament being highly variable.

Trakhener

The Trakheners originate from Poland and East Prissuia.  They tend to be a little more temperamental than a lot of other warmbloods.  They are used for dressage, jumping and eventing.  Coloring is mainly solid with defined characteristics of nice movements with good push from behind.  They tend to be a bit stubborn and even difficult at times.  Although there are some very lovely Trakheners.  This breed possess a strong competitive drive owing perhaps to the large amount of Thoroughbred blood most carry.  This is the only studbook still "open" in an attempt to further refine and define the Trakhener breed.

Oldenburg

The Oldenburgs originate from Germany.  They grown to the large size of 16 to 17 hands.  These horses are very calm and loveable.  There coloring is solid but any color.  They are primarily used for dressage and jumping.  They were the first studbook with an American Division.  Interestingly enough, all American Warmbloods approved by the ISR are registered as Oldenburgs, regardless of their actual parentage.

Andalusians

The Andalusians originate from Spain.  They are smaller in height, ranging from 14.3 to 16 hands.  They are used for dressage, bullfighting, parades and trick training.  They come in solid colors, including mulberry.  Bay and grey are the most common.  Black and Dun are the least common.  Andalusians are classically styled Baroque horses.  They have thick manes and tails and tend to have high , lofty actions for their size.  The Spanish Olympic Team was comprised entirely of Andalusians for the 2000 Games.

Horses are an amazing animal, no matter what the breed or bloodlines.  They love their owners and one forms an attachment to their horse like no other.  I couldn't imagine my life without my horse.

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