Introduction
The Friesian horse embodies powerful agility and elegance.
If you've ever seen a muscular, yet graceful, black horse in a film or TV
program, there's a good chance it was a Friesian. Recently they features in The
Hunger Games and Catching Fire as part of the Tribute Parade.
History
The Friesian horse is one of Europe’s oldest breeds. It was
developed in Friesland, a northern province of the Netherlands. Where a heavy
horse has existed as far back as 1000 B.C. The Romans used these horses and
brought some to Britain, where they have influenced some of our native breeds
such as the Fell, Dales and Shire. Because of their courageous nature and great
strength the Friesian horse was used in medieval times to carry Knights into
battle.
In the 17th century as the need for heavy war horses
finished, Andalusian blood was introduced to lighten the breed, making it more
suitable for carriage work. In the early part of the 20th century the Friesian
almost became extinct, until fuel rationing during World War II caused people
to turn to the horse once more as a means of transport. Today Friesians are
very popular as driving horses, dressage, showing and general riding.
Color
The Friesian is well known for its black coat with a long,
thick mane and tail and plenty of feather. For purebred registration most
official registries will only allow a small white star or a few white hairs on
the forehead. Unknown too many people occasionally a chestnut Friesian is born
but this is very rare.
Temperament
Gentle, docile, affectionate are just a few ways to describe
the Friesian horses’ temperament. It is said that the Friesian is unique in the
way it develops a great bond with its handler. They are also willing workers
and make perfect family friends. The Friesian horse is a noble and elegant
breed with great presence!
Height
I would say that the average height of the Friesian today is
around 16hh, this can vary from 14.2hh (1.5m) to 17hh (1.70m), although it is
becoming increasingly difficult to find Friesian’s under 15.1hh.
Appearance
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Personality
Within the Friesian breed, there are some different
personality types as there are with people. Friesians are described as being
mischevious, loving, and playful. Horse lovers often describe them as being
majestic with a commanding presence. It takes a handler with experience and
patience to train Friesians since some of them have a tendency to be stubborn.
Horses are beautiful, gentle creatures but like any other animal can be
insecure at times or frightened, especially by sudden, loud noises. Friesians
are brilliant animals, are sensitive, and have the ability to learn when
handled by someone experienced with a genuine love for horses. One trait that many
horse owners love about them is that they develop strong attachments to their
owners.
Common Health Problems
Friesians are somewhat prone to a disease called
Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) simply due to their size. OCD is a disease
found in young, rapidly growing horses who will mature to be over 15 hands. It
occurs when cartilage at the end of growing bones breaks down instead of
turning into bone as it should. As a result of the break-down, small pieces of
cartilage may break off and harden into bone cysts, causing inflammation and
pain in the joint. Treatment includes joint injections and rest, and surgery is
possible.
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Availability
Friesians are fairly available in Europe and the United
States due to their popularity. They are fairly expensive if they are flashy
and have some training. If they are bought as yearlings, they are more reasonable.
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