Horse History North America

Horse History North America
Horse History North America

The Friesian – Friesian Black Horse

The Friesian horse, one of the oldest domesticated breeds in Europe, is originally from Friesland, a province of the Netherlands. It is considered a warm-blooded, because of their gentle temperament with an open nature. The Friesian horse is a horse show of talent when it comes dressage. This is due to his intelligence, willingness to learn and to please, and willingness to perform.

It is difficult to date the exact origin of Friesland, but is believed to be descended from the ancient Equus robustus (big horse). Frisian horsemen served in the Roman legions, For example, the unique Equestrian Emperor Nero (54-68), and Great Britain, near Hadrian's Wall, built in 120 AD. Certainly the horse was well known in the Middle Ages and is in the works of art of this period. Horse Breeding is very important for the Friesians and before reform, the monks in monasteries Friesland has a lot of horse breeding.

In 1600, he was taken to a heavyweight in the chair. During the 16th and 17th centuries, and perhaps earlier, Arabian blood was introduced by Spanish Andalusian Horses. This gave a lot of knee action, small head and stretching his neck. The Friesian horse has been no influence of English thoroughbreds and the last two centuries has been obtained pure.

Over the centuries the Friesian Government has made many regulations to protect Livestock and now Horselaw Netherlands, 1939 (Amended) establishes studbook and breeding. Systematic breeding has restored the quality of the breed and their numbers increase. The horse is exported to other country and its growing popularity.

The Friesian horse has been imported from North America in the 17th century but the purity of the breed has been totally lost in North America due to cross, since its splendid action at the trot, the Friesian was bred to be more light in weight. Unfortunately this has limited its use in agriculture and led to its decline in 1900. I almost lost before the First World War, when the Friesian stallion number was reduced to only three known. The breed was rejuvenated by introducing Oldenburg horses.

Thank you Dutch Friesian few admirers in the late 19th and early 20th century, pure-bred Friesian are seen and appreciated in the world, with the majority Netherlands and Germany, followed by North America which was reintroduced in 1974. The result was the establishment of "daughter" companies of the FPS world.

In conformation, the Friesian horse seems the old Western Europe and the knights horse called horse battle. The most memorable is its impressive stature. Friesian horse must be at least 15.3 hands for four years with the mares and geldings reach at least 14.3 hands be enrolled in pedigree adults. A lot of 16.0 hands or more, and weigh 1300 + pounds.

The head of the fine is made Frisian quite high in a thick neck elegantly curved slopes, but relative to the body, the head appears relatively low, straight or slightly concave. The face is expressive with big eyes and small ears are typical. The breed has a broad chest with croup slightly accentuated. hard legs with good bone, and the hindquarters are still smooth muscle, leading to a sustainable and strong horse.

The modern Friesian long, heavy mane, tail generous and extra-long, which are Cut often never reach the ground. The race was also abundant and long feathers Shire hair on legs, as will half of the leg. During the execution of these features combine with the tail feathers and set up the accent and elastic race.

Until the end of the century, twenty percent were chestnut or bay, and gray are also produced in the race, but the black color is now only recognized, but this may vary a very dark brown or black-Bay to true black. Many Frisians Bay appear to be black when they take off their coats and became the sun or sweat bleached. The white markings were minimized by selective breeding and the only white label that is allowed in a herd book registered horses in a small white spot or a star between the eyes.

Frisian is a powerful step, high-stepping, but outside of his knee action and performance elegant, the Friesian was used as a racehorse trotting by the short distance of 80 meters (325 m). In the ages 18 and 19 of these races Horses have been very popular in Friesland. For important races the prize was a silver or a golden whip. Museum Frisian Leeuwarden has a fine collection of them. Leeuwarden races ended in 1891 when HM Queen Regent Emma received the golden whip for the last time.

The Friesian influence the improvement of the Russian Orloff, with horse racing and American English. Since the horses were high and only used for racing and were faster, this is horse racing at its end curls.

The modern Friesian is slightly bigger and lighter on its feet than its coach-bred ancestors, which allowed the Frisian reappear as a dressage horse during the conduct and performance champion.

Driving one or more Friesian Horses has become increasingly more popular in recent years. fairs events lead harness often high wheels a concert entitled "sjees" tandems, singles, pairs, y. The oldest sjees origin were built in the 18th century. The sjees derives its elegant form of two thin, big wheels and the seat of small suspended them in the leather straps. The seat has two ornate molded carved and painted, rear, front, and sides, with a bit of a look rubenesque to it. A most impressive sight is the Friesian quadrille composed eight sjees, attracted by the Frisians, driven by men with a woman, both dressed in traditional costumes of 1850. complex models are trained, showing Pilot confidence in the obedience of their horses. Driving trucks to four wheel drive also became popular.

Friesian horse Association of North America (FHANA) was founded in 1983 and is the representative of North America of the original Friesian horse association, Friese Paarden Stamboek (FPS). The SPF is recognized as the world authority on the Friesian horse. This book is the oldest family in the Netherlands. It was founded May 1, 1879. There are more than 45,000 worldwide registered Friesians in the FPS, with around 4,000 of these horses in North America. Language-tattooing, once voluntary became mandatory in 1989.

The rules forbid FHANA raise FPS registered Friesian horses with other breeds and studbook stallions standards are not eligible for entry in the records main studbook. There are about 75 approved stallions in the world today and one quarter of them are in North America. The selection and testing are so severe that only a handful each year. Four years After adoption, the offspring of the stallion must demonstrate to inspectors that stallion studbook has a positive impact race or approval will be withdrawn. This ensures that only the best standards will influence the future of the Friesian horse.

Conventions for nomenclature Friesian horses are very involved and often require a foal that will change your name with a Frisian word when it becomes a stallion. Names of foals may not be reproduced in the same calendar year, but its authorization for the colts have the same name as the other foals. Each year, the name of a foal is first letters of the alphabet specifically designated by the FPS. For example, the names of the foals born in 2008 must begin with the letters A, B or C, and should be relatively simple, consisting of a word. explicitly name all the rules can be found on the website of the FPS.

Friesian horse is also expert in different levels of dressage, trotting, driving, alone or together. The lines of the same blood that runs through the Lipizzaner are present in the Frisian, but unlike some European Warmbloods, Friesians have not been raised as bridges.

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