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Friesians4all
are independent Friesian horse specialists from Holland, selling, marketing and promoting high quality FPS registered Friesian horses across the globe at affordable prices

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MINIMUM QUALITY CRITERIA  
Prior to sale our Friesian horses should  satisfactorily pass next assessment:
(  1) - Is registered at FPS
(  2) - Has an acceptable pedigree
(  3) - Has proper conformation/gaits
(  4) - Has no markings
(  5) - Is trained under saddle
(  6) - Has proper height/length mane
(  7) - Has a 'Super Character'
(  8) - Has clear willingness to work
(  9) - Is free of any (stable) vices
(10) - Passes clinical health examination conducted by registered, reputable veterinary surgeon or clinic.

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SELECTING YOUR FRIESIAN HORSE


TEMPERAMENT
- First and foremost look into the eyes of the horse. Does she/he show a soft, curious look with large, round eyes, or does it have small and/or narrow eyes?

CONFORMATION
- Is the forehand proportionate to the hindquarter? Is the leg length proportionate to the body depth? Is the length of the neck proportionate to length of the back? Is the length of the head proportionate to length of the neck? Is the overall bone and substance, such as size of hooves, proportionate to the body mass? 

MOVEMENT
- View the horse not ridden and/or tacked up to examine its natural movement. Does the horse appear relaxed with a natural balance in all movements?  

WALK
- Is the walk free and loose as opposed to short and tight?  

STRIDE
- Is hock action proportionate to knee action? Do the shoulders move as freely as the knees and hocks (not more or less)? Look for the degree of suspension and animation. More is better. 

TROT
and CANTER - In free movement, is the length of the stride from the hindquarter equal to the length of the forehand stride? Does the horse have natural extension in both trot and canter? How freely does the horse move in the canter? Is there a 3-beat canter? Does the horse have a natural 'uphill' forward movement with natural 'swing' to its back? 

TRAINING LEVEL
-  A properly schooled horse can correctly demonstrate all of the movements required for the performance or competition level at which it is being sold.

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Your Friesian horse for high-level sport
 

Key Issues

Blood lines do matter

Decline lazy horses or ones with less stamina

Dressage

Training to 3rd and higher levels

Needs to be of uphill forward moving type

Driving

Marathon is more difficult due to Friesian endurance limits
but some Friesians can compete satisfactorily

Considerations

Stallions are favored for high level competition because of their spirit and presence

High level competitors are hard to find because Friesians are relatively new to dressage

High commitment needed in time to train and compete

Do not come cheap

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