I’d rather hear the sound of the birds and the herbs of the horse run some dynamic Orchestra playing some majestic something a rather and nothings Majestic Hotel for the horse is beautiful you don’t have to put music behind it and make good just saying I watch a lot of horror stuff horse stuff.
Gorgeous horse. But the people of the netherlands who are trying to prevent the Friesian breed from going extinct, they have very strict standards for what qualifies to be a Friesian, and this horse is not meeting those qualifications. It would never be allowed to be a stud to produce more Friesians. I keep seeing all these people calling spotted horses and red horses and this horse Friesians and they are not. True Friesians are black
@@achanwahn They can't be red, or have a white sock or anything in the proper Friesians Society for studs and mares that are allowed to continue the breed. These other colors and markings are not the breed that they are saving from being wiped out. They pollute the gene pool. They are so strict that if you show up with a horse for judging, and they find out later that you blackened it's white marking on one foot, you are banned for life.
this is not a pure bred Friesian. The breed standard for Friesian horses has been established to prefer all black horses with only a very small star permitted. Purebred, registered Frisian horses should not have socks, paint markings or strips of white on their face. He is a lovely pinto; is he a registered Paint ?
He's what's usually known in the UK as a "hairy piebald cob". A well-made one, but not too different from the kind of horse you'll find in riding stables up and down the country.
Considering that Friesian is normally black, how is this guy a Pinto? Make no mistake, he is stunning. Not a slight, just if you try to breed in a colour, does the Fries temperament stay? Is he still considered a Fries? Or a cross? Again, not a slight, just trying to get some education on this. What breed was used to get the Pinto? Astounding creature at any rate.