Frisian

Breed history
Originally from Friesland, a province in the north of the Netherlands, the Frisian has a long history modeled on man’s needs. Already known by the Romans, it was widely used in battles until the 18th century. Appreciated for its goodwill, the Friesian became a driving horse, saddle horse, and agricultural work throughout Western Europe. His blood has also been used to create new breeds such as the Dales and the Fell or the Shire.

In the 19th century, the Friesian became a trotting racehorse. Too crossed, it almost ends up disappearing at the beginning of the 20th century. There were only three Friesian stallions left.

With the First World War, the Frisian resumed service and returned to driving and on farms. At the end of the war, the Royal Dutch Breeding Society decided to save the breed. Frisian has been able to cross the ages while retaining its specificities and assets, making it so charming.

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