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Parade Friesian Horses for sale in Ohio

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Anxious Horse?
Anxious Horse?
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Do you consider your horse nervous, fidgety and anxious and just want him to relax? Do you think the reason is his breed or his personality? Want to change that aspect of your horse’s personality, but don’t know how?  As a traine...
By Tanya Buck
Thoroughpins - What Causes Them & How Should They Be Treated
Thoroughpins - What Causes Them & How Should They Be Treated
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Thoroughpin is a condition in which the tendon that’s located over the hock has swollen. This condition does not cause pain to your horse and generally won’t cause lameness. In some cases, Thoroughpins are caused by poor conformation...
3 Tips for Managing Your Broodmares in the Fall
3 Tips for Managing Your Broodmares in the Fall
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There is a universal understanding that horses are in foal for 11 months but anyone who has stayed up on foal watch knows that nothing is set in stone when it comes to foaling out a mare! For the most part, many broodmares in the Northern Hemisphere ...
By Thomasina Orr
The Bruce Is Loose
The Bruce Is Loose
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Training has been progressing with my horse Rowdy, so here’s an introduction to my second guy. Bruce is a six-year-old appendix quarter horse. Not your average quarter horse though, Bruce has grown to be 18h and 1600lbs.  A Dream Horse...
By Megan Smith

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What is a Friesian Horse?
The Friesian Horse is a breed of horse originating from the Netherlands that is known for its beauty, power and majestic movement. Friesians are particularly well-suited for dressage and show jumping due to their concentration, strength, suppleness and grace. They tend to be friendly, gentle horses with a strong sense of loyalty. However, Friesians can also exhibit some high-spirited behavior and caution should be taken when riding in unfamiliar areas or disciplines. With proper training and management, Friesians can make excellent mounts for both novice and experienced riders alike.