5 Friesian Horses for Sale in Minnesota US

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?1577873644

price: $20,000

Friesian Mare Family - Mother & Daughter

2 mares, mother and daughter for breeding, or to train. Exquisite 1/2 and 3/4 Friesians. SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

Ashby, MN, United States


?1578223453

price: $6,000

Fantastic Moriesian Sport Buckskin Filly

Absolutely exquisite sport Moriesian Buckskin Filly. More to come... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Utica, MN, United States


?1577875137

price: $12,000

Half Friesian gelding

Half Friesian gelding Rowan offered for sale. 11 yr old, 16'1 hands. Registered with FHH. He earned High Merit rating at his FEIT inspection. This boy has big gorgeous gaits and a lovable, in your ... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Horseclicks

Cannon Falls, MN, United States


?1582414089

price: $6,500

2018 Black FriesianAppaloosa Filly Marchella BEC Martzen Daughter

UPDATED VIDEO JANUARY 07 2020 Marchella is an beautiful black Friesian sporthorse filly with a full mane tail and forelock. Marchella is tall and elegant with a lovely trot and excellent conformati... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Randolph, MN, United States


?1581624907

price: $650

Martzen Friesian Stallion 172H Purebred Friesian Big Beautiful

We accept Paypal all major credit cards and bank debit cards. We offer a liberal live foal guarantee on all of the Blackshire stallions a live colored foal guarantee for Lazarus. . We are proud to ... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Equine Now

Randolph, MN, United States



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The Friesian (also Frisian) is a horse breed originating in Friesland, Netherlands. Although the breed's conformation resembles that of a light draft horse, Friesians are graceful and nimble for their size. During the Middle Ages, it is believed that the ancestors of Friesian horses were in great demand as war horses throughout continental Europe. Through the Early Middle Ages and High Middle Ages, their size enabled them to carry a knight in armor. In the Late Middle Ages, heavier, draft type animals were needed. Though the breed nearly became extinct on more than one occasion, the modern day Friesian horse is growing in numbers and popularity, used both in harness and under saddle. Most recently, the breed is being introduced to the field of dressage.

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