15 Friesian Horses for Sale in South Carolina US

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black Friesian Sporthorse filly

Bella is an August black Friesian Sporthorse filly (Friesian x Standardbred) out of our Registered Freisian Stallion Adam. She has a very precious disposition with flashy looks. She has been handle... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Advertigo

Greer, SC, United States


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registered Friesian Sporthorse

Gorgeous registered Friesian Sporthorse (friesian x dutch harness horse) out of the registered friesian stallionTitus D. PRM. This cross provides the flash and pizzazz of a friesian but also the st... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Advertigo

Greer, SC, United States


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Friesian and Friesian Crosses for sale

super flashy registered friesian sporthorse (friesian x saddlebred). This filly is going to grow to be flashy mare. With black hair and natural action there is no doubting that she has a friesian f... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Advertigo

Greer, SC, United States


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Friesian Sporthorse Gelding

Bee is a lovely Friesian Sporthorse Gelding. Broke to drive he is show stopping and a total headturner in front of the carriage. In the video he has had days training and is a SUPERSTAR. His price ... SEE MORE DETAILS found on Advertigo

Greer, SC, United States


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Friesian and Friesian Crosses for sale

I have Frisian and Frisain cross sporthorses for sale. Foals Yearlings year old. Images and contact info on Advertigo website. SEE MORE DETAILS found on Advertigo

Greer, SC, 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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