SANDERSON - 1997 Friesian Stallion
Sanderson is a 16h2 Friesian Stallion with three fantastic gaits including a
beautiful canter. Built for Dressage, Sanderson passes on the unique traits
of strength, beauty, extreme intelligence and natural uphill movement to his
offspring. All offspring are eligible to be registered for Friesian Sport
Horse Registry.

  NEWS
SONATA IS RESERVE CHAMPION!!!
Sonata was inspected at the Friesian Sport Horse Inspection at Loews Den Stables on September 15th, 2007 and achieved the rank of Second Premium and is Reserve Champion!

Sanderson
 
   

FRIESIAN - Breed Characteristics
Friesian Horses are always black. White markings are not allowed on the body or legs. They have a long, thick, flowing mane and tail and pronounced fetlock hair. Under no circumstance is it permissible to dock the tail of a Friesian and, in fact, trimming of any hair from mane, tail or legs is frowned upon.

The Friesian Horse holds it head high and proud with an arching neck. The animated gait is natural. Selective breeding is used to achieve the active hock action and high, extended from leg action. The body is strong and deep with a sloping shoulder. The rear quarters are sloping with a somewhat low-set tail. Registered Friesian stallions must be at least 15.3 hands by the age of four and mares must be at least 14.3 hands. The mares average about 1300 lbs., more for males.

History and Origin of the Breed.

 
   
     
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