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Equine Diversity: F is for Friesian

F is for Friesian


Latin Name: Equus ferus caballus (Friesian)


In the flatlands of Friesland, where the misty mornings reign,

There strides a horse of beauty, through fields of golden grain.

With a mane as dark as midnight, and a coat as black as coal,

The Friesian horse, with elegance, captures every soul.


Its noble form commands attention, as it dances with such grace,

In the pastures of its homeland, it finds its rightful place.

With a proud, arched neck and flowing tail, it moves with regal pride,

In the heart of Friesland, where it roams far and wide.


From ancient times to modern days, its legend still holds true,

The Friesian horse, a symbol of strength, in all that it can do.

With a trot like thunder, and eyes that gleam with fire,

It embodies the spirit of Friesland, a breed that will never tire.


So here's to the Friesian, majestic and grand,

In the fields of Friesland, it rules the land.

F stands for Friesian, a horse of renown,

In the annals of equine history, its legacy is found. 





Equine Diversity

A is for Arabian

B is for Black Forest

C is for Clydesdale

D is for Dutch Harness Horse

E is for Exmoor Pony

F is for Friesian

G is for Gypsy Vanner

H is for Hanoverian

I is for Icelandic

J is for Jutland

K is for Knabstrupper

L is for Lusitano

M is for Marwari

N is for Norwegian Fjord Horse

O is for Oldenburg

P is for Paint

Q is for Quarter Horse

R is for Rocky Mountain Horse

S is for Sumba

T is for Thoroughbred

U is for Ukrainian Riding Horse

V is for Vyatka

W is for Welsh Pony

X is for Xilingol

Y is for Yakut

Z is for Žemaitukas

Closing Reflection



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