Tag: Friesian Horse Association of North America

The Fire That Fuels a Champion

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After feeling his potential early in their partnership, this trainer tells us about her Friesian partner, Enzo, & how his fiery nature has them dancing at the highest level of the sport.

The Universe Said, “Hold On”

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A Region 7 trainer was on the verge of leaving the industry, when a phone call from a potential client with a string of Friesians changed everything.

River Majick’s Journey Home

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This Region 4 rider shares how, with the help of NetPosse, she tracked down the Friesian she sold five years prior, so he was able to come home for good.

Saapke: My Friesian

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After embarking on a journey to the homeland of her favorite breed, this rider unexpectedly fulfilled her lifelong dream of saying, “That’s my Friesian.”

The “Fish” That Kept Swimming

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A carefully planned embryo transfer turned into a battle for life when this horse experienced health complications at birth - now, he’s dancing in the sandbox!

Fairytalesque Friesians – Part Three

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Dressage riders who compete with a member of this stunning breed are eligible for special awards through the Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards program!

Making A Statement

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Photo by Lisa Michelle Dean Photography; Submitted by Ashley Cox

Fairytalesque Friesians – Part Two

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Our February Breed of the Month is the fairytalesque Friesian! Check out some of the stunning dance partners our social media followers shared with us!

Together, We’re On The Mend

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After experiencing a cascade of loss, an adult amateur shares how a golden Friesian cross filled the void left in her life, and helped her find happiness again.

From Greenbroke Broodmare to Dressage Diva

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Searching for a part-time show horse/part-time husband horse, this rider found a Friesian Sporthorse broodmare who was the perfect horse to fill both roles.
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Survival Guide: Forage 101

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Forage can make or break your horses’ well-balanced diet, and the better your forage suits your horses’ needs, the less grain you have to buy.