Tag: Knabstrupperfoeningen for Danmark

Add A Splash of Flash – Part One

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Whether your horse is a Paint, Appaloosa, Knabstrupper, or Gypsy Horse, sports a patched or spotted coat, or wears lots of chrome, this month is for you!

Spotted and Special: The Knabstrupper – Part Three

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It’s easy to pick a Knabstrupper out of the crowd.  This Danish breed is an instant head-turner, featuring beautiful and unique coloring from solid...

A Legacy of Leopards

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It’s easy to pick a Knabstrupper out of the crowd.  The Danish breed is an instant head-turner, featuring beautiful and unique coloring from solid...

Breed History: The Knabstrupper

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By Amber Wiseman It’s easy to pick a Knabstrupper out of the crowd.  This Danish breed is an instant head-turner, featuring beautiful and unique coloring,...

My Safe Horse

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Silinde is a loudly colored horse, ridden by her plus-sized adult amateur rider – the judges remember us. Most of the time, fortunately, it is for accurately executed tests, solid training, harmony, obedience/submission, and the wonderful teamwork that we enjoy as a well matched pair.

Past Knabstrupper All-Breed Winners

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It’s easy to pick a Knabstrupper out of the crowd.  The Danish breed is an instant head-turner, featuring beautiful and unique coloring from solid...

Spotted and Special: The Knabstrupper – Part Two

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It’s easy to pick a Knabstrupper out of the crowd.  This Danish breed is an instant head-turner, featuring beautiful and unique coloring from solid...

Spotted and Special: The Knabstrupper

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It’s easy to pick a Knabstrupper out of the crowd.  This Danish breed is an instant head-turner, featuring beautiful and unique coloring from solid...

The MonarcH

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Unbeknownst to me when we arrived, I was met with our new “broodmare” who turned out instead to be a one-and-a-half-year-old stud colt, who would one day be lovingly known to me as MonarcH.
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Survival Guide: Fly Season

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The colder months may be gone, but now, the flies are here, and it’s our responsibility to be prepared to keep our horses comfortable.