alainax
Well-Known Member
The friesian is by far the best breed I have ever ridden. Powerful and forward, yet calm and gentle. He will hack alone, gallop through open feilds, compete on grass etc all in a snaffle. I've never met a more honest and kind horse, yet still flashy fun and forward.
He is a very special boy, however I have heard these traits often from other Friesian owners.
Don't get me wrong though if you don't like big movements or high energy would scare you, they may not been the best choice. The action takes a wee bit of getting used to, and you have to realise that they are not about to bomb off, they just can be quite enthusiastic.
I had a 8yo kid, 12yo kid and my partner - all 100% beginners - on my boy (not at the same time
) he was so careful with them, slowing right down if they got a bit unbalanced. My partner within 5 mins was turning him,slowing down and halting - just using his seat.
My novice mum rode him bare back hacking to the field.
Then on the same month get comments from dressage judges like "Super Horse! So much Energy!!" Today we went hacking over open moorland alone, a new place we hadn't been, he was an angel.
Each one will be different, that just my experience, and from what I have heard from other owners seems to be quite similar.
He is a very special boy, however I have heard these traits often from other Friesian owners.
Don't get me wrong though if you don't like big movements or high energy would scare you, they may not been the best choice. The action takes a wee bit of getting used to, and you have to realise that they are not about to bomb off, they just can be quite enthusiastic.
I had a 8yo kid, 12yo kid and my partner - all 100% beginners - on my boy (not at the same time
My novice mum rode him bare back hacking to the field.
Then on the same month get comments from dressage judges like "Super Horse! So much Energy!!" Today we went hacking over open moorland alone, a new place we hadn't been, he was an angel.
Each one will be different, that just my experience, and from what I have heard from other owners seems to be quite similar.
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