What is a KFPS Friesian horse?

What is a KFPS Friesian horse?

The Koninklijk Friesch Paarden Stamboek (KFPS) is the oldest horse studbook in the Netherlands. Since its foundation in 1879, the KFPS has been managing the interests of the Friesian horse. The KFPS is an international studbook with more than 12,000 members, almost half of which are located abroad.

What is unique about the history of the Friesian horse?

The Friesian Horse originated in Friesland, one of twelve provinces of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Holland), situated in the northwest of Europe. Friesland is an old country dating to 500 B.C., when the Friesians settled along the cost of the North Sea. They were tradesmen, seafarers, farmers and horse breeders.

What does KFPS stand for?

KFPS

Acronym Definition
KFPS Koninklijk Friesch Paarden-Stamboek (Dutch: Royal Friesian Horse Studbook)

What does Ster mean in horses?

Ster (★) A horse with a ster predicate has above average conformation and movement and/or jumping. The ster predicate is awarded at studbook inspection to stallions, mares and geldings that have earned minimum of 70 points for conformation and minimum 75 points for movement or jumping. Minimum required height is 160cm.

Are there gray Friesians?

Finn – Grey Friesian / Quarter GeldingGrey Friesian / Quarter Gelding. Finn aka Mike can go in any direction. Young, athletic, and a real looker with a gorgeous long and thick mane and tail.

Where did Friesian people originate?

The Frisians are a Germanic ethnic group indigenous to the coastal regions of the Netherlands and northwestern Germany. They inhabit an area known as Frisia and are concentrated in the Dutch provinces of Friesland and Groningen and, in Germany, East Frisia and North Frisia (which was a part of Denmark until 1864).

How many approved Friesian stallions are there?

A. In the registry of the Friesch Paarden Stamboek, only Approved Studbook Stallions can sire horses that are eligible for entry in the main studbook registers. There are approximately 100 Approved Stallions in the world today and about a quarter of those are in North America.

What is a B book Friesian?

This registry is intended for all purebred Friesian horses that were bred using Foal Book stallions without the approval of the KFPS. B-Book horses can be identified by their distinctive Black and White Papers.

Are Friesian horses kfps registered?

Friesian horses in both the Netherlands and other countries are inspected according to KFPS standards by jury members trained by the KFPS. The interest in the Friesian horse has exploded in recent decades. As a result, the breed now has a population of 70,000 registered horses.

Where did the Friesian horse come from?

One of the most well-known sources of this was by an English writer named Anthony Dent who wrote about the Friesian mounted troops in Carlisle. Dent, amongst others, wrote that the Friesian horse was the ancestor of both the British Shire, and the Fell pony.

What does the kfps do?

In addition, the KFPS has established a breeding program to maintain and further refine the unique characteristics of the Friesian horse. The KFPS is an international studbook with at least 12.000 members of which almost half are located outside of the Netherlands. Friesian horses can be found on every continent in more than seventy countries.

What kind of health problems do Friesian horses have?

The Friesian is also among several breeds that may develop equine polysaccharide storage myopathy. Approximately 0.25% of Friesians are affected by dwarfism, which results in horses with a normal-sized head, a broader chest than normal, an abnormally long back and very short limbs.

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