Friesian Horses are always black. White markings are not allowed on the body or legs. They have a long, thick, flowing mane and tail and pronounced fetlock hair. Under no circumstance is it permissible to dock the tail of a Friesian and, in fact, tri
The ponies are hardy and rugged. They have a size between a pony and a normal horse, and have a short body and a strong-legged. They have a straight profile, and usually are chestnut in color.
Height : 12 - 14 hh.
The Galiceno has a nicely proportioned head with alert ears, but does not show overly pony characteristics. The neck is short, muscular, and slightly arched. They are narrow in the chest and body, finely built, but are still qu
The pony now has some Arab-type traits, especially in the head which is fine, with a concave profile, although it can be heavy. They have a long neck set on a straight shoulder. The body is short and compact, the hindquarters muscular and sloping, th
The Gelderland is chestnut, bay, black or gray, often with white markings on the face and legs. Occasionally skewbalds are found. The head is long and somewhat flat with a straight profile, large expressive eyes and nicely set, mobile ears. The neck
Today's Gidran can be crossed with Chestnut, Thoroughbred, Arabian, and Anglo-Arabian horses with a four-generation pedigree and size of at least 15.2 hands. They are energetic horses that are adept in competition. They also make good saddle horses.
The Gotland is light and elegant in conformation. The breed has pronounced withers, a long back, and a sloping croup. The chest is deep, and the shoulders long and sloping. The legs are strong and the feet are hard. Gotlands stand 11.2 to 13 hands (4