Falabella

 

The Falabella is a perfectly proportioned miniature horse, resembling the Thoroughbred or Arab, of under 34" (86.5cm). The Falabella miniature horse has a sleek coated, slim frame. The manes are short and straight while others are long and falling on both sides of the neck. The gait is spontaneous and very energetic. The most common colors for the horse are black or brown but may vary from pinto, bay and chestnut.

Fell

 

HEIGHT: Not exceeding 14 hands (142.2 cms).

COLOUR: Black, Brown, Bay and Grey, preferably with no white markings, though a star or a little white on the foot is allowed.

HEAD: Small, well chiselled in outline, well set on, forehead broad, tapering to nose.

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Finnish Horse

 

Having a compliant nature the Finnhorse is easily handled, has considerable speed, liveliness, endurance, and longevity. It is dry and strongly muscled, with hard legs and good hooves. The main color is chestnut with white markings often found on the face and legs. Other colors are bay, grey, and more rarely brown or black.

Florida Cracker

 

Cracker Horses are from 13.5 to 15 hands in height and weigh from seven hundred fifty to over nine hundred pounds. They are known for their unusual strength and endurance, herding instinct, quickness and fast walking gait. A good percentage of them have a running walk and some have a single-foot gait which, in true Cracker dialect, is often referred to as a "Coon Rack." Cracker Horse colors are any color common to the horse, however, solid colors, roans and grays are predominant.

Frederiksborg

 

The Frederiksborg is a strong, attractive horse, always chestnut in color. Usually the mane and tail are a lighter, flaxen color. White markings on the face and/or legs are common. The head is well proportioned, with a straight or sometimes convex profile, pointed, mobile ears, and large, expressive eyes; the neck is of medium length, well proportioned and slightly arched and muscular; the withers are pronounced, broad and muscular. The back is short and straight; the croup rounded and broad; the chest high, full and deep; and the shoulder sloping and muscular. The legs are well muscled with strong, broad joints, good bone, and clearly defined tendons. The feet are small and tough.

French Trotter

 

Friesian

 

As well as being black, the luxurious mane, tail and "feathers" on the feet are the most important exterior characteristics of the breed. The head should not be big nor long and the eye should be clear and kind, with small attentive ears, with tips pointing slightly inwards. The head should be noble and expressive.
The neck should not start too low from the chest, and should be sufficiently long and not too heavy. The upper line of the neck should show a graceful elevated curve, the "crest", and give the appearance of a swan's neck. The withers should be well developed and blend into the back. A height of between 1.58 m and 1.65 m is a good size for a Friesian horse.

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