Some of the distinct features of a Friesian Horse that makes it stand out from other horses is its long thick mane and tail. It is also recognized for its black colored coat.
Yes it is Some of the books say no but yes because they have feathers on there feet
They're small.
Black Clydesdales I think Hammett's black horses, which are included in the 'Some Kind of Monster' documentary, appear to be of the 'Friesian' breed. Black is not a typical colour for a pure bred Clydesdale (Scottish heavy horse), unless of course part bred.
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Some very distinct features of course is their beautiful muzzle made up of dark red and sky blue colors. Also their olive green colored fur and the dark blue behind. i guess those are very distinct features
The stocky build. They have shorter, powerful legs, and a strong, well developed hinquarters designed to allow for jumping into a run and stopping and turning on a dime.
"Distinctive" means unique or characteristic of a particular person or thing, while "distinct" means separate or different from something else. Distinctive implies a feature that sets something apart, whereas distinct simply means not being the same as something else.
Africa is a unique country in many ways. Some distinct features are; the Sahara Desert, the Pyramids in Egypt and the Nile River.
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All horses no matter what breed they are require the same things! The base of the diet should be forages such as grass and hay or haylage, Then if the horse requires extra energy/calories, you can add a formulated equine pellet. Sweet feeds are not recommended for horses nowadays as they can cause a myriad of health problems.
Friesian horses have the same nutritional needs as other breeds. A mare may need a bit more nutrition if she is growing, actively working, in foal or nursing a foal. Some horses need no grain at all. Others need it to stay healthy. The type of grain a horse needs depends upon the work he is doing as well as the type and quality of the hay he/she is receiving. The goal is to balance nutrients and keep sufficient weight on the horse. One of the worst all-around grains to feed is corn.