Friesians only come in black. They are allowed a white star, nothing else.
Yes Frisians are considered to be a rare breed
Yes, there is a breed known as the White Friesian, which is a variation of the Friesian horse. While traditional Friesians are typically black, selective breeding has produced white or gray individuals. However, true white Friesians are rare and are not officially recognized in all registries. The breed is generally celebrated for its striking appearance and impressive movement, regardless of color.
Friesians are so expensive becasue they are pure bred. They are also rare.
There is but it is very rare. Friesians are also bred to be only black so unless you specially breed if over a long period of time you probably wont get one just randomly.
Yes, all Friesians are black. I do not think there are any Friesians with any markings on record. this is correct however there used to be chestnut freisians but selective breeding led to all freisians being the beautiful rich black colour we know now
Friesians are fairly uniform in color with over 99% being born black, and that is the only color the registry will allow/ accept. However there is a tiny portion of the population that is born chestnut (red), these horses are banned from being registered as their color is not allowed. No other color is found in the breed..
Purebred Friesians are almost always black in color, with very minimal white markings, preferably none. Very rarely, there are chestnut Friesians due to a homozygous expression of the recessive chestnut gene passed from both sire and dam.
Well Friesians originated in the Netherlands (Friesland) but now they are found all over the world.
Yes. Both white crocodiles and white alligators are quite rare.
Friesians
East Friesians
They originate in The Netherlands.