Freisian cows breed just like any other cows do. See the related question below.
The Hackney breed was not involved in the creation of the Gelderland Friesian AppaloosaOldenburg.
Friesian horses are domesticated horses that have been selectively bred for specific traits over centuries. They are a recognized breed known for their elegant appearance, gentle temperament, and versatility in various equestrian disciplines.
Friesiens, and all cows for that matter, can breed and subsequently calve in any month of the year. Cow fertility typically suffers in hot weather for most breeds, so births tend to slack off 9.5 months after the hottest part of the year. Most North American beef ranchers breed their cows in early Spring, so the calves are born in late Winter.
Friesian cows originate from the Friesland region in the northern Netherlands. They were developed for dairy production and are known for their high milk production and distinctive black and white markings. Friesian cows are now bred and raised in many countries around the world.
It was a Friesian Horse; this breed of horse originally comes from the Netherlands.
A Holstein-Friesian cow.
Holstein-Friesian are the most popular breed of cattle found. Many farms keep these milk cows.
It depends what you want your foal to be but i recommend another friesian
The Friesian
The Hackney breed was not involved in the creation of the Gelderland Friesian AppaloosaOldenburg.
Yes you can, but this is very rare and the Friesian horse society will not allow it to be registered or to breed. The 'Red' gene exists in the breed but the odds of getting a chestnut Friesian are quite low.
I am pretty sure they are decendents of the fell pony
Yes. They are more commonly referred to as Holsteins.
Friesian horses are domesticated horses that have been selectively bred for specific traits over centuries. They are a recognized breed known for their elegant appearance, gentle temperament, and versatility in various equestrian disciplines.
I am pretty sure the black horse is a Friesian. There are a few other breeds it could have been, like a fell or dales pony, but it is most likely a Friesian.
The Friesian horse originated from Friesland
Elesen is a Friesian Andalusian cross