All I know is 1500 and under. Otherwise I couldn't find any thing else.
It was a Friesian Horse; this breed of horse originally comes from the Netherlands.
Friesian horses enjoy a variety of foods, but their favorite treats often include apples, carrots, and sugar cubes. They also have a fondness for sweet treats like peppermints or homemade horse cookies. Remember to feed these treats in moderation to maintain a balanced diet for your horse.
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.
A purebred Friesian is usually 15hh-17hh, although today horses are being bred bigger. Part-breds will be smaller, depending on what breeds they are mixed with. Look up Friesians on the Internet for more information, Winnie the Horse Gentler
This will depend on bloodlines, conformation, sex, age, height, and performance record. The younger and more unproven the horse the less it should cost.
In general, Friesian horses are known for their pleasant dispositions. But, as with all other horses, their temperament can vary significantly from horse to horse.
The Friesian originates from Friseland, located in the Netherlands :)
The Friesian horse originated in Friesland, which is in the Netherlands.
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
It was a Friesian Horse; this breed of horse originally comes from the Netherlands.
Friesian horses are named after Friesland, a province of The Netherlands.
As for all domestic horses, a Friesan is classified as Equus caballus.
The Friesian horse originated from Friesland
any horse can provided its coat is not clipped and it has no shoes.
They are. Along with Shires, Clydesdales, and Dales Ponies.
Friesian horses enjoy a variety of foods, but their favorite treats often include apples, carrots, and sugar cubes. They also have a fondness for sweet treats like peppermints or homemade horse cookies. Remember to feed these treats in moderation to maintain a balanced diet for your horse.