The Finnhorses are the inheritors of the northern European Domestic horses. They look pretty much like the Estonian Natives. The Finnhorses are also known as the Finnish Universal horse as it carries out also the wants for horses in Finland. The Finnhorses are used both for domestic works as well as different military works.
The Finnhorses found today are all purebred. From the time when the studbook of Finnhorses was set in 1907, there has be no external influences permitted. If a Finnhorse is crossed, either on purpose or unintentionally, the resulting off-spring is not likely to appear good or even perform well.
The Finnhorses have a good pace, energy, stamina as well as. These breed of horses are sturdy, enduring and prepared. They have strong legs and efficient hooves. The Finnhorses are also very muscular. They are always vigilant and also very dependable. They can be dealt without any trouble. The Finnhorses when compared to other horses are not very tall, but they have a well balanced movement. They have a long and a bulky body. This body type makes them suitable for a large amount of work. They have a great pulling capacity and are fit enough to pull extremely weighty loads.
The Finnhorses mainly come in chestnut coat along with certain white marks on their legs as well as face. The Finnhorses however, also sometimes have grey and bay coats. Black and brown coats are hardly found. The Finnhorses are usually 15 to 17 hands tall. Currently, these breeds of horses are used in harness racing and also riding. The Finnhorses are also used in trotting races, eventing, dressage, endurance riding and show jumping. They are very entertaining. The Finnhorses have a very calm and tolerant temperament.
All content copyright © 2006 www.horsessale.net, all rights reserved. Privacy Policy | Contact