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€12.500
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*** Excellent schoolmaster with an unbeatable temperament ***
F: DON VAN ATTA | MF: FÜRST WILHELM
Dressage · Leisure
€12.500
~ $13.313

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Fredenbeck
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Partner für Charakterkopf mit tollem Go im Gelände und Potential
F: RANDECK PANDUR | MF: Bimberg Boyo
Eventing · Leisure
€8.500
~ $9.053

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Eitorf
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Family horse, ranch horse, trail riding PONY!
Trail · Western Pleasure · Gaited · Leisure
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Nunn
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Elegancki koń ujeżdżeniowy
F: MILLENNIUM | MF: HOHENSTEIN I
Dressage
€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301

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Barłomino
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Young dressage gelding
F: FRIEDRICH DER GROSSE | MF: DON FREDERICO (HANN)
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Barłomino
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Promising 4-year-old gelding suitable for dressage
F: Furst Toto | MF: ALL INCLUSIVE
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€15.000 to €20.000
~$15.975 to $21.301

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Barłomino
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Very gentle schoolmaster in a black jacket.
F: LORD LAURIE | MF: HIS HIGHNESS (HANN)
Dressage
€40.000 to €70.000
~$42.601 to $74.552

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Jüchen
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Modern son of Freiherr von Stein
F: Freiherr von Stein | MF: LORD DE HUS
Dressage · Jumping · Leisure · Driving
€8.000
~ $8.520

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Querfurt
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⚜️ M-placed dream horse with exceptional quality for everyone ⚜️
F: Devonport | MF: Astrix
Dressage · Leisure
€40.000 to €70.000
~$42.601 to $74.552

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Wehringen
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The Best Trail Horse One Could Ask for
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Rineyville
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trail ride PONY , suitable for all riders & husband safe
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Rineyville
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Wonderful all-rounder
F: NONIUS
Leisure · Jumping · Dressage
€8.999
~ $9.584

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Petting
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Xabia/Javea
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Mongo 6 Yr old 15.1hh Palomino APHA Gelding
Versatility Ranch Horse · English Pleasure · Western Riding · Jumping
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Weatherford
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Romeo 4 Yr old 14.3hh Bay Tobiano Gypsy/QH Cross Gelding
Versatility Ranch Horse · Trail · Show · Western Riding
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Auburn
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Tango 5 Yr old 15hh Buckskin Friesian Cross Gelding
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Ocala
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Hollywood Recoded 5 Yr old 14.3hh Sorrel AQHA Gelding
Reining · Versatility Ranch Horse · Show · Western Riding
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Buffalo
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Cuttin 3 Yr old 14.3hh Sorrel AQHA Gelding
Cutting · Versatility Ranch Horse · Cowhorse · Show
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Amarillo
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Talk To Me Goose 6 Yr old 16.2hh Grey Draft Cross Gelding
Trail · English Pleasure · Show · Western Riding
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Ocala
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The East Friesian is an impressive horse of German origin which evokes the high days of coaching and carriage driving. This heavy warmblood was first developed in the north-west regions of Germany, East Frisia (Ostfriesland) and the Duchy of Oldenburg. Today, it is an important heritage breed, and purchasers who buy an East Friesian include police forces, professional carriage driving companies, and the Household Cavalry. The success of the breed today is due to the skill and vision of its breeders, who can sell an East Friesian because they understand the needs of their clients. Their skill is built on centuries of accumulated knowledge since East Frisia and Oldenburg have long been the home of exceptional horse breeders.

Use and characteristics of the East Friesian

East Friesians, known in German as Ostfriesens, stand between 15.2 hands (62 inches/152 cm) and 16 hands (64 inches/165 cm) high. Their coat colours are generally described as “conservative”, being mainly black, dark bay and brown. These reflect the popular colours for coach and carriage horses in the early twentieth century, which is the goal of the breeders who sell an East Friesian. While other coat colours including grey and chestnut do occur, the horses tend to have few white markings other than a star or small sock. Their combination of elegance and power is a winner for carriage drivers and equestrians who buy an East Friesian.

Origin and history of breeding East Friesians

Both East Frisia and the Duchy of Oldenburg have horse breeding histories that reach far back into the past. East Frisia bordered on what is now the Netherlands, while Oldenburg bordered and once incorporated the region now known as Schleswig-Holstein. For centuries, East Frisia and the Duchy developed different types of horse according to the needs of the time, from riding horses to cavalry horses. To do this, aristocratic and non-aristocratic breeders chose from an eclectic range of breeds and types in order to develop exactly the right type for requirements. Indeed, one of the notable things about breeding in this area is the willingness of the breeders to experiment. By the 1860s, both regions had developed a type of horse with registries and a well-established breed profile. Eventually, the Ostfriesland and Oldenburg horses were virtually identical, so the East Friesian today also goes under the name of the Alt-Oldenburg, to distinguish it from the modern Oldenburg sports horse. The great days of private carriage driving were towards the end of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century when Oldenburg horses, in particular, were in great demand. They were of the type known as “Karossiers”; excellent, handsome all-rounders that were strong and reliable. Cleveland Bays, Hanoverians and Anglo-Normans all helped to develop the type. As carriage driving gave way to cars, the East Friesian became a larger and stronger draught type, losing some of its elegance. The breed was nearly lost after WWII, but with the rise of recreational horse riding after the war, there was an unsuccessful attempt to produce lighter riding horses using Arabs. From the 1980s onward, a concerted effort began to restore what had been lost, registering in the Weser-Ems Studbook and using stallions of half-Ostfriesen, half-Hanoverian and Alt-Oldenburg breeding. Other heavy warmbloods of Polish and Saxon-Thuringian breeds were used, and later, Dutch Groningen and Tuigpaard harness horses.

East Friesians in equestrianism

Today, the breed association, the Zuchtverband für das Ostfriesische und Alt-Oldenburger Pferd e.V., strives to produce all-rounders that equestrians prior to WWI would recognise. These willing horses are also renowned for their temperaments.

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