Imported Black Friesian

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2010

See: http://equinenow.com/340761 for more info

Pajero is a very flashy Friesian gelding that is VERY reasonably priced. He shows the same athleticism as his father, Doaitsen, and there are very few Doaitsen offspring in the US. They are known for their long swan necks, and incredible movement--- and as you can see, Pajero takes after his daddy--- look at that neck! Pajeros dam's sire, Otte, who is no longer living, was well known for his superior temperament and willingness to work.

Pajero is one of those RARE friesians that has the "goods" that make a top sporthorse--- be it in dressage OR saddleseat, yet the disposition and character that has given the friesian breed the nick name, "gentle giant". He is a delight to be around and is very brave and eager to learn and please his rider. He will excel in any discipline but especially in dressage and he loves going out on the trail. Very few horses can excel in multiple divisions, but this is a horse that is not only spectacular going dressage....he could also be a winning saddleseat horse, because of his upright and long swan neck!

He has no vices, is 100% sound, and is up-to-date on his shots, shoeing and worming.

Pajero is really a fancy imported Friesian with a reasonable price tag. He has incredible cadence and elasticity, and the well known easy going temperament that has made the Friesian the IDEAL horse for the amateur rider. His ground skills are exceptional--loading, clipping, vetting, bathing etc., he is a perfect gentleman.

You will love his 3 good gaits. He has a great walk, a big smooth trot, and a nice forward, rocking canter. He picks up his leads well, and has wonderful transitions.

This is a BIG gelding with LOTS of mane, who could also be a fancy trail horse, for his lucky new owner.

Pajero is PROOF that fairytales DO COME TRUE, and he JUST ARRIVED FROM EUROPE!

See http://blacksterlingfriesians.com for pictures and videos of call 415-461-5516

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  • Way too collected!! DX

  • Hyperflexion, LDR, Rollkur. -> zu eng geritten

  • Why does it matter if a horse is imported or not.

  • wow *loveeyes*

  • @DeathKitty123456 FIRST OF ALL, WE DON'T ABUSE OUR HORSES. JUMPING IS WORSE FOR A HORSES LEGS THAN HIGH ACTION

  • @DeathKitty123456 and i was trying to give my opinion kindly unlike you.when i grow up i want to be a horseman so i have been trying out more riding styles. i've competed in rodeo,saddleseat,jumping,hunts­eat,western pleasure,and dressage. thats why earlier i was saying dont judge before you've tried it.and actually this horse could (if wanted) do english pleasure in a saddle seat show that is all i have to say .

  • @saddlebredhorsegirl its not natural, you say this would make a good saddle seat and yes it is hugh stepping but not to the extent that they do in saddle seat, you like t, i hate it, you don't think it is wrong, i do. we don't have to agree i was just giving my opinion

  • @DeathKitty123456 actually to most saddle breds it is natural if you were to watch a young colt or filly ALONE and without training in the pasture you'll see that its natural/and yes some trainers do train them to do it,but most just inhance it.ok so stop trash talking saddle seat cause you have no idea what ur talking about! andf u officialy ruined my day SO BACK THE HELL OFF AND DROP IT!

  • @saddlebredhorsegirl I hate saddleseat, they don't high step because it is natural! they are trained to do it and i know it is illegal now but soring (spelling?) still happens, i would much rather watch showjumping, cross country and classical dressage, racing also the flat gallop is the best natural pace :)

  • @DeathKitty123456 well if you've been around good saddle seat and saddlebred barns like i have it comes naturally,and i'd much rather see a proud tall high stepping saddle bred then some broken dead quarter horse

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