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*ooɯ* RR Addict (1689) | my mate has a Tb mare she wants to breed for me to bring on and ride the foal.. she wanted a Fresian cross TB foal and thank goodness i talked her out of it.. they just dont really have 'special' movement.. seem rather average to me.. if you want average you may as well go buy something else IMO 
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| Reg 24/2/2010 | | Posted 9:53pm, Thursday 12th August | |
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mad-one RR Citizen (827) | Love - having worked with the fresian x tb - stunning and temperament for youngsters was unbelievable (ranged in age from one to four years) Also very quick to learn and unflappable in new situations. Can't speak for all of them tho I spose 
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| Reg 18/4/2009 | | Posted 6:55pm, Thursday 12th August | |
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missme7 RR Citizen (583) | LOVE. I just sold my Friesian TB cross. He was beautiful. But thats because he had a great temperment....if he was not of nice temp....i might have different ideas 
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| Reg 1/12/2008 | | Posted 12:12pm, Thursday 12th August | |
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Absolut Executive Jockey (393) | I tend to work off temperament and then conformation, but I did see some examples of Friesian at a recent dressage day, the terrible behviour of these horses was definitely enough to put me off, I'm sure there are really nice ones around but the three I saw really put me off..
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| Reg 8/7/2010 | | Posted 9:48am, Thursday 12th August | |
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S A R A H H :] RR Vice President (10013) | hmm not really a fan of fresians.. A cross could be alright depending on what its crossed with though I guess..
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| Reg 30/5/2009 | | Posted 10:59pm, Wednesday 11th August | |
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Revena Arrow Intermediate Jockey (45) | I have a freisan cross... He is stunning, 2 from 2 champions on first outing and a yearling....Let me know, as i know some people are haters and some love them,...
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| Reg 22/9/2008 | | Posted 10:49pm, Wednesday 11th August | |
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