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| Our own WHR Elsker, under harness. |
One of their unique characteristics is that approximately 90% of all Fjord Horses are brown dun in color. The other 10% are
either red dun, gray, white or "uls" dun, or yellow dun. The Fjord Horse retains the "wild" dun color
of the original horse as well as the primitive markings which include zebra stripes on the legs and a dorsal stripe that runs
from the forelock down the neck and back and into the tail. Dark stripes may also be seen over the withers. Red duns have
reddish-brown stripes and body markings. Gray duns have black or very dark gray stripes and markings. The white or "uls"
dun is a very light body color with black or gray stripe and markings. The yellow dun have a darker yellow stripe and markings,
they may have a completely white forelock, mane and tail. The yellow dun is a very rare
color in the breed.

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| Knutsen Fjord's SOREN |
The head and neck should present an appearance of elegance without coarseness. The head is medium sized and well defined with
a broad, flat forehead and a straight or slightly dished face. The eyes are large. Ears are small and alert. The neck of the
Fjord is well muscled and crested. The body is short coupled with good depth, large heart girth, and well developed muscles.
The legs are powerful, with substantial bone and excellent feet which are black in color. Fjords generally range in size from
13.2 to 14.2 Hands and weigh between 900 and 1200 pounds at maturity, with a few individuals ranging outside these measurements.
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The charming, gentle disposition of the Fjord Horse is its most outstanding quality. They are hardy, long lived, agile, sure-footed,
and willing. They love attention, are "people oriented", and are happiest when they are working. They learn fast
and have an amazing ability to retain what they have learned even after long periods of inactivity. Their cool temperament
and graceful, balanced gaits both under saddle and in harness, make them the ideal family horse. They are used for schooling
horses for the young or inexperienced rider, yet are large and powerful enough for adults to
ride and enjoy.

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| WHR Elsker with my daughter Mandy riding. |
Another unique characteristic of the Fjord Horse is the mane. The center hair of the mane is dark (usually black) while the
outer hair is white. The mane is cut short so it will stand erect. It is trimmed in a characteristic crescent shape to emphasize
the graceful curve of the neck The white outer hair is then trimmed slightly shorter than the dark inner hair to display the
dramatic dark stripe.

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