Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/friesian-stallions-meet/

When it comes to majestic animals, you would have a difficult time beating what horses bring to the table.

If you’ve ever had the opportunity to see a horse running across the field in the wide-open, you realize that there is nothing quite as beautiful.

As you would imagine, there are many different types of horses and each of them brings something unique to the table. That includes the Friesian stallions that are seen in the video below.

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Photo: YouTube/Friesian Horses

Friesian stallions are known for their beautiful black coats and when they are in the sunlight, they shine like nothing you’ve ever seen before. Of course, seeing a video with two of these beautiful stallions is certainly going to bring something better to your day.

The freshman horse comes from the Netherlands in the Friesian area. They were strong back in the Middle Ages, and would often carry a knight into battle. Throughout Europe at that time, they were known for their ability in war.

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Photo: Wikimedia Commons

These days, they are known more for their ability when it comes to dressage. They’re very graceful and do quite well when they are jumping and running through their dressage routine.

In addition, you will often see them in movies because of their unique looks and abilities. In one scene, they may be the protagonist’s best friend and in another scene, they could be a warhorse.

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Photo: YouTube/Friesian Horses

In the video below, there are two Friesian stallions that are loose in a field. They haven’t had the opportunity to be around each other, so they are getting familiar with each other very quickly. At times, they almost look as if they are identical but they really are two completely separate animals.

Enjoy the video of the stallion saying hello. It will make your day.

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Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog