Fajinsky
Some times also called the Faji horse or the Isle horse.
The Fajinsky or Fajinsky horse is of a Warmblood flavor and is homozygous for true Dun. Bay dun, chestnut dun, grulla (black dun) are the most color colors but cream is also present in the breed as Dunalino, Dunskin and Smoky grulla. Champagne is also present in the breed. Their manes always erect and never had to be cut. Eyes can be any color. Little to no white markings.
It is said that the Fajinsky can live for 50 years. They average 15 to 17hh tall.
They are popular riding horses on the Isle of Ro. They are left to find for themselves for the most part being semi feral. They tend to be quite friendly with what they deem as their people. So gentle even a small child can lead them around. They are quite sensitive horses and harsh training methods are not needed at all. If harsh training methods are used, it tends to make them fight and aggressive.
One word names are the most common.
The Fajinsky or Fajinsky horse is of a Warmblood flavor and is homozygous for true Dun. Bay dun, chestnut dun, grulla (black dun) are the most color colors but cream is also present in the breed as Dunalino, Dunskin and Smoky grulla. Champagne is also present in the breed. Their manes always erect and never had to be cut. Eyes can be any color. Little to no white markings.
It is said that the Fajinsky can live for 50 years. They average 15 to 17hh tall.
They are popular riding horses on the Isle of Ro. They are left to find for themselves for the most part being semi feral. They tend to be quite friendly with what they deem as their people. So gentle even a small child can lead them around. They are quite sensitive horses and harsh training methods are not needed at all. If harsh training methods are used, it tends to make them fight and aggressive.
One word names are the most common.