ARIZONA FRIESIAN HORSE INSPECTION
Preserving the Legacy of Friesian Horses
A Friesian inspection, also known as a Keuring, is an evaluation of a Friesian horse's conformation and movement. The goal is to determine if the horse is suitable for breeding and to enter the Royal Friesian Studbook (KFPS).
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SHOW DATE:
October 8, 2025
LOCATION:
Queen Creek Horseshoe Park
Covered Arena
20464 E Riggs Rd
Queen Creek, AZ 85142
TIME: 9am
FREE TO WATCH
REGISTRATION DUE BY SEPTEMBER 15
SITE HOST: BRITTANY YOUNG
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ABOUT ARIZONA FRIESIAN HORSE INSPECTION
How it works
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Independent judges evaluate the horse's conformation and movement
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Judges compare the horse to the standard set in the Breeding Book Regulations
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Dutch "Runners" put the horses through their paces so the judges can evaluate them
Predicates
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Horses can earn predicates such as Star, Crown, Model, Sport, and Sport Elite
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Mares can earn the Preferent predicate on their offspring
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Stallions can earn the Preferent predicate if they have a lasting influence on the breed
Benefits
Inspections can be a valuable tool for breeders and their breeding programs. They can also be a fun and educational experience for owners and spectators.

EXCEPTIONAL FRIESIAN HORSES
Our commitment to excellence is reflected in the quality of our Friesian Horses in the Southwest. We try to feature a Friesian inspection every other year in Arizona. With a dedication to preserving the Friesian horse breed.