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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

  • Independent judges evaluate the horse's conformation and movement 

  • Judges compare the horse to the standard set in the Breeding Book Regulations 

  • Dutch "Runners" put the horses through their paces so the judges can evaluate them 

Predicates 

  • Horses can earn predicates such as Star, Crown, Model, Sport, and Sport Elite

  • Mares can earn the Preferent predicate on their offspring

  • 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. 

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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. 

Show Location & Start Time

Queen Creek Horseshoe Park

20464 E Riggs Rd

Queen Creek, AZ 85142

arizonafriesianhorse@gmail.com

Site Host: Brittany Young

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9am Start time

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