Well, this is some pictures of my Norwegian Coldblooded Trotter. It’s a very common breed in Norway, and I think there is a similar breed in Sweden, but I don’t think it’s a well known breed for the rest of the world.
I have had my Borken (the name we give almost every horse of this color) for 9years now, so he is an elderly gentleman of 17years (of which he know nothing). Borken is a gelding, but he insist he isn’t, so we don’t talk about that a lot other than when he starts to mount the mares in the summer.
I mostly ride him, but I also take him out driving some times. Earlier it was dressage and jumping, but now it’s mostly hobby-reining and trail.
What do you call his color in English? Dun? Buckskin?
I have had my Borken (the name we give almost every horse of this color) for 9years now, so he is an elderly gentleman of 17years (of which he know nothing). Borken is a gelding, but he insist he isn’t, so we don’t talk about that a lot other than when he starts to mount the mares in the summer.
I mostly ride him, but I also take him out driving some times. Earlier it was dressage and jumping, but now it’s mostly hobby-reining and trail.
What do you call his color in English? Dun? Buckskin?





