Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Finnhorse" in English language version.
However, a few (greys) were saved [from persecution] and the grey Finnhorses of today are descended from two families. The mare Iiris alone consists the other one, and the descendants of the mare Pelelaikka the other. Pelelaikka's colour can be tracked far into the past up to the "Hinttula whites" and her family continues especially through the working section studbook stallion E.V. Johtotähti.
[can be called] the first, if not ever, at least in a very long time.
The palomino mare Auringon säde has foaled out of the buckskin Autere a blue-eyed filly with pink skin and very pale coat. We still have every reason to join the owner's hopes for this to be the first known double Cream dilute Finnhorse in Finland. (...) While you read this, the filly's colouration remains [pale], and, at least as yet, her eyes have not started to darken.
Järvsöfaks broke the coldblood world record. In July 2005 he trotted an unbelievable 17.9 in a 1640 metre heat! That's faster than any other coldblood horse has ever run.
The Finnhorses Patrix and Priimi might be a bit small for police mounts though the so-called [sic] "warmbloods" are better suited for the job.
Horse equipments are found only from sites dating back to Mid-Iron Age or later.
[The 340-kg stallion Vuohimäen Havu] pulled relatively the heaviest load, 206 %. The second best relative puller, with 183 % (taking into account only completed steps) was the new National working horse champion, 520-kg mare Pelotin, and the third best, fourth in the competition, was the 550-kg mare Anan Jalo.[permanent dead link]
Leena Jaakkola from Oulu brought two bronze medals [team and personal] home from the Scandinavian disabled [dressage] championships
Last summer's curiously-coloured maternal granddaughter of Ukkosen Poika, Hennylän Kulta (s. Helinän Ari, d. Apilan Viola, ds. Ukkosen Poika), has been tested for colour, and the results coming from the UK yesterday confirm that she is a smoky black as suspected. This makes Hennylän Kulta the first and for the time being the only Finnhorse identified and registered as smoky black!
Ukkosen Poika's firstborn daughter, the 7-year-old palomino Auringon Säde (d. Kastanja), has foaled in April, by the buckskin Autere (s. Humeeti, d. Halokeeni), a blue-eyed filly with pink skin and very pale coat. It is very possible that this is the first double cream dilute Finnhorse in [Finland].
Leena Jaakkola from Oulu and Valssandra made history, as this is the first time in history for a Finnhorse to win a medal or even place in international paraequestrian field.
[can be called] the first, if not ever, at least in a very long time.
Last summer's curiously-coloured maternal granddaughter of Ukkosen Poika, Hennylän Kulta (s. Helinän Ari, d. Apilan Viola, ds. Ukkosen Poika), has been tested for colour, and the results coming from the UK yesterday confirm that she is a smoky black as suspected. This makes Hennylän Kulta the first and for the time being the only Finnhorse identified and registered as smoky black!
Ukkosen Poika's firstborn daughter, the 7-year-old palomino Auringon Säde (d. Kastanja), has foaled in April, by the buckskin Autere (s. Humeeti, d. Halokeeni), a blue-eyed filly with pink skin and very pale coat. It is very possible that this is the first double cream dilute Finnhorse in [Finland].
The palomino mare Auringon säde has foaled out of the buckskin Autere a blue-eyed filly with pink skin and very pale coat. We still have every reason to join the owner's hopes for this to be the first known double Cream dilute Finnhorse in Finland. (...) While you read this, the filly's colouration remains [pale], and, at least as yet, her eyes have not started to darken.
However, a few (greys) were saved [from persecution] and the grey Finnhorses of today are descended from two families. The mare Iiris alone consists the other one, and the descendants of the mare Pelelaikka the other. Pelelaikka's colour can be tracked far into the past up to the "Hinttula whites" and her family continues especially through the working section studbook stallion E.V. Johtotähti.
The Finnhorses Patrix and Priimi might be a bit small for police mounts though the so-called [sic] "warmbloods" are better suited for the job.
Leena Jaakkola from Oulu brought two bronze medals [team and personal] home from the Scandinavian disabled [dressage] championships
The Finnhorse will be declared the national horse breed of Finland next Tuesday.