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Associations

The "Association" category is for Norwegian Fjord Horse registries, associations, clubs, and similar groups in North America that have the primary goals of promoting the breed, preserving its genetics, encouraging fellowship among people interested in Fjords, educating people about the breed, and providing Fjord-related activities and events.

Websites with the main purpose of selling Fjord horses or offering Fjord stallion services should be submitted in the category Sports: Equestrian: Breeds: Norwegian Fjord: Breeders.

The Norwegian Fjord Horse is a sturdy, small horse with a generally kind disposition and hardy nature.

Fjords are used in many activities, including trail and pleasure riding, showing, dressage, cutting and reining, jumping, competitive and pleasure driving, farm work, logging, parades, and therapeutic riding.

Breeders

The "Breeder" category is for farms, ranches, and other businesses that offer Norwegian Fjord stallion services, horses for sale, lessons and training, and related products and services.

Websites in this category should have a strong, clear emphasis on the Norwegian Fjord Horse breed. If the primary focus of the website is something other than the Norwegian Fjord Horse, please submit the website to a more appropriate category.

Although the primary purpose of websites in this category is business related, websites that also offer useful information about Fjords will be given top consideration. This information might include how you care for, feed, train, groom, breed, show, drive, ride, and use your Fjords.

Websites with "For Sale", event, or other time-sensitive information should be kept reasonably up to date, or they will be deleted.

The Norwegian Fjord Horse is a sturdy, small horse with a generally kind disposition and hardy nature.

Fjords are used in many activities, including trail and pleasure riding, showing, dressage, cutting and reining, jumping, competitive and pleasure driving, farm work, logging, parades, and therapeutic riding.

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