News from Breeding

FEIF Breeding Horse Trainer seminar 2017

FEIF Breeding Horse Trainer seminar 2017

The 7th FEIF seminar for breeding horse trainers at Skeiðvellir, Iceland, took place with a group of 22 very talented riders from Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. The seminar included the theory of FEIF...

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Almost 21.000 WF subscribers in 24 countries

Almost 21.000 WF subscribers in 24 countries

At the moment WorldFengur has 20.923 subscribers in 24 countries. The total sum of subscribers has increased by 1.863, which constitutes a 9.7% increase for the year 2016. The number of foals born is still decreasing annually according to WorldFengur registrations....

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Annual Breeding Meeting 2017

Annual Breeding Meeting 2017

The annual breeding meeting agreed on preparing a proposal for a clear definition of the guidelines for conflicts of interest at breeding shows and smaller changes in our breeding rules for 2018. During the next months the breeding committee will start with a revision...

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WorldFengur Report 2016

WorldFengur Report 2016

WorldFengur is the official FEIF register of the Icelandic horse breed. It was established in 2000. Nowadays, WorldFengur has 20.923 subscribers in twenty-four countries. The database consists of a unique identification of each horse, pedigree information, information...

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Seminar for breeding horse trainers

Seminar for breeding horse trainers

The 7th seminar for breeding horse trainers (eligible age group 18-30 years) will take place from April 4-7, 2017 on the Icelandic horse breeding farm Skeiðvellir, Hella, Iceland. The seminar addresses riders who train and present breeding horses in a professional way...

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Seminars in New Zealand

Seminars in New Zealand

In December the Icelandic Horse Association in New Zealand, IceHNZ, was lucky to have Silke Feuchthofen (FEIF breeding, FEIF sport judge and level 4 instructor), travelling around in New Zealand and being available for a breeding seminar, riding lessons and...

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Landsmot videos in WorldFengur

Landsmot videos in WorldFengur

The perfect christmas gift for all enthusiasts of the Icelandic horse! The horse associations in Iceland and WorldFengur now offer a gift certificate of the videos from Landsmot in WorldFengur. There you can see videos of all horses that were shown at Landsmót 2016...

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First breeding seminar in Australia

First breeding seminar in Australia

The Icelandic Horse Association of Australia just hosted its first breeding seminar with Silke Feuchthofen, an International FEIF Breeding and Sport judge. It was a great opportunity for the Australian members to get an insight into breeding, breeding goals, the...

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Live broadcast from Landsmot is ready!

Live broadcast from Landsmot is ready!

Live broadcast from Landsmot will start at 9:00 am Monday morning. There will broadcasts from both the breeding track and the main track, so you can watch both! Friday and Saturday all competitions will be on the main track. If you missed the show of your favorite...

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Live stream from Landsmot

Live stream from Landsmot

The Icelandic Equestrian Association will broadcast live from Landsmót in cooperation with the software company Oz. There will be live broadcast from Monday, June 27th until Sunday, July 3rd 2016. While the competition is on two tracks, Monday to Thursday, we will...

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WorldFengur Report 2015

WorldFengur Report 2015

WorldFengur's Annual Report 2015 has been published on the WF website and is now available to everyone interested. The report contains information on the main projects that were completed and several statistics on foals and assessed horses, export figures, development...

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FEIF Breeding Horse Trainer seminar 2016

FEIF Breeding Horse Trainer seminar 2016

The 6th FEIF seminar for breeding horse trainers at Skeiðvellir, Iceland, took place with a group of 22 very talented riders from the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Italy, Great Britain, Norway, Canada and the US. A big thank you for the organization...

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